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| * - We have also numerous historians (spanning from the 2nd century B.C.E to the 3rd Century C.E.) testifying to the fact the Phoenicians (members of Canaanite religion) did sacrificed children. We have archaeological sites (though somewhat controversial) that have been uncovered. These sites seem to be the burial of remains sacrificed children. The overwhelming fact the Bible repeatedly documents the reality of this practice. For one the law code forbid anyone this engaging in this practice this. Secondly, it not only documents the neighboring nations engaging in this practice; the Biblical account go further to even report certain Israelites (e.g., Judean kings of line of David) who had engaged in this practice. The Bible is a candor book. Unlike the other nation's records, who neighbored Israel, records the Bible relates with candor documenting the Israelite's own failures. It is unimaginable they would make up this about their own king who was to provide the lineage to the foretold Messiah. - '''See:''' ('''http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2544728/Ancient-Greek-stories-ritual-child-sacrifice-Carthage-TRUE-study-claims.html''') | | * - We have Biblical sources and non-Biblic historians (spanning from the 2nd century B.C.E - 3rd Century C.E.) testifying to the fact the Phoenicians (members of Canaanite religion) did sacrificed children. We have archaeological sites; although in past somewhat controversial, are recognized by many as "tophet" sites, burial site for the remains sacrificed children. |
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| | The Bible repeatedly documents the reality of this practice. For one the law code forbid anyone from engaging in this practice this. Secondly, it not only documents the neighboring nations engaging in this practice; the Biblical account reported certain Israelites, even Judean kings of line of David, had engaged in this practice. |
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| | It is note-worthy because the Bible is such a candor book. Unlike the other nation's records, who neighbored Israel, records from the Bible repeatedly document the Israelite's own failures. It is unimaginable they would make up this about their own king who was to provide the very lineage to the foretold Messiah. - '''See:''' ('''http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2544728/Ancient-Greek-stories-ritual-child-sacrifice-Carthage-TRUE-study-claims.html''') |
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