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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] Kemson, From the little I've read of Greenberg he posits that schismatic [b][i]"non-Atenists"[/i][/b] emmigrants left with everything that culturally and theologically marks the "Jewish people" (though there was no "Jewish people" until the second incarnation of Judah as the nation called Judea). I don't know if Greenberg goes into the anthropology. He seems to go along with those proposing that certain "Sea Peoples" confederated with Israel; Denyen as Dan, Shardana as Asher, Shekelesh as Issachar. Greenberg states that Zebulun [b][i]"was either a native Canaanite people from before the Exodus period or one of the Sea People groups that arrived After it."[/i][/b] If so these four (Dan, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun) of the twelve tribal precursors of the Jewish people had no continental African origin. I don't know how consistent Greenberg's books are in supporting or contradicting their subtitles. [b][i]"... these four political entities were not Hebrew tribes and did not participate in the Exodus ..."[/i][/b] In the end, Greenberg only allows for two of the Twelve Tribes of Israel to have been exoders, Benjamin and Ephraim/Manasseh. But then he also says there were no tribes of Israel at the time of the Exodus -- which was for him an alliance between Osarsiph and the Levantines at Shechem and some vague Ethiopians to overthrow Ramesses I that failed but resulted in [b][i] "Eventually the two sides negotiated a peace treaty, granting safe passage out of Egypt for Osarseph, his army, and their families. This negotiated departure from Egypt constituted the Exodus."[/i][/b]. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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