Roudy
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Just because people at the time spoke or wrote Hebrew, that would not necessarily mean they followed Judaism. Hebrew was one of several languages spoken in Palestine for centuries. There are Latin inscriptions found in Britain but the Romans left 1,632 years ago. If modern day Italians tried to come back now and claim Britain as theirs, they'd likely, at the very least, get a collective two-fingered salute from the current natives.Two antisemitic nutjobs sharing notes, denying the existence of ancient Israel.
Gee, where did all these artifacts with Hebrew on them come from? Ha ha ha.
Throughout history Jewish people spoke many languages, the exception being Hebrew, until very recent times when it was reinvented. Most Jewish Europeans spoke the language of their native country or Yiddish, for example. Jewish languages - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Douchebag nutjob:
"Just because people at the time spoke or wrote Hebrew, that would not necessarily mean they followed Judaism. Hebrew was one of several languages spoken"
Ah, the hilarious things these antisemites say. This idiot now claiming that ancient Israel didn't exist, nor were the Israelites practicing Judaism. I mean they just built the first and second temples there in Jerusalem just for show, right? Nothing to do with Judaism or the Old Testament, or being Jews! Yup.
Further proof that mental illness is rampant among Pali Nazi supporters.



