Los Lunas Inscription
"The Los Lunas Decalogue Stone is a large boulder on the side of Hidden Mountain, near Los Lunas, New Mexico, about 35 miles (56 km) south of Albuquerque, that bears a very regular inscription carved into a flat panel. The stone is also known as the Los Lunas Mystery Stone or Commandment Rock. The inscription is interpreted to be an abridged version of the Decalogue or Ten Commandments in a form of Paleo-Hebrew. A letter group resembling the tetragrammaton YHWH, or "Yahweh," makes three appearances. The stone is controversial in that some claim the inscription is Pre-Columbian, and therefore proof of early Semitic contact with the Americas."
- Text from Wikipedia entry for "Los Lunas Decalogue Stone' (accessed 11/14/2015)
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Blog Posts and Articles
- "Ken Feder Tours the Mysteries of New Mexico" (Jason Colavito, 6/27/2014)
- "Los Lunas Lunacy" (Michael Heiser, 3/13/2013)
- "The Los Lunas Decalogue: Back Again!" (Jason Colavito, 3/1/2013)
- "The Mystery Stone" (Batya Ungar-Sargon, 2/27/2013)
- "The Los Lunas Inscription" (Keith Fitzpatrick-Matthews, 9/6/2011)