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How the brick them they find in Babylon way back, and the way they made them show that the Bible correct?
SCIENTIST them find plenty bricks in Babylon that they use to build the city. One Scientist name Robert Koldewey say that they made this brick them in the ovens that were “outside the town where they were having good clay and plenty grass.”
Scientists find proof that the people in the government in Babylon use this oven them to do some bad-bad thing them. One big book man name Paul-Alain Beaulieu, who know plenty things on the history and language of Assyria, say: “Some writings from Babylon show that the king gave the order that anybody who not obey him or who not show respect for the god them in Babylon, the king will chunk them in the big fire.” For example, one writing from the time King Nebuchadnezzar was ruling say: “Destroy them, burn them, roast them, . . . in the oven and make their smoke go up by burning them in the fire.”
This one remind people who can read the Bible about what happen in Daniel chapter 3. In that chapter we read about how King Nebuchadnezzar made one big gold statue and put it outside the city of Babylon in one place call Dura. The three young Hebrews boys name Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refuse to worship the statue that Nebuchadnezzar made. Because of that Nebuchadnezzar got vex bad way and gave the order that they must make the oven hot seven times more than the way they can normally do it and chunk them in that big fire. One powerful angel came and save them from dying.—Dan. 3:1-6, 19-28.
The brick them they find in Babylon also show that the Bible correct. Plenty of this brick them was having writing on them praising the king. One of the writing say: “Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon. The palace that I the great King built. Let my children and great-grandchildren them live there forever.” The writing looking like what the Bible say in Daniel 4:30, where Nebuchadnezzar was making big mouth: “Is this not Babylon the Great that I myself have built for the royal house by my own strength and might and for the glory of my majesty?”