Never was a Jewish exodus from Egypt

Hahahaha. It has nothing to do with Arab history. Exodus was between the 17th century and the 14th century.. The Philistines arrived in the 12th century.

Whatever you say, luscious.
I am FASCINATED that the philistines "ARRIVED" in the late
12th century BCE (?) -----I am sure that Surada can tell us just to
where they ARRIVED and why did they bother to COME and FROM
whence they cometh. Seems that they did not last long---they seem
to have LEFT a mere 400 years later. Sorry folks----I depended on Wikki I am sure that Surada can tell us WHY they came and why they left and who they were and how she knows
 
Hahahaha. It has nothing to do with Arab history. Exodus was between the 17th century and the 14th century.. The Philistines arrived in the 12th century.

Do you even realize how mad that sounds?

The compulsion to look for any BUT the specific timeline
of the Hebrew chronology, as in solely to contradict it,
disqualifies the whole theory, confirming exodus.

See, it's what you pick to prove it wrong,
that clarifies it even more historically authentic.
 
If all the "historians" and "archaeologists", "Bible critics"
are busy intentionally looking for answers around the most unlikely

then there's gonna be around a wise Rabbi, who reads it all...
to point to the one Pharaoh they've all chosen to ignore,
and for the most absurdly unscientific reason.
 
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I am FASCINATED that the philistines "ARRIVED" in the late
12th century BCE (?) -----I am sure that Surada can tell us just to
where they ARRIVED and why did they bother to COME and FROM
whence they cometh. Seems that they did not last long---they seem
to have LEFT a mere 400 years later. Sorry folks----I depended on Wikki I am sure that Surada can tell us WHY they came and why they left and who they were and how she knows

The Philistines came from the Greek Islands.
 
right AEGEANS the SEAFARING PEOPLE and somehow they
ALL WAITED until 1200 BCE

The Philistines were Likely of Greek Origin, According to DNA
Jul 31, 2021 · Philistines were very likely of Greek origin, as a new DNA study traces the origins of the ancient villains in the Eastern Mediterranean. This is actually the first study of DNA recovered from an ancient Philistine cemetery, as scientists wanted to find the roots of the infamous people of the Hebrew Bible, according to a new report from the National Geographic .
 
The Philistines were Likely of Greek Origin, According to DNA
Jul 31, 2021 · Philistines were very likely of Greek origin, as a new DNA study traces the origins of the ancient villains in the Eastern Mediterranean. This is actually the first study of DNA recovered from an ancient Philistine cemetery, as scientists wanted to find the roots of the infamous people of the Hebrew Bible, according to a new report from the National Geographic .

And according to Hebrew chronology,
the exodus began in what year?

:SMILEW~130:
 
Yes we are talking about the Philistines arrived in the 12th century BC.. The Exodus happened between the 17th century BC and the 14th century BC.
The P’lishtim lived in the North West next to the tribe of Dan when the Jews arrived, not the South West. They were murderius marauders and arrived in the South West 12BC.
 
The Philistines were Likely of Greek Origin, According to DNA
Jul 31, 2021 · Philistines were very likely of Greek origin, as a new DNA study traces the origins of the ancient villains in the Eastern Mediterranean. This is actually the first study of DNA recovered from an ancient Philistine cemetery, as scientists wanted to find the roots of the infamous people of the Hebrew Bible, according to a new report from the National Geographic .
ok so far an accessible land by SEA in the midst of lots of
seafaring people has a cemetery with some people traceable
genetically to greeks------what a SURPRISE!!!
 
The P’lishtim lived in the North West next to the tribe of Dan when the Jews arrived, not the South West. They were murderius marauders and arrived in the South West 12BC.
sheeeesh you would think that they were at least TURKS
 
The Philistines were an ancient people who lived on the south coast of Canaan from the 12th century BC until 604 BC, when their polity, after having already been subjugated for centuries by the Neo-Assyrian Empire, was finally destroyed by King Nebuchadnezzar II of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. After becoming part of his empire and its successor, the Persian Empire, they lost their distinct ethnic identity and disappeared from the historical and archaeological record by the late 5th century BC. The Philistines are known for their biblical conflict with the Israelites…
ok so far an accessible land by SEA in the midst of lots of
seafaring people has a cemetery with some people traceable
genetically to greeks------what a SURPRISE!!!

Why would you be surprised?

The Philistines - Jewish Virtual Library
Known as a seafaring nation, the Philistines were a non-Semitic people who left Crete and arrived in Canaan at the beginning of the 12th century B.C.E. The Philistines inhabited the Mediterranean coast of Canaan during the period of the Book of Judges. They founded five principalities - Gaza, Asheklon, Ashdod, Ekron, and Gath.
 
The Philistines were an ancient people who lived on the south coast of Canaan from the 12th century BC until 604 BC, when their polity, after having already been subjugated for centuries by the Neo-Assyrian Empire, was finally destroyed by King Nebuchadnezzar II of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. After becoming part of his empire and its successor, the Persian Empire, they lost their distinct ethnic identity and disappeared from the historical and archaeological record by the late 5th century BC. The Philistines are known for their biblical conflict with the Israelites…

Why would you be surprised?

The Philistines - Jewish Virtual Library
Known as a seafaring nation, the Philistines were a non-Semitic people who left Crete and arrived in Canaan at the beginning of the 12th century B.C.E. The Philistines inhabited the Mediterranean coast of Canaan during the period of the Book of Judges. They founded five principalities - Gaza, Asheklon, Ashdod, Ekron, and Gath.
ok so among the people who populated the area north of Gaza---
there were aegeans from Crete. I am not surprised
 
The Philistines were an ancient people who lived on the south coast of Canaan from the 12th century BC until 604 BC, when their polity, after having already been subjugated for centuries by the Neo-Assyrian Empire, was finally destroyed by King Nebuchadnezzar II of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. After becoming part of his empire and its successor, the Persian Empire, they lost their distinct ethnic identity and disappeared from the historical and archaeological record by the late 5th century BC. The Philistines are known for their biblical conflict with the Israelites…

Why would you be surprised?

The Philistines - Jewish Virtual Library
Known as a seafaring nation, the Philistines were a non-Semitic people who left Crete and arrived in Canaan at the beginning of the 12th century B.C.E. The Philistines inhabited the Mediterranean coast of Canaan during the period of the Book of Judges. They founded five principalities - Gaza, Asheklon, Ashdod, Ekron, and Gath.
when you were in junior high school, did you rely on CLIFF's NOTES?
 
This is not true.
Both Sanskrit and Classical Latin appeared at about the same time.
At least 1500 years early than classical Latin and Sanskrit, it is already in the most ancient parts of the Rig Veda, the period of the Bronze Age and early Iron. This Vedic language was close to the Proto-Indo-European.
Latin also comes from him, it is heritage of ancient Latin and the Celts. There are no contradictions here. Christian ideologues changed the names of the gods, but they were not able to purge all vocabulary from the language.
Don't Trust Academic Etymologists

The Roman god Jove was pronounced "Yo way." It comes from the same powerful being as the Hebrew Yahweh. It means, "Go! Run for your life!" It was the response a prehistoric Mongol blitzkrieg in the Caucasus, the original home of the Indo-Europeans. It also appears in Greek as the minor goddess Io, who wandered all over that area, symbolic of a tribe on the run.
 
Don't Trust Academic Etymologists

The Roman god Jove was pronounced "Yo way." It comes from the same powerful being as the Hebrew Yahweh. It means, "Go! Run for your life!" It was the response a prehistoric Mongol blitzkrieg in the Caucasus, the original home of the Indo-Europeans. It also appears in Greek as the minor goddess Io, who wandered all over that area, symbolic of a tribe on the run.
The version with Dyaus Pitar looks more convincing from the point of view of etymology, since the second part of the name Pitar has survived in the same form
The ancient Latin came from the proto-Aryan, it is grammatically identical.
And historically this is reliable, since there was an expansion from the east and Ancient Rome was founded by the Celts of the La Tene culture.
Ancient Roman coins have images of horsemen and chariots. That is, this is a comprehensively grounded version: etymologically, and archeologically, and historically, and from the point of view of comporativistic
 

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