Re: Population Ancient Israel



Seppo Renfors wrote:

"Kendall K. Down" wrote:

In message <43E3045F.63520C7B@xxxxxxxxxx>
Seppo Renfors <Renfors@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


You have a problem here - there was no "Israel" in 1000 BCE.

Oh dear, is this Matt Giwer by a different name?

Nope. He's another ***, with another agenda. He's just as nasty, only he's more up-front about it.

And every once in a while, Seppo does learn something new.

Ken Down


Oh dear, I see you had a NEED to resort to outright FORGERY in order
to resort to your false accusations. Only what I cannot understand is
what DESPERATION drives another to resort to the tactics of utter
pond scum!

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You have a problem here - there was no "Israel" in 1000 BCE. Your
source only refers to a "Israelite Religion" as well. The "Israelites"
were alleged to be a tribe of people, nothing more. For a while there
was a province of "Israel" in the north. It was ruled by Reheboam, son
of Solomon after his death (around 928 BCE). They were in constant
conflict and intertribal rivalry within "Israel" and it was conquered
by Assyrians in about 722 BCE and it ceased to exist.

The nation to the south was Judea.
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That information is extracted from Jewish history written by
themselves of themselves. So pull your ugly bloody head in and get an
education!




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