Prism to our Past

poem by: Joe Breunig
Written on Jun 27, 2013

A humbling profession is
Biblical archaeology,
where people are found prostrate -
Searching for glimpses of Man's history.

Forgotten souls and evidence have been
covered by layers of earthly dust,
as recent discoveries now include...
The decoding of Israel's "Exodus".

An eclectic collection of artifacts
of the "Hyksos Expulsion" have been laid bare
by Simcha, the "Naked Archaeologist",
on TV's "The History Channel" everywhere.

Proposed is a brilliant theory,
that spans a labyrinth of time,
while he employs computer graphics
to capture believers' hearts and minds.

An unending excavation
of God's Truth will forever last,
while we focus our attention
and gaze through... His prism to our past.
 



Author Notes:

Simcha J., the "Naked Archaeologist", recently released a two-hour video called "Decoding the Exodus".

Learn more about me and my poetry at:
http://www.squidoo.com/book-isbn-1419650513/

By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2008, All rights reserved.

 

Tags: faith, inspirational, encouraging,

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Trevor Cartwright commented:
I love Biblical archaeology! I am familiar with everything you mentioned. Such a fascinating conversation. Thanks man. Man will continue to ponder how God did stuff until the every end, but the journey is so much fun!
Trevor Cartwright commented:
I love Biblical archaeology! I am familiar with everything you mentioned. Such a fascinating conversation. Thanks man. Man will continue to ponder how God did stuff until the every end, but the journey is so much fun!

 

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