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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] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb] [QUOTE] Originally posted by Dana marniche: Your 5 points are quoted the Bible Kalonji [b]put some historical background[/b] into your arguments and maybe I can answer your "points". [/QUOTE]Are serious? Did you not notice I quoted three historical documents, which are found in Israel? In case you missed them (and I know you did not) I will post them again. [QUOTE] Originally posted by Kalonji: 1.The monuments that are constantly being found in the Levant, while no monuments with references to Hebrews are found in Arabia. (Sheshonq 1 monument at Megiddo, the Moab inscription, Tel Dan Inscription) [/QUOTE]You are losing your credibility and you’re losing it fast. Salibi’s whole thesis is based on the assertion that the names of biblical cities have been mistranslated, and that there are supposed to be dublicates in Arabia. His book is called, [b]the bible[/b] came from Arabia, and it is called that for a reason. And now you’re basically telling me I shouldn’t look inside the same book Salibi used to make his claim, to test those claims? Are you out of your ever loving mind? You were even talking about the most mythical cities of all, Sodom and Gomorrah, and now you’re telling me that I need historical background in my arguments? The whole point of using biblical quotes, was to show that the people who wrote the bible absolutely didn’t conceive themselves as being located in Arabia. And if one cannot use the bible to do that, then your (and Salibi’s) thesis falls flat on its face. You can try to talk around that all you want by telling me ‘’to quote outside of the bible’’ (as if I didn’t do that already in my initial responses), but it just shows how dishonest you are. Whether characters are historical or not, the fact remains, that they (the Hebrews) saw themselves as being located on a geographical height that is north of Egypt. Which is consistent with modern day Israel. [/qb][/QUOTE]Misrah, Kalonji, - not Egypt - Misrah. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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