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THE BATTLEFIELD CHRONICLES • FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2013
INVESTIGATION
CRIME
Abraham being investigated in conspiracy
Crime Stoppers seek
persons of interest in
Siddim Valley
Local hero seen prior to destruction with three others involved
STAFF REPORTER
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
Abraham, son of Terach, has come under suspicion by some of the residence of Siddim Valley. In
spite of the many accusations surrounding the Hebrew with regards to the destruction of Sodom, the
man is still considered a local hero by many. If you
remember a while back, Abraham went to war with
only 318 men and rescued the citizens of Sodom
who had been taken captive by the marauding king
Kedorlaomer and three other kings allied with him,
Amraphel king of Shinar, Arioch king of Ellasar
and Tidal king of Goiim. Even though he was vastly
outnumbered, Abraham, using his brain instead of
might, divided his men and attacked by night utilizing the element of surprise. He managed to rescue
all the people from Sodom, including his nephew SUSPECT: Was seen with three other suspects on eve of destruction.
Two suspects went to Sodom while Abraham watched from his tent.
Lot, and all of their possessions.
The problem started when 5 local kings who
had served Kedorlaomer for 12 years decided that
enough was enough. So they stopped paying their
tribute and war broke out. Even though he was vastly outnumbered with his small band of household
warriors, Abraham defeated the invaders against all
odds. He was honored for his victory by the mysterious Melchizedek, the high priest and King of Salem,
in a touching ceremony.
But in spite of all of the heroics, there is still the
eye witness account that has raised suspicions. In
that account, Abraham was seen outside of his tent
at the oaks of Mamra, gazing off in the direction of
Sodom as though he was waiting for something to
happen.
Then there is the report of the three tall str angers who visited Abraham just the day before. It does
seem suspicious. It is reported that after their meal
with Abraham and Sarah, two of the men were seen
walking towards the city of Sodom. No one seems to
know what happened to the third man.
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STAFF REPORTER
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
Persons of interest are being sought
by the authorities with connection to
the destruction in the Valley of Siddim.
The only description available is that
they are extremely tall. It appears to
be beyond coincidence that two of the
men who visited Lot coincide with the
destruction of the city. When contacted, Lot refused to comment. It has also
been reported that previously, Lot’s
uncle Abraham entertained three visitors. They arrived at Abraham’s tent in
the heat of the afternoon. Unusual that
anyone would travel during the hottest
time of the day.
WHO’S WHO
SUSPECT PROFILE
Abram Ben Terah
STAFF REPORTER
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
Everyone in the Siddim Valley is
familiar with the Hebrew Abraham,
but the man’s background has always
remained a mystery. Until now! A
Chronicle reporter has managed to
get an exclusive interview with one
of Abraham’s staff, with the provision
that they remain anonymous. (see the
publisher’s note at the end of this article)
Abraham (who was first called
Abram) was born in 1813 BC, and
brought up in the magnificent city of
Ur. If you remember, this was the civilization that tried to build the Tower of
Babel. The tower was supposed to reach
to the very heavens, but then it collapsed and sank into the ground. The
man behind the Tower fiasco was none
other than King Nimrod, the grandson
of Ham, one of Noah’s three sons.
Abraham’s father’s name was Terach, who was seventy years old when
Abraham was born. Abraham was the
tenth generation removed from Noah,
being a direct descendant of Shem,
(Noah’s son), the father of the “Semitic” peoples. When Abraham was born,
Shem was 390 years Old, and his father
Noah was 892 years old. Abraham was
58 years old when Noah died, and 110
years old when Shem died. These are
important facts, for, as we shall see later, Abraham spent many years in the
house of Noah and probably received
instruction from him. Thus Abraham
probably learned all the details about
the flood from the very man who built
the Ark and survived the flood.
Terach, Abraham’s father, was the
chief officer of the mighty King Nimrod
of Babylon, mentioned earlier. Terach,
like his king, worshipped the sun as
their chief God.