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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] Well there are those archaeologists who do propose that Israel and Judah were different confederacies of different ethnic bases who invented the Torah and Nebi'iym corpus to seal their earlier short lived unity as Israel. But I can't recall any archeaological record of a kingdom of Israel neither as a 12 tribe nor as a 10 tribe polity. Like Judah, there's a conquest record for Israel but unlike Judah that inscription knows a House of Omri not a kingdom of Israel. Merneptah's stele mabe some 500 years before Shalmanessar tells the [i]status[/i] of Israel but says nothing of a [i]state[/i], as in nation, of Israel as there was no such polity in the 14th century BCE only a non landowning people without any territorial holdings, but an unsettled population wandering about in other people's states or the fields outside the various chieftaincies' settlements. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mystery Solver: [qb] The polities in question would have still stem from a singular Israelite lineage, not two unrelated disparate Israelite cultural lineages. . . . ... the *state of Israel* at the time of the commemoration. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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