Shadow Dancer wrote:
> "Shadow Dancer" <insomniac at winterslight.org> wrote in message
> news:ajbvr9$19ghgc$1 at ID-150265.news.dfncis.de...>>>Oh good gods you really ARE dumb.
>>>>Israelites = JEWS.
>>>>Sheesh!
>>> <snip!>
>>>>You don't even know what an Israelite is. You don't even know what a
>>>>Semite
>>>>>is. You don't even know what a jew is. You don't even know what a
>>> Hebrew
>>>>is. You don't even know that 99% of the "jews" in the world are NOT
>>>descendants of Shem [read: Semites] are NOT descendants of Eber [read:
>>>Hebrews], are NOT descendants of Abraham [read: are not of God's
>>>>covenant],
>>>>>and that NONE of them are Israelites, because the instant an Israelite
>>> and
>>>a
>>>>>jew married, the Israelites threw them all out of the community, just as
>>>they did with Eber and his jewish wives (who MAY be an ancestor to less
>>>>than
>>>>>1% of today's "jews", who are the only "jews" who can claim to be even
>>>remotely related to Abraham).
>>>>>>Trace it all yourself, Shallow Dunce. Or tell us which part of
>>>http://christianparty.net/noahgenealogy.htm you don't understand (or
>>>>"think"
>>>>>is wrong).
>>>>>>John Knight
>>>> And to further educate you, here are the definitions from
>http://www.merriam-webster.com:>> Main Entry: 1Is·ra·el·ite
> Pronunciation: 'iz-r(E-)&-"lIt
> Function: noun
> Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin Israelita, from Greek IsraElitEs,
> from IsraEl
> Date: 14th century
> : a descendant of the Hebrew patriarch Jacob; specifically : a native or
> inhabitant of the ancient northern kingdom of Israel
>> Hebrew = follower of Judaism = Jewish.
> ===
> Main Entry: Is·ra·el
> Pronunciation: 'iz-rE-&l, -(")rA- also 'is- or 'iz-r&l
> Function: noun
> Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Late Latin, from Greek
> IsraEl, from Hebrew YisrA'El
> 1 : JACOB 2
> 2 : the Jewish people
> 3 : a people chosen by God
> - Israel adjective
> ===
> Main Entry: He·brew
> Pronunciation: 'hE-(")brü
> Function: noun
> Etymology: Middle English Ebreu, from Old French, from Late Latin Hebraeus,
> from Latin, adjective, from Greek Hebraios, from Aramaic 'Ebrai
> Date: 13th century
> 1 a : the Semitic language of the ancient Hebrews b : any of various later
> forms of this language
> 2 : a member of or descendant from one of a group of northern Semitic
> peoples including the Israelites; especially : ISRAELITE
> - Hebrew adjective
> ===
> Main Entry: To·rah
> Pronunciation: 'tOr-&, 'tor-; 'toi-r&
> Function: noun
> Etymology: Hebrew tOrAh
> Date: 1577
> 1 : the five books of Moses constituting the Pentateuch
Oh!! I know them!!
Genesis(sp)
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Hehe, I knew Sunday School (and Confirmation class) was good for something. :-D
> 2 : the body of wisdom and law contained in Jewish Scripture and other
> sacred literature and oral tradition
> 3 : a leather or parchment scroll of the Pentateuch used in a synagogue for
> liturgical purposes
> ===
> Main Entry: Tal·mud
> Pronunciation: 'täl-"mud, 'tal-m&d
> Function: noun
> Etymology: Late Hebrew talmudh, literally, instruction
> Date: 1532
> : the authoritative body of Jewish tradition comprising the Mishnah and
> Gemara
> - Tal·mu·dic /tal-'mü-dik, -'myü-, -'m&-; täl-'mu-/ adjective
> - tal·mud·ism /'täl-"mu-"di-z&m, 'tal-, -m&-/ noun, often capitalized
> ====
> Now, how dumb do you feel John? The percentage of brain cells you use for
> logical thinking must be, say, about 5.
>> The Shadow Dancer
>>