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History of the Word. Saturday, April 9, 2011. A New Ancient Text. It seems that the wonderful world of science has been hard at work in making history; 10,000 year old history to be exact. There has been a finding of an ancient piece of pottery. Which is believed to be from the historical town called Netaim. Mentioned in the Holy Bible in 1st Chronicles 423. It is widely accepted by scholars who study both the Dead Sea Scrolls At Qumran and the equally ancient Nash Papyrus, believe that papyrus.

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History of the Word. Saturday, April 9, 2011. A New Ancient Text. It seems that the wonderful world of science has been hard at work in making history; 10,000 year old history to be exact. There has been a finding of an ancient piece of pottery. Which is believed to be from the historical town called Netaim. Mentioned in the Holy Bible in 1st Chronicles 423. It is widely accepted by scholars who study both the Dead Sea Scrolls At Qumran and the equally ancient Nash Papyrus, believe that papyrus.

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