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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [QB] [QUOTE] Originally posted by dana marniche: Unfortunately I couldn't find where Jesus said Makeda came from "uttermost southerly regions. Would you like to point that out. [/QUOTE]Matthew 12:42 The Queen of the [b]South[/b] will rise at the judgment with this generation and condemn it; for she came from the [b]ends of the earth[/b] to listen to Solomon's wisdom, and now one greater than Solomon is here [QUOTE] Originally posted by dana marniche: As for your statement that it was sloppy I think what was sloppy is my mention of Seth as a foreign god without mentioning he also had a cult in Egypt. He was apparently called Lord of Foreigners as well.[/QUOTE]The reason why I also said that your research was sloppy is because anyone who knows his/her bible knows that 1.Jokshan is [i]not[/i] a branch of the Midianites. Neither is Jokshan mentioned in Habakkuk 3:7, as you've stated above. 2.''Misraim'' could never refer to anything other than Egypt. I'm not even that religious anymore, and even I remember certain passages, like the one above reffering to Makeda, that unmistakably place the home of the Hebrews in the Levant, and ''Misrayim'' in Africa. For example, you said: [QUOTE] Originally posted by dana marniche: It is also why they haven't been able to find many of the early events of the Old Testament like the Exodus from Egypt. Egypt was an inaccurate translation of Misrah the tribe of Arabians still known as Masruh today.[/QUOTE]My questions to you are: Does this tribe called Masruh have a cities called pi rammesse and Gosen? Because the inhabitants of Misraim where Jacob resided in the old testament certainly did (Exodus 1:11) (Genesis 46:28-34) and both cities correspond with known ancient Egyptian locations. Why is the Tel Dan Inscription, which contains Aramaean references to a victory over ''king David'' found in northern Israel, and why are there several other ancient hebrew inscriptions found in the Levant? How can a southern Arabian cross the red sea and end up in Israel like moses did? Do they (Masruh) call their kings Pharao’s? Because the kings of the land where Jacob resided in the old testament certainly did (Exodus 1:11). As a matter of fact, the word ''pharao'' descends from the Egyptian saying ''great house''. This means that it has ''Egyptian specific'' linguistic connotation unlike the general word ''king'' which has equivalents everywhere. The fact that the Hebrews used the word ''Pharao'' several times, tells us that the location they referred to was Egypt, just like the word ''vatican'' instead of the ambiguous word: ''religious establisment'' signifies Italy. Was the tribe you speak of ruled by Pharaos called Sheshonk and Tirhakah? Because the people of Misraim where Jacob resided in the old testament certainly were. (I Kings 14:25), Isaiah 37:9. Both kings are associated with Egyptian dynasties. There was no king called Herod the Great in southern Arabia There was no Pointius Pilates in southern Arabia There were no Roman incursions in southern Arabia, to make sense of Jesus's warnings. (Luke 21:20) There was no Assyrian deportation of (southern) Arabian people. The Assyrian empire never conquered southern Arabia. It did went into went into Israeli territory several times and this is recorded in the bible (2 Kings 19:9) and by other ancient sources. This event had to be a assyrian-levantine affair, as the cities mentioned by Sennacherib are all in Levantine and surrounding territory. The contemporary king that suffered these incursions is mentioned by both sides. Nowhere does southern Arabia come into play. Numerous sites like Megiddo, Lachish etc that were famous in antiquity and mentioned in the bible are located in the levant. ''Lachish'' is also mentioned in the Amarna letterns and Megiddo is where Ramses II fought the Hittites. This site is mentioned numerous times in the bible as located in Hebrew territory. I mean.. how exactly does this work? You would have to re-write history to make your theory fit. Does this tribe you speak of embalm their dead? Because according to the bible, Jacob was embalmed. (Genesis 50:2) Also, something of interest, stemming from my own research into the bible a while back. I noticed that the sons of Noah (Genesis 10:1-30)... When you identify them all on a map by dotting their locations, the dots form a circle around Israel. Which makes sense, because they could only know tribes of a certain radius around them. The center of the radius is in Israel, not in Southern Arabia. I could go on and on... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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