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[QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike111: [qb] [b]^^Canaanites and Hebrews were different and distinct people. Canaanites were the original people of the western Levant.[/b] Amorites/Hebrews were an invading people, who beginning By the Middle Bronze Age (2000–1550 B.C.), These Amorites who were originally nomads from the desert regions to the east, had penetrated Canaan and were inhabiting the hilly areas around the cities. From these hills, they launched raids and harassment attacks against the cities. In addition to the Amorites, other invaders included the the Hurrians (the Horites of the Old Testament), who also came to Canaan from the north. The Late Bronze Age (1550–1200 B.C.), was marked by incursions of new Amorite marauders. As it were, over time the nomadic Amorites had been joined by Amorites who may have previously been in Mesopotamia. So that by now, the total of these Amorites had became the dominant element of the population in Canaan. The tilting point for Canaan was when the Hyksos (also Amorites) were expelled from Egypt and allowed to settle in Canaan. These Amorites, together with those already in Canaan overwhelmed the Canaanites and began the process of carving out a nation for themselves. [b]Milkilu letter no. 5 of 5 to Pharaoh: "Say to the king, my lord, my god, my Sun: Message of Milkilu, your servant, the dirt at your feet. I fall at the feet of the king, my lord, 7 times and 7 times. May the king, my lord, know that the war against me and against Šuwardata is severe. So may the king, my lord, save his land from the power of the [b]'Apiru-(Habiru)[/b]. O[th]erwise, may the king, my lord, send chariots to fetch u[s] lest our servants kill us. Moreover, may the king, my lord, ask Yanhamu, his servant, about what is bein[g] done in his [l]and." -EA 271, lines 1-27 (complete)[/b] Hebrew/Habiru = Egyptian (One who sells his services). [b]A Letter from Abdu-Heba of Jerusalem The Hapiru sack the territories of the king. If there are archers (here) this year, all the territories of the king will remain (intact); but if there are no archers, the territories of the king, my Lord, will be lost! To the king, my Lord thus writes Abdu-Heba, your servant. He conveys eloquent words to the king, my Lord. All the territories of the king, my Lord, are lost.[/b] By about 1200 B.C, all of the invasions and wars had started to squeeze the Canaanites. Some of them moved north along the Mediterranean coast, to what is today modern Lebanon. This became known as the "Phoenician culture", a Greek term for these Canaanites who moved north, and developed a new civilization on the coast of what is now modern Lebanon. The Hebrews began building amid the ruins of the cities that they had destroyed, and new settlements sprang up rapidly all through the hill country. In about 1020 B.C. The first Hebrew king was selected by the prophet Samuel, he anointed Saul, a courageous military leader of the tribe of Benjamin, as the first king. [/qb][/QUOTE]Mike Inspite of over 100 years of endless digging by Kazar Jews of palestine, they have not come up with any archelogical site that would substantiate the story of David and Solomon the great. And you are talking about Saul? Those stories are mere allegories. There were no Amorite invaders in the land who became Hapirus or Hebrews as you say. There was no historical kingdom of Israel until the Assyrians created Judea in the 5th century BC. Let's no get too far lost in mythologies, and semantic shifts. Lion! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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