I here the cries of a Jewish rabbi worshiper. Praise Jebus!
Let's go over his pathetic Church Channel, Zionist controlled claims:
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"The inscription on a large clay storage jar found at Khirbet Qeiyafa dates to the Iron Age, from around 1020 to 980 BCE, and bears the name of Ishba’al son of Beda". Jews now claim this was King David.
NO, Christkike, it wasn't.
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This one took me awhile because it's pure Zionist propaganda and you can't find it outside of Zionist religious news websites. Apparently they are small seals written in Phoenician which some kike later termed "Paleo Hebrew" in 1954, haha.
>is a variant of the Phoenician alphabet. Like the Phoenician alphabet, the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet contains 22 letters, all of which are consonants, and is described as an abjad. The term was coined by Solomon Birnbaum in 1954; he wrote,
lol
What is written on them are names like Bababababababa, which the Jews then say, "see, this means David's wife that was never in the Bible but we assume it so because she is a princess!".
Pure fucking insane conjecture.
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Written around 100AD, the stone looks like some kike carved a forgery and can't really be dated but it claims to be "Square Hebrew" (invented for the Yiddish language (German-Jews)). Apparently they say this "square yid hebrew) goes back to the "Jewish Wars" against Rome. It still would be "paleo-Hebrew" as in actually Phoenician Semitic. It's important because it makes the claim that the "Holy Temple" existed there. Which is did according to Roman sources. But it also furthers the Rothschild's/Templar/Freemason/Christian-Zionist project to rebuild the temple.
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Now here is the real first appearance of anything "Hebrew". Not very ancient (compared to the claims of being a religion/ethnos that is 5000yrs old) but OK…
Dated at around 100BC (sometimes even 300BC because they will just throw out the largest numbers they can) is actually found in a cave that is around 63 AD provided by desert cult weirdos called the "Essenes" hiding from the Romans. It's more than likely from the 60s AD but why not just lie? It has never been examined (as far as I know) by any group that wasn't tied to the Orthodoxy, Zionisms, the Vatican, or Protestant groups.
Meaning the fucking "Holy" books have been changed over and over again long before Christianity formed as a State religion.
lol
>The codex was written in the city of Tiberias, in what is currently northern Israel, in the 10th century C.E
Yeah, 1000yrs into Christianity is where you begin to see the real invention of "Hebrew" as we see it in the modern language. But it's still not the truly modern "Hebrew" spoken in Israel today which was re-worked in the 1800s.
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