Publisher's Synopsis
In "The Israelitish Authorship Of The Sinaïtic Inscriptions," Charles Forster defends the Israelitish origin of the inscriptions found in the Sinai Peninsula. This work is a direct response to the Reverend Arthur Stanley's observations in "Sinai and Palestine," presenting a detailed argument for the inscriptions' connection to the Israelites. Addressed as a letter to the Right Honourable The Lord Lyndhurst, Forster meticulously presents evidence to vindicate his claims.
Forster challenges the prevailing views of his time, offering an alternative perspective on the authorship and significance of these ancient markings. The book delves into the historical and linguistic aspects of the inscriptions, providing readers with a thought-provoking analysis that seeks to establish a firm link between the writings and the history of the Israelites.
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