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King Herod's tomb found in West Bank

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In spite of the fact that no inscriptions have been found, the location and style have led archaeologists to believe that it is indeed the tomb of King Herod that was discovered a few weeks ago on the West Bank. This is a very interesting archaeological even as it adds to the hsitorical fact found in the Old Testament.

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sherry said:

Wow -- that is so amazing if it is true! Not that I need facts to believe the history of the OT :)

Maybe if they dig around it more they will find more clues.

Wow.

Sherry

May 8, 2007 4:35 PM

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