Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Could lead codices prove ‘the major discovery of Christian history’?

The following is from Yahoo News 3/30/11:


British archaeologists are seeking to authenticate what could be a landmark discovery in the documentation of early Christianity: a trove of 70 lead codices that appear to date from the 1st century CE, which may include key clues to the last days of Jesus' life. As UK Daily Mail reporter Fiona Macrae writes, some researchers are suggesting this could be the most significant find in Christian archeology since the Dead Sea scrolls in 1947.

The codices turned up five years ago in a remote cave in eastern Jordan—a region where early Christian believers may have fled after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE. The codices are made up of wirebound individual pages, each roughly the size of a credit card. They contain a number of images and textual allusions to the Messiah, as well as some possible references to the crucifixion and resurrection. Some of the codices were sealed, prompting yet more breathless speculation that they could include the sealed book, shown only to the Messiah, mentioned in the Book of Revelation. One of the few sentences translated thus far from the texts, according to the BBC, reads, "I shall walk uprightly"--a phrase that also appears in Revelation. "While it could be simply a sentiment common in Judaism," BBC writer Robert Pigott notes, "it could here be designed to refer to the resurrection."
But the field of biblical archaeology is also prey to plenty of hoaxes and enterprising fraudsters, so investigators are proceeding with due empirical caution. Initial metallurgical research indicates that the codices are about 2,000 years old--based on the manner of corrosion they have undergone, which, as Macrae writes, "experts believe would be impossible to achieve artificially." ...
Meanwhile, biblical scholars who have examined the codices point to significant textual evidence suggesting their early Christian origin. Philip Davies, emeritus professor of Old Testament Studies at Sheffield University, told Pigott he was "dumbstruck" at the sight of plates representing a picture map of ancient Jerusalem. "There is a cross in the foreground, and behind it is what has to be the tomb [of Jesus], a small building with an opening, and behind that the walls of the city," Davies explained. "There are walls depicted on other pages of these books, too, and they almost certainly refer to Jerusalem."
David Elkington, an ancient religion scholar who heads the British research team investigating the find, has likewise pronounced this nothing less than "the major discovery of Christian history." Elkington told the Daily Mail that "it is a breathtaking thought that we have held these objects that might have been held by the early saints of the Church."

2 comments:

  1. The Books were actually discovered by Hassan Saida’s “partner at the time” Shibli who whilst trading Hay on the Jordanian Border bought them following a chance meeting with a taxi driver he got friendly with. He paid for them fair and square in the same way any one of you or I could have bought something at a garage sale or car boot sale
    He travelled quite freely first back to Israel then to Jericho and Europe.
    Hassan became involved as he is slightly odd and insisted to go back and buy more ( no doubt the fakes!)
    Elkington was paid with several other journalists by the Bedouins to ” help”
    They were even entrusted with the books for a year and not once during that time did they attempt to hand them back!
    Elkington was desperate to write a book but when the Bedouins who had handed over thousands to Elkington Feather and the like no longer wanted to play ball to feed their greed and search for fame
    Elkington went off on his own with all his wild fantasies and claims
    He has no copyright over any images or material and the right ful owner is happy to share with the world. In fact the Bedouins were banging on doors all over Europe but no one was interested even to give them the time of day

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