RE: Aren't Judaism and Aryanism the same thing?
December 3, 2020 at 4:11 pm
(This post was last modified: December 3, 2020 at 4:12 pm by Sweden83.)
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Well isnt that just what invaders of Israel called themselves? Israel as a culture "removed itself from Egypt, which was the new culture compared to the old vassal state called Canaan". Monotheism or 5 books of Moses didnt come into place before 600 BC. But Israel became its own culture in 1100 BC i think.
The word Palestine was used by Egyptian conquerers and Romans for invaders basically (originally one argues it comes from Philistines which was sea people that existed and attacked Egypt and Israel at the time in the past). Arabs are the current ones living there, even though its a challenge between Hebrews and Arabs living there now.
(December 3, 2020 at 4:00 pm)Sweden83 Wrote: A semitic group of middle east region, particular to Israel.
So, where do the Palestinians fit in this definition?
Well isnt that just what invaders of Israel called themselves? Israel as a culture "removed itself from Egypt, which was the new culture compared to the old vassal state called Canaan". Monotheism or 5 books of Moses didnt come into place before 600 BC. But Israel became its own culture in 1100 BC i think.
The word Palestine was used by Egyptian conquerers and Romans for invaders basically (originally one argues it comes from Philistines which was sea people that existed and attacked Egypt and Israel at the time in the past). Arabs are the current ones living there, even though its a challenge between Hebrews and Arabs living there now.