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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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1 1 | the West. In his work The City of God, making use of the 2 15,7 | whether they are in our own city or are suffering from a 3 App,1| name was Hattusha and the city covered an area of 300 acres. 4 App,1| discovered a heavily fortified city. Although he connected this 5 App,1| Although he connected this city with one of the biblical “ 6 App,1| inch thick wall around the city, along with numerous houses 7 App,1| large temple. Outside the city were huge grave sites where 8 App,1| This revealed that the city had been well populated 9 App,1| massive fire had destroyed the city. It lay buried under a coating 10 App,1| one kilometer outside the city contained charred remains 11 App,1| biblical account that the city was destroyed by fire that 12 App,1| edh-Drha is the biblical city of Sodom”{5}.~ Five cities 13 App,1| Bab edh-Drha there is the city called Numeria. Continuing 14 App,1| Continuing south is the city called es-Safi. Further 15 App,1| fortifications. Surrounding the city was a retaining wall fifteen 16 App,1| enclosed the rest of the city. The domestic structures 17 App,1| that in one part of the city, large piles of bricks were 18 App,1| invader might easily enter the city (Josh. 6:20).~ Of this amazing 19 App,1| and over the ruins of the city.” This is remarkable because 20 App,1| remarkable because when attacked, city walls fall inward, not outward.~ 21 App,1| soot indicates that the city was destroyed by fire as 22 App,1| biblical account that the city was captured quickly. If 23 App,1| forbidden to plunder the city, but had to destroy it totally.~ 24 App,1| to a destruction of the city around the end of the Late


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