Friday, April 8, 2011

The Lead Codices: Nabatean Script Watch



Daniel McClellan via Mark Chan realized that the inscription that the fake Bronze Codices came from a bilingual funerary inscription in Greek and Nabatean.

However upon examination I've determined that the Nabatean portion of the inscription does not match any of the text on any of the good quality pictures on the plates revealed thusfar (although I'm still running comparisons).

As such I am issuing a "Nabatean Script Watch" if any new photographs emerge so that Bibliobloggers keep an eye for any similarities to the above inscription. :-)

Peace,
-Steve

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