(January 29, 2016 at 10:27 am)Drich Wrote: the simple answer?
Only God wrote in "Stone." And, Their are only 2 examples of that.
The Hebrew Scribes were commanded to write on parchment, when relaying God's word.
(February 1, 2016 at 5:42 pm)Drich Wrote:(January 29, 2016 at 8:31 pm)Brakeman Wrote: Oh Really? Is that commandment written in stone somewhere?
When did I say was a commandment? It's an observation. the Jews did not engrave (carve religious words) into stone. The only example is when God did this. (the Hand writing on the wall and the 10 commandments)
This is "one of a kind" 3ft tall stone tablet from the period of the second temple. and it was written in INK/Not carved.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/jerusalem-u...ew-tablet/
That said their are commands that they engrave into gold and jewls.
Where did you say it was a commandment? Check the quote up above.. I highlighted it in red for you. You do know that a command from god is called a commandment don't you?
You said that the scribes were commanded that they not carve in stone. Since the scribes and priests supposedly only followed "god's" comandments it also only follows that only god's demands carried weight with them, thus your sentence would be meaningless if it meant anything but a command by god.
Furthermore there are ZERO examples of god carving anything in stone not two.. God doesn't exist, he's a made up story character.
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