Herodotus (/hɪˈrɒdətəs/ hirr-OD-ə-təs; Greek: Ἡρόδοτος Herodotos; c. 484 – c. 425 BC) was an ancient Greek writer, geographer, and historian born in the Greek city of Halicarnassus, part of the Persian Empire (now Bodrum, Turkey). He is known for having written the Histories – a detailed account of the Greco-Persian Wars. Herodotus was the first writer to do systematic investigation of historical events. He is referred to as “The Father of History“, a title conferred on him by the ancient Roman orator Cicero. Herodotus was there when the WORD of the LORD came to Ezekiel Ezekiel 1:1-3 1 Now it came to pass in the thirtieth year, in the fourth month, in the fifth day of the month, as I was among the captives by the river of Chebar, that the heavens were opened, and I saw visions of God. 2 In the fifth day of the month, which was the fifth year of king Jehoiachin's captivity, 3 The word of the LORD came expressly unto Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi, in the land of the Chaldeans by the river Chebar; and the hand of the LORD was there upon him. The WORD of GOD came to Ezekiel exactly at 461 BC. And it was at the same time GOD spoke against Pharaoh for taking claim of the Sphinx and the River and the Pyramids. BUT WHAT HERODOTUS SAID WAS THIS: That the Sphinx had a great carved head of a fierce LION. Then Herodotus said that he went under the Pyramids by way of the Sphinx, to which he described many books in a underground city which the priests of that time lived. He also said the knowledge in those books far surpasses anything and anyone. He said there was a robot that stands watch over the many passage ways there.
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