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> "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.
pure BS, most archeologists are not driven by political causes, they are
driven to uncover the truth regarding ancient history
> It's im****tant, since they want to STEAL that area of the world from its
> occupants. "GOD GAAAFE ME ZEEEZ LANT!"
BS
>
> 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.
>
a book? wow! what is the title and author and when was it written? does
the
author have a political agenda?


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