0ne More Reason Why Israel will never g ive up E. Jerusalem'

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https J://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_for_Jerusalem Jerusalem was supposed to be a "International City" for everyone including the Jewish people. Of course this didn't happen. It will never not happen again
 
https J://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_for_Jerusalem Jerusalem was supposed to be a "International City" for everyone including the Jewish people. Of course this didn't happen. It will never not happen again
Not if the Arabs get ahold of it. We can clearly see how they treat the dome of the rock. They aren't interested in peace or freedom, they're only interested in destroying Israel
 
https J://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_for_Jerusalem Jerusalem was supposed to be a "International City" for everyone including the Jewish people. Of course this didn't happen. It will never not happen again
"It will never not happen again" Which means it will happen
 
https J://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_for_Jerusalem Jerusalem was supposed to be a "International City" for everyone including the Jewish people. Of course this didn't happen. It will never not happen again
"It will never not happen again" Which means it will happen

Referring to the fact that the Israelis will never be denied entrance to East Jerusalem like they were before
 
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)
 
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)


In light of this overwhelming documented evidence, it should be acknowledged by all that the Jews are, in fact, the indigenous inhabitants of Israel.
 
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)

It was part of the Roman Empire before, during and after. Get over it.
 
Which means it will happen

They can try ...

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Jews aren't so easy to frak with any more.
 
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)


In light of this overwhelming documented evidence, it should be acknowledged by all that the Jews are, in fact, the indigenous inhabitants of Israel.

Not according to the OT and by the way if you are then you are the Canaanites.
 
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)

Have you ever thought the jews got it all wrong. They never really had that land, for years it was part of Egypt, then Greece and then Rome. Whoever you are, you are there for one and one reason only , the British gave part of it to you, but like you do in every country, you think you own it all. The jewish Canaanite diaspora began in 500 bc.
 
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)

It was part of the Roman Empire before, during and after. Get over it.

Not to single you out but hardly anyone on USMB knows ancient history. King David founded Israel circa 1000 BC and neither Moses nor Abraham did it. I don't know why my writing turned to bold print.
 
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)

It was part of the Roman Empire before, during and after. Get over it.

Not to single you out but hardly anyone on USMB knows ancient history. King David founded Israel circa 1000 BC and neither Moses nor Abraham did it. I don't know why my writing turned to bold print.

King Saul preceded King David as the ruler of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.
 
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)

It was part of the Roman Empire before, during and after. Get over it.

Not to single you out but hardly anyone on USMB knows ancient history. King David founded Israel circa 1000 BC and neither Moses nor Abraham did it. I don't know why my writing turned to bold print.

King Saul preceded King David as the ruler of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

King Saul was a bad king. King Solomon was a good king who was the son of David. David had faults too and Bathsheba got him on the wrong path. The Psalms of David are beautiful to read and that is in the OT.
 
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)

It was part of the Roman Empire before, during and after. Get over it.

Not to single you out but hardly anyone on USMB knows ancient history. King David founded Israel circa 1000 BC and neither Moses nor Abraham did it. I don't know why my writing turned to bold print.

King Saul preceded King David as the ruler of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

King Saul was a bad king. King Solomon was a good king who was the son of David. David had faults too and Bathsheba got him on the wrong path. The Psalms of David are beautiful to read and that is in the OT.

Saul wasn't perfect but he was the first king of United Israel.
 
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio,
Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)

Herodotus got it all wrong about ancient Egypt and he lived circa 500 BC. The Code of Hammurabi circa 1800 BC is what Roman Law was based and even modern day American Law. A tooth for a tooth and a eye for a eye.

It was part of the Roman Empire before, during and after. Get over it.

Not to single you out but hardly anyone on USMB knows ancient history. King David founded Israel circa 1000 BC and neither Moses nor Abraham did it. I don't know why my writing turned to bold print.

King Saul preceded King David as the ruler of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

King Saul was a bad king. King Solomon was a good king who was the son of David. David had faults too and Bathsheba got him on the wrong path. The Psalms of David are beautiful to read and that is in the OT.

Saul wasn't perfect but he was the first king of United Israel.[/QUOTE

David was not the son of Saul and slew Saul with his sword. Saul was a Cannonite
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)

It was part of the Roman Empire before, during and after. Get over it.

Not to single you out but hardly anyone on USMB knows ancient history. King David founded Israel circa 1000 BC and neither Moses nor Abraham did it. I don't know why my writing turned to bold print.

King Saul preceded King David as the ruler of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

King Saul was a bad king. King Solomon was a good king who was the son of David. David had faults too and Bathsheba got him on the wrong path. The Psalms of David are beautiful to read and that is in the OT.

Saul wasn't perfect but he was the first king of United Israel.
 
Herodotus got it all wrong about ancient Egypt and he lived circa 500 BC. The Code of Hammurabi circa 1800 BC is what Roman Law was based and even modern day American Law. A tooth for a tooth and a eye for a eye.

It was part of the Roman Empire before, during and after. Get over it.

Not to single you out but hardly anyone on USMB knows ancient history. King David founded Israel circa 1000 BC and neither Moses nor Abraham did it. I don't know why my writing turned to bold print.

King Saul preceded King David as the ruler of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

King Saul was a bad king. King Solomon was a good king who was the son of David. David had faults too and Bathsheba got him on the wrong path. The Psalms of David are beautiful to read and that is in the OT.

Saul wasn't perfect but he was the first king of United Israel.[/QUOTE

David was not the son of Saul and slew Saul with his sword. Saul was a Cannonite
It was part of the Roman Empire before, during and after. Get over it.

Not to single you out but hardly anyone on USMB knows ancient history. King David founded Israel circa 1000 BC and neither Moses nor Abraham did it. I don't know why my writing turned to bold print.

King Saul preceded King David as the ruler of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

King Saul was a bad king. King Solomon was a good king who was the son of David. David had faults too and Bathsheba got him on the wrong path. The Psalms of David are beautiful to read and that is in the OT.

Saul wasn't perfect but he was the first king of United Israel.

I am anything but a biblical scholar. However, I know the story about King Ahab and Queen Jezebel.
 
Not to single you out but hardly anyone on USMB knows ancient history. King David founded Israel circa 1000 BC and neither Moses nor Abraham did it. I don't know why my writing turned to bold print.

King Saul preceded King David as the ruler of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

King Saul was a bad king. King Solomon was a good king who was the son of David. David had faults too and Bathsheba got him on the wrong path. The Psalms of David are beautiful to read and that is in the OT.

Saul wasn't perfect but he was the first king of United Israel.[/QUOTE

David was not the son of Saul and slew Saul with his sword. Saul was a Cannonite
Not to single you out but hardly anyone on USMB knows ancient history. King David founded Israel circa 1000 BC and neither Moses nor Abraham did it. I don't know why my writing turned to bold print.

King Saul preceded King David as the ruler of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

King Saul was a bad king. King Solomon was a good king who was the son of David. David had faults too and Bathsheba got him on the wrong path. The Psalms of David are beautiful to read and that is in the OT.

Saul wasn't perfect but he was the first king of United Israel.

I am anything but a biblical scholar. However, I know the story about King Ahab and Queen Jezebel.

The 7th King of United Israel.
 
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)

It was part of the Roman Empire before, during and after. Get over it.

Not to single you out but hardly anyone on USMB knows ancient history. King David founded Israel circa 1000 BC and neither Moses nor Abraham did it. I don't know why my writing turned to bold print.

Oh I know the OT and I do find some parts are right on, but most of it is based on tradition and exaggeration. You may of had a Solomon but I doubt he was as described. Rome took over Judea in the mid of the first century BC. During the Bar Kokhba War Rome owned is as part of their empire. All Rome ever asked was to pay taxes and not fight against them or the traders , as it was a huge trade route.
 
The Jewish People will never give up their homeland.

Here's Greco-Roman historian Cassius Dio (164-c.235) on the matter:
"At Jerusalem, Hadrian founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the TEMPLE ... he raised a new temple to Jupiter.
This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, for the JEWS deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in THEIR city and foreign religious rites planted there." [All emphases mine] (From Cassius Dio, Roman history 69.12.1-14.3)

It was part of the Roman Empire before, during and after. Get over it.

Not to single you out but hardly anyone on USMB knows ancient history. King David founded Israel circa 1000 BC and neither Moses nor Abraham did it. I don't know why my writing turned to bold print.

King Saul preceded King David as the ruler of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

King Saul was a bad king. King Solomon was a good king who was the son of David. David had faults too and Bathsheba got him on the wrong path. The Psalms of David are beautiful to read and that is in the OT.

Blame the woman now are we?
 

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