Remains of 5-Meter Tall Human Discovered by Archaeologists and scientists!
Do you know the famous Bible character, Goliath and his real height?
First Samuel 17:4 notes that Goliath’s height was measured at “six cubits and one span,” about nine feet, six inches. The measurement came from one Hebrew manuscript tradition, known as Masoretic, a text that was fixed around 100 A.D. by the Jewish community in Israel. Although the Septuagint, the ancient Greek translation of the Old Testament, at times disagrees with the Masoretic text. The Septuagint has the height of Goliath at four cubits and one span, or about six feet, six inches. But whatever Goliath’s real height was, I still find the thought of such humongous men’s existence as a little bit freaky. I surely don't want to come across with any of them.
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The Discovery of a 5-Meter Man
Someone bigger and taller than Goliath, who existed years ago, has been reportedly discovered by a group of scientists. The remains of the man is approximately seven or eight feet tall! Can you imagine that?
In a news report by worldnewsdailyreport.com, a group of Archaeologists, who have yet to identify themselves, made a discovery about the remains of excessively gigantic and oversized homo sapiens. An archeology and paleoanthropology professor at the University of St-Petersburg named Andrei Asimov, who served as the researcher in charge of the excavation site, explains that this discovery could establish stories that were still pending because historians just consider them as myth.
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Andrei Asimov said that "Goliath and his fellow warriors from the mythical city of Gath could really have been more than 3 meters tall.” He also added that "many different people over a long period of time could have encountered real existing giants and passed down stories about them to their descendants. We’ll definitely have to review of conception of history as it is and accept that many legends just might be real!”.
It’s pretty hard to believe in stories like this. So for now, I’ll have to stick with Mr. Wadlows long legged tales.