History #20 ✡ Moabite Stone & Crusader Castle Adventure (Epoch of Fame 1)
Messianic History: Return of the Jewish Jesus
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The Moabite Stone was big news when it was first discovered in the late 1860s. Dr. Ginsburg not only translated this spectacular archaeological find, but was also quick to publish an intensely detailed but readable book about it. As the Moabite stone became a household name, so did C. D. Ginsburg. The Liverpool Society even sent their former President on an exploratory trip to Moab which turned out to be so dangerous that military action was initiated after news arrived that Ginsburg and his team had been taken hostage at the Crusader Castle of Kerak. This is the beginning of Dr. Ginsburg's epoch of fame.
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