Ebla Tablets provide an eye-witness accounting of events spoken of in Scripture
Uncovered in 1975 in Northern Syria, the Ebla Tablets are the public records and royal archives of the ancient city-state of Ebla. To date some 16,600 tablets have been found dating back to circa 2300 BC.
Akkadian - (Babylonian-Assyrian ancestry language) is the collective name given to the spoken language of those occupying Mesopotamia in the 3rd millennia BC.
Cuneiform - is the name given to the written (pictograph) form of the language.

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Biblical Significance:
- Possibly confirms the existence of Eber as mentioned in Genesis 11: 14 (note most likely source of the term "Hebrew")
- Mentions cities of Sodom and Gomorrah which are spoken of in Genesis 13, 14, 18 and 19
- Speaks about a priestly king ruling Salem (possibly Melchizedek)
The Ebla Tablets corroborate historical events spoken of in the Bible. As a result, we have yet more proof that the Bible is historically accurate.
