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Daily Archives: November 29, 2018
Calendar narratives — Triablogue
Flood stories were widespread in the ancient world. One distinctive of the biblical flood account is its use of dates. There are five dates in the Genesis flood narrative. This is remarkable, since those are the only dates in the … Continue reading
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Jews, Edomites and Khazars
Originally posted on Malcolm Nicholson:
Introduction In the Old Testament God gave promises to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob that He would bless, prosper and multiply their descendants (Genesis 12:1-3, 15:1-20, 26:1-5, 17:1-16, 22:17-18, 28:13-15, 35:10-12). Many modern anti-Semites argue that…
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The Caravan — Triablogue
Predictably the liberal media had a freakout over the fracas on the Southern border. Tear-gassing children! A few observations:i) From what I’ve read, most of the invaders were adult men. In addition, they threw rocks and bottles at border-control agents. … Continue reading
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