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If you are getting into the historical British-Hebrew-Phoenician connection, check out this excerpt from the second paragraph of The Declaration of Arbroath, written in 1320.The Phoenician theory I was told is holding up
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Most Holy Father and Lord, we know from the deeds of the ancients and we read from books -- because among the other great nations of course, our nation of Scots has been described in many publications -- that crossing from Greater Scythia, via the Tyrhennian Sea and the Pillars of Hercules, and living in Spain among the fiercest tribes for many years, it could be conquered by no one anywhere, no matter how barbarous the tribes. Afterwards, coming from there, one thousand two hundred years from the Israelite people's crossing of the Red Sea, to its home in the west, which it now holds,
Very interesting....I thought Catholisism was designed to usurp Christianity which was growing in Rome at the time, and put it under Roman control. Until Martin Luther came along and noticed some things.
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I thought the Hebrides would yield a connection, but instead I got this:If you are getting into the historical British-Hebrew-Phoenician connection, check out this excerpt from the second paragraph of The Declaration of Arbroath, written in 1320.
The earliest surviving written references to the islands were made circa 77 AD by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History: He states that there are 30 Hebudes, and makes a separate reference to Dumna, which Watson (1926) concluded refers unequivocally to the Outer Hebrides. About 80 years after Pliny the Elder, in 140–150 AD, Ptolemy (drawing on accounts of the naval expeditions of Agricola) writes that there are five Ebudes (possibly meaning the Inner Hebrides) and Dumna.
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I thought most of the anti-jew stuff was run by Jewsyes. surprise, nigga, he's a jewish comedian. he works with ryan long.
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