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Re: hey Crypto, how about ancient Assyrian and Phillistine do***ention of ancient Israel/Judea?

by "Ø" <Ø@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 13, 2008 at 02:35 PM

"Dennis M Reed \"Califa\"" <dmreed@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> here is another link, this time regarding Assyria, do***enting the
> existence of Israel/Judea around 722 B.C.E.
> 
> "The Assyrian Attack on Judea
> 
> "In the years following the destruction of the northern kingdom of
> Israel in 722 B.C.E., cities in the southern kingdom of Judea began to
> prosper. ......."
> 
> link to full text:
>
http://www.jewishhistory.com/jh.php?id=Assyrian&content=content/assyrian_
> attack_judea 
> 
> "A Brief History of Ekron.
> 
> "The story of Ekron, ****trayed in the Old Testament and in Assyrian and 
> Babylonian sources, is rich in detail. The Philistine inscription adds
> some fresh insights. According to Gen. 13:2-7, the city was not
> conquered by the Israelites at the time of Joshua. Only when we read the
> text of Judges 1:18 do we find out the reason: Judah was not able to
> expel the Philistines from the plain, because they had chariots made of
> iron. Before the Tribe of Dan migrated to the region of Mount Hermon,
> Ekron marked the boundaries between them and the Tribes of Judah and
> Ephraim. Following this, Samuel, Saul and David conducted wars against
> the Philistines (cf. 1 Sam. 5-7). The city of Ekron passed through many
> hands, but in the end remained the property of the Philistines. After
> all this, on many occasions the Old Testament tells us: Ekron had a
> Philistine king. (Cf. 2 Kings 1:1-6, and Amos 1:8.)....." 
> 
> notice the mention of the Philistine inscription!
> 
> link to full text:
> http://www.christusrex.org/www1/ofm/mag/TSmgenA4.html
> 
> so much for your authorities who claimed there was no proof of ancient
> Israel in ancient Middle Eastern countries!
> 
> of course, you may again try to claim an "enigmatic mention" by those
> who believed in Gods is no proof!

Let's just say some people have a vested interest in the existence of an 
Israelite "Nation" in ancient Palestine.
It's im****tant, since they want to STEAL that area of the world from its 
occupants. "GOD GAAAFE ME ZEEEZ LANT!" 

I'm reading a book about this now. I will save the links you provide and
will 
get to your links when I'm through with the book. I've been busy and
haven't 
had much time to get into the book.

Ø
 




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hey Crypto, how about ancient Assyrian and Phillistine documenti
"Dennis M Reed \&quo  2008-06-12 15:41:39 
Re: hey Crypto, how about ancient Assyrian and Phillistine docum
"Ø" <Ø@[EMAI  2008-06-13 14:35:24 
Re: hey Crypto, how about ancient Assyrian and Phillistine docum
"Dennis M Reed \&quo  2008-06-13 09:47:21 
Re: hey Crypto, how about ancient Assyrian and Phillistine docum
"Ø" <Ø@[EMAI  2008-06-13 21:36:03 
Re: hey Crypto, how about ancient Assyrian and Phillistine docum
"Dennis M Reed \&quo  2008-06-13 15:15:39 

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