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ISRAEL, MISRAH AND CANAAN IN CONTEXT: AFRICANS IN ARABIA Part I
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] In once sense you are right because the Israelites and the people of South Arabia and the Abyssinians were one and the same people. Of course there is no archeological evidence outside of Egyptian hieroglyphs or texts naming Hyksos rulers which seem to suggest the names of Israelite/Canaanite rulers. On the other hand their is genetic evidence of Kohanim as you are already aware of and archeological evidence that the historical villages composing the Israel of the Old Testament or Pentateuch was in the Asir region. The early Kahin were the ancient Arabian rainmaker/magicians and soothsayers later translated as "priests". My point was that there is no Hebrew or Jewish genealogy outside of Abyssinian and ancient Arabian tribal genealogy. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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