
Welcome to where I publish individual sections of my longer work dealing with Geopolitics, History, and Archeology regarding the Table of Nations from the Bible.
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Starting off with a theory from Saadia Gaon, he claims the Zemarites were from Homs based once again entirely on Bereshit Rabbah 37:6.1 According to Bereshit Rabbah “Why does it call them Tzemarites? Yehuda bar Rabbi said: It is because the...
Ezekiel 27:2 says “"Now you, son of man, lift up a lament about Tyre.” indicating a lament, essentially poem of grief, about the city of Tyre. Within this lament, line 8 says “The dwellers of Sidon and Arvad were your oarsmen; your wise men...
Like the people of Sin who seemingly lack a defined home, Adam’s sin is what casted him out from his home, the Garden of Eden; as did Enoch’s would-be-sin that was prevented through a direct intervention on his life, ‘exiling’ him to heaven...
Oh, if any of this were so simple we could end our chapter here, tidily wrapping the Sinites into the Canaanite ethnic milieu. Except we have Isaiah 49:12 which says “Behold, these shall come from afar, and behold these from the north and f...
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