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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE][qb] [QUOTE][qb]As mentioned before I am in agreement with Salibi's findings of the southern origin of the Canaanite/Israelite peoples...So what of the Biblical claims connecting Arabians with 'Cush'? [/QUOTE][qb] If you get Salibi's book he does a whole chapter on the confusion over the name Cush in the Bible. He claims most references refer to the Cuthim. Aribi and Kutha'a or Kuth were tribes of Himyarites known in Arabian genealogy as Yarub or Yarab and Kudha'a or Kudha'a. Kuth is also called the son of Ham in Ethiopian royal genealogy and apparently replaces the word Kush/Cush. There is also the name Kushi or Kushana in the Bible used for Jokshan which is related to Kishon where the Israelites faced a torrent . In Arabia the people who came from this region are the South Arabians called Ghassan (later Kassanitae or Casandreis of the Greeks further north). Lastly there is the name Kush which appears to be the Arabian Cassit or Khashid or Hebraic and Biblical Khasdim and Chesed. Thus Numayr/Numeir (panther Biblical Nimrod)son of Kush is in Arabian tradition said to be bin Kasit or bin Arfakhshad which Salibi claimed was also a place called War Maksud in southern Arabia and not the Ur of Iraq. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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