Explained? New Mexico's Hebrew Ten Commandments
March 20th, 2010
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An 80-ton piece of mountain in the middle of New Mexico’s wilderness engraved with an abbreviated version of the Ten Commandments in Hebrew that has had a few Greek letters mixed in.
And beside the boulder is a Tamarisk, a tree species native to the Middle East and which, according to the New American Standard version of the Bible, is what Abraham planted at Beersheba when he called on the name of the Lord.
The Ten Commandments in the Hebrew Bible have shaped America’s history and destiny, and that of England before it. Hebrew was important to the early Pilgrim Fathers, and this monument to the Ten Commandments is a suitable memorial to Hebrew.