Sea Of Galilee
Viewing comments for Chapter 3 "Sea Of Galilee - #3: Ohalo"This Sea Played A Major Role In Jesus' Ministry
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Comment from BethShelby
Your article on the Sea of Galilee is well researched and interesting. Those who believe in a universal flood would likely have another way of explaining the finds, and probably believe that in an event of a flood the landscape would have changed so drastically that the sea is not as old as it appears to be. I was wondering if bones of humans were discovered the that might indicate a difference in the way humans and animals look today?
reply by the author on 23-Dec-2021
Your article on the Sea of Galilee is well researched and interesting. Those who believe in a universal flood would likely have another way of explaining the finds, and probably believe that in an event of a flood the landscape would have changed so drastically that the sea is not as old as it appears to be. I was wondering if bones of humans were discovered the that might indicate a difference in the way humans and animals look today?
Comment Written 22-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 23-Dec-2021
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The Great Flood could have changed a lot of things. No doubt it did. Interesting question.
Comment from Ric Myworld
Not meaning to sound too repetitive, but you sure have put a lot of hard work and research into these three pieces up to now, and I have enjoyed every word of your story. Thanks for sharing. Hope all is going well!
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
Not meaning to sound too repetitive, but you sure have put a lot of hard work and research into these three pieces up to now, and I have enjoyed every word of your story. Thanks for sharing. Hope all is going well!
Comment Written 21-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
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Things are looking up finally. Always appreciate your support.
Comment from Judy Lawless
This is pretty interesting stuff, Brett. You are obviously a history buff. Its amazing what often shows up when waters recede after hundreds of years, as is the reason for the occurrence of preservation, like "Anaerobic conditions". Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
This is pretty interesting stuff, Brett. You are obviously a history buff. Its amazing what often shows up when waters recede after hundreds of years, as is the reason for the occurrence of preservation, like "Anaerobic conditions". Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 20-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
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Glad you enjoyed this portion. Appreciate the review.
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You are welcome.
Comment from Ulla
Hi Brett, this is so very interesting. I'm following your articles, as I find them not only fascinating but I also learn a lot. Israel and the whole area is of course the epicenter of civilization. I will be looking out for #4. Ulla:)))
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
Hi Brett, this is so very interesting. I'm following your articles, as I find them not only fascinating but I also learn a lot. Israel and the whole area is of course the epicenter of civilization. I will be looking out for #4. Ulla:)))
Comment Written 20-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
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Appreciate the support and the review.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Again, thank you for sharing this with us and helping educate me. I had heard about these discovers but never really understand them. You wrote them in a very easy to understand manner. Thank you.
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
Again, thank you for sharing this with us and helping educate me. I had heard about these discovers but never really understand them. You wrote them in a very easy to understand manner. Thank you.
Comment Written 20-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
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Glad you enjoyed this portion. Appreciate the review.
Comment from bhogg
I'm a history buff, so found your article to be quite interesting. I've been to Israel and appreciate how much of history is associated within such a small area. Certainly no big deal (other than to me), I recently found a quartz point on property I own in GA. Certified as archaic period...pretty neat.
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
I'm a history buff, so found your article to be quite interesting. I've been to Israel and appreciate how much of history is associated within such a small area. Certainly no big deal (other than to me), I recently found a quartz point on property I own in GA. Certified as archaic period...pretty neat.
Comment Written 20-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2021
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Nice find. A lot of history in the Sea of Galilee region. Appreciate the review.