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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by AncientGebts: [qb] What's more important is how the resulting retranslations of ancient texts can match archaeology, such as the underlying text of [list] [*]The 700BC Hesiod Theogony (supposedly ancient Greek Zeus religion) [*]The 600BC Rig Veda (supposedly Buddhism religion) [*]The Bible (supposedly ancient Middle East religion) [/list] The underlying texts of these three documents in reality match the archaeology of the Yafo/Dead Sea region of ancient Egypt, as is reported in UCLA Professor Aaron Burke's paper on the excavation of the Bronze age ancient Egyptian fortress in the Yafo, Tel Aviv harbor ([URL=http://files.ancientgebts.org/Jaffa_fortress/2010_Burke_and_Lords__NEA_73__1_.pdf]link[/URL]). [IMG]https://www.haaretz.com/polopoly_fs/1.5718427.1515531053!/image/1018316866.jpg_gen/derivatives/square_800x800/1018316866.jpg[/IMG] This fortress is mentioned throughout the underlying texts of the three fake religions (see the above retranslation of the Hesiod Theogony/Genesis comparison). [IMG]http://allaboutjerusalem.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/big-image-gallery/ifa_upload/egyptian_excavation_in_jaffa.jpg[/IMG] This is a primary benefit of translating ancient texts with a [i][b]real[/b][/i] language. [/qb][/QUOTE][list] [*]Hesiod's Theogony is one of the sacred hymns attributed to the sacred poet Hesiod and represents only [i]one[/i] variety or sect of ancient Greek belief. There were others like the Homeric Hymns or sect and the Orphic Hymns and sect etc. What do any have to do with Egypt? [*]The Rig Veda is the oldest of the 4 Vedas which are the basis of the Hindu religion, and though Buddhism is based on Hinduism, they do not follow the Vedas at all but rather their own independent texts. Again what do the Vedas have to do with Egypt? [*]The Bible is a book based on tribal traditions of the Israelites a Levantine people though with connections to Mesopotamia their alleged origins as well as significant influence from Egypt their alleged dwelling for a time. [/list] Other than the Bible what do the other texts have to do with Egyptian language? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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