(October 29, 2012 at 6:06 pm)Darkstar Wrote:Quote:How am I the desperate one?13 pages of failed arguements.
Quote:You go so far as to redefine the word 'found' as 'excavate'.I did not redefine anything. I pointed out the Hebrew word for found includes to be in the presents of the object in question. That the word does not mean to simply think you know where something is as you believe to mean.
I did not do anything with the defination of excavate in any way shape or form. I pointed out the the excavation site you were championing was about a mile and a half south of where the remain of the city were supposed to be. Not to mention I identified what would have been where they dug (the southern port)
Quote:The fact of the matter is that although Alexander the great destroyed the city, the bible says that Nebuchadnezzar would do it.Neb did destroy the city. After the occupation the city was left in ruins, and the people left on the Island port of tyre never rebuilt the mainland. They improved the walls of the island instead.
It said that Nebuchadnezzar would throw the ruins of the city into the sea, which did not happen.
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