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Archaeologists find Fabric Collection from Time of King David

Tel Aviv University team finds priceless collection of fabric in Timna Valley, believed site of King Solomon’s mines. By Arutz Sheva Staff Feb 24, 2016 Fabric found in Timna University spokespeople A team of archaeologists, led by Tel Aviv University’s Dr. Erez Ben-Yosef, has found a large collection of fabrics dating back to the era of King David and his son Solomon.…

Confirmed Dinosaur Blood on Ancient Fossil Astonishes Evolutionists

By Garrett Haley December 7, 2015 RALEIGH, N.C. – Researchers have confirmed that biomaterial discovered on an ancient fossil is in fact preserved dinosaur blood, astonishing evolutionists who continue to believe the fossil is 80 million years old. Over the past decade, scientists have unearthed a number of dinosaur fossils with preserved blood vessels and soft tissue. Many evolutionists initially treated such…

The South-Pointing Carriage

1 Samuel 17:22 “And David left his carriage in the hand of the keeper of the carriage, and ran into the army, and came and saluted his brethren.” Numerous Chinese legends refer to a mysterious carriage on which a mechanical rider rode. Its arm was outstretched and continuously pointed south no matter which way the carriage turned. How did it accomplish such…