I wish I could say that I was one of those smart kids who always loved history. Yet, in one sense, I guess that I did—although perhaps without realizing it. I was always enthralled with old black-and-white television shows that whisked me to an earlier time that seemed both simpler and, yet, exhilarating. I found […]
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Philip Williams
Regardless the nonsense reasoning of Dame Kathlyn Kenyon, Jericho is not(!) the oldest city in the world. Anyone who wishes to understand why can read the preview of my next book which I did for my dear friend, the late Dr. Norman Geisler.
https://www.amazon.com/Preview-Discovery-Noahs-Flood-understanding-ebook/dp/B07PCM4LYF/ref=mp_s_a_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=preview+archaeological+evidence+of+noah’s+food+and+ark&qid=1565043665&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmr0
Varnel Watson
oldest found may be – at least its not lost as the ark
Here are 14 of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world:
Damascus, Syria. The Umayyad Mosque in Damascus is one of the largest and oldest mosques in the world. ( …
Jericho, West Bank. …
Aleppo, Syria. …
Athens, Greece. …
Argos, Greece. …
Plovdiv, Bulgaria. …
Faiyum, Egypt. …
Byblos, Lebanon.
Philip Williams
Troy Day so it’s been supposed.
Varnel Watson
Philip Williams oh hold on now – and so its been supposed about ark flouting around but we still dont just pass it with derogatory comments and give it time of the day I guess I was expecting more than just drive bys
Davidking Manelli
Yes brother