Friday, February 20, 2009

The Los Lunas Decalogue Stone - Evidence That The 10 Commandments Arrived In America Before Columbus?

Sometimes to understand what is coming you have to unlock ancient secrets. Today we are starting a new category here on the Final Hour called "Ancient Mysteries" which will be for articles where we investigate Christian mysteries of the past that may hold clues about what is to come.

One of the ancient mysteries that has always fascinated us is the mysterious Los Lunas Decalogue Stone.

The Los Lunas Decalogue Stone is a huge flat stone on the side of Hidden Mountain, near Los Lunas, New Mexico, approximately 35 miles south of Albuquerque.

This huge stone has the Ten Commandments inscribed on it in ancient paleo-Hebrew script with a few letters of ancient Greek mixed in.

In 1996, Professor James D. Tabor of the University of North Carolina - Charlotte interviewed the late Professor Frank Hibben (1910-2002), a retired University of New Mexico archaeologist. According to Tabor, Hibben was "convinced that the inscription is ancient and thus authentic. He reports that he first saw the text in 1933. At the time it was covered with lichen and patination and was hardly visible. He was taken to the site by a guide who had seen it as a boy, back in the 1880s."

The scholars who have studied this mysterious stone date it anywhere from 500 years old to 3000 years old. That almost assuredly means that the stone pre-dates the arrival of Christopher Columbus to North America.

So how is it possible that a copy of the Ten Commandments in the ancient Hebrew language got to North America before Christopher Columbus arrived?

Perhaps the key to this mystery is in studying the Phoenicians.

The "Phoenicians" were THE great seafaring people of the ancient world. Most scholars agree they were originally from the coastal areas of Israel and Lebanon, but they founded a vast array of settlements all around the Mediterranean during the course of their travels. In fact, the great ancient city of Carthage was founded by the Phoenicians. It is historically documented that the Phoenicians got as far as Spain, and many scholars believe that the Phoenicians eventually were able to cross the Atlantic and arrive in North America. If any ancient culture would have been able to cross the Atlantic ocean, it would have been the great seafaring Phoenician people.

So, you may ask, exactly who were the Phoenicians? The Greek historian Herodotus (484-425 A.D.) referred to the Israelites as the "Phoenicians". It is also a fact that the ancient Hebrew language and the ancient Phoenician language were virtually identical. In addition, if you look at many maps of the ancient middle east, you will see that the great ancient Phoenician cities of Tyre and Sidon were situated just north of ancient Israel.

Throughout the "Old Testament", the Scriptures speak continually of cooperation between Israel and the cities of Tyre and Sidon. In fact, there is so much in the Scriptures about the cooperation between the two that it would take another full article just to document the scriptural references.

And did you know that the Phoenicians also founded the Etruscan civilization in Italy? Scholars have found that some of those "Phoenicians" actually brought the worship of the Lord with them:

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http://www.british-israel.com/Ancmigr_files/Ancmigr.htm

Early 19th century noted antiquarian scholar, Sir William Betham, studied the Celtic origins of Europe, and his studies of early Italy were published in a two-volume work, "Etruria Celtica." Betham reproduced ancient coins from the kingdom of Utruria, in Italy, known as the Etruscan civilization. Interestingly, several of the Utrurian coins discovered were minted in honor of their deity, which was none other than Yahweh, God of the Hebrews!

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So just how did the 10 Commandments inscribed in the ancient Hebrew language show up in New Mexico? Nobody knows the answer for certain. But it seems that the most reasonable answer is to say that the greatest seafaring people by far of the ancient world, the "Phoenicians", came to North America and brought the covenant of their God with them.

What are your thoughts? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the Comments section, and if you enjoy articles such as this, please subscribe to this blog using one of the subscription links.

Some people have asked if this stone has anything to do with Mormonism, and the answer is that it most definitely does not. Mormonism is a very dangerous deception, and we need to pray that anyone trapped in the Mormon religion will wake up and find the true gospel of Jesus Christ.

What this stone does give us is a clue. It is another clue about what happened to the lost 10 tribes of Israel, known in the Bible as the northern kingdom of Israel or "Ephraim". Just as God said in His Word, He scattered the northern kingdom literally all over the face of the earth. This stone indicates that they may have even been scattered all the way to North America.

For more information on the Los Lunas Decalogue Stone, please watch the YouTube clip posted below that we produced on this topic a while back:

3 comments:

  1. And here I thought I would get a totally unbiased opinion about the rock! Not to be, hate mongering instead! Remove your anti-mormon crap and "perhaps" I'll visit your site again.

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  2. The truth is that Native Americans are part of the Lost Tribes of Israel. These verses from the original King James Bible describe their escape from Assyrian captivity.

    41 But they took this counsel among themselves, that they would leave the multitude of the heathen, and go forth into a further country, where never mankind dwelt,
    42 That they might there keep their statutes, which they never kept in their own land.
    43 And they entered into Euphrates by the narrow places of the river.
    44 For the most High then shewed signs for them, and held still the flood, till they were passed over.
    45 For through that country there was a great way to go, namely, of a year and a half: and the same region is called Arsareth.
    2 Esd 13:41-45 (KJVApocrypha)

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  3. Well, commenting on comments, first. Mormon hatred? That's hardly what I perceived here. The truth about the Mormon deception is likely more evident in the proof that Joseph Smith, the highly praised and esteemed "prophet" of the Mormon church perpetrated a hoax in his "translation" of the Egyptian papyrus creating the Book of Abraham. Any professed Christian that is lead astray by the teachings of another, should be corrected in Love, presented the facts, and prayed for, just as this blog has testified. Hatred is the perception of the Mormon, in this case, and is evidence of NOT the Fruit of the Spirit, but the bait of Satan. Get over it, and seek the Truth, not bitter deception.

    After some prayer, and then further amazement about the Phoenicians travel -- I'm curious if there has been any other archeological evidence of them being in the Ancient Americas, really? Without, such an isolated case as this in Los Lunas, seems more logically to me the evidence of whom accompanied the earliest Spaniards in their conquest for gold and silver in this region of the West. As I understand, the Spanish records of such conquests, included "interpreters" or language "specialists" - such as men from Turkey and Greece, knowledgeable of many or ancient languages. This to better assist the language interpretations of the Natives.

    Following through, we understand how the South American natives overtook the Spaniards that devastated the Mayan-Aztecs, inside the present western United States. It seems even likely that this poor soul - whomever carved the stone at Los Lunas - could have become even more isolated from his homeland, and desperate to make amends with his Maker before
    fading away in the desert, unable to ever return home. Just a speculation !!

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