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[quote:NicOleander:MV81MjQwOTYzXzk3NTA4MzQ3XzU4REZFNkQ2] [quote:NicOleander:MV81Mjg0MjgxXzk3NDE5NTAyX0NCODk5MjEx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 71861255:MV81MTk2MDUzXzk3NDE5MjI3XzQzRUUyRjc4] [quote:NicOleander:MV81MTk2MDUzXzk3NDE5MDgwXzI0RTE4NjNG] [quote:Anonymous 78518058:MV81MTk2MDUzXzk1NTU1ODM0XzJERkUxMUEx] [quote:Anonymous 78518058:MV81MTk2MDUzXzk1NTU1ODE2X0YxQzYxMjBG] The Bible considers the Canaanites and groups associated with them—Amorites, Hittites, Jebusites, Hivites, Perizzites, and Girgashites—constituting what tradition calls the “seven nations of Canaan,” as distinct people who are to be variously resisted or destroyed. [/quote] Canaanites count as the 7th [/quote] Interesting info! I've been on a tangent because underneath the "Acropolium of Carthage" is an "edifice" to [b]Eshmun[/b](couldn't find pics :/). "This god was known at least from the Iron Age period at [b]Sidon and was worshipped also in Tyre, Beirut, Cyprus, [u]Sardinia[/u], and in Carthage[/b] where the site of Eshmun's temple is now occupied by the acropolium of Carthage." "According to Eusebius of Caesarea, Phoenician author Sanchuniathon wrote that Sydyk, 'The Righteous', first fathered seven sons equated with the Greek Cabeiri or Dioscuri, no mother named, and then afterwards fathered an eighth son by one of the seven Titanides or Artemides. (See Kotharat). [b]The name Eshmun appears to mean 'the Eighth'[/b]". "Also found near the Sidon temple was a gold plaque of Eshmun and the goddess Hygeia (meaning "Health") showing [u]Eshmun holding a staff in his right hand around which a serpent is entwined. A coin of the 3rd century CE from Beirut shows Eshmun standing between two serpents.[/u]" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eshmun And are these lingams(possibly power sources from Vedic/Hindu/"Buddhist" temples) at the "Acropolium"?? :byrsahill: There was another more biblical site that had possible lingams too, Mount Moriah maybe, can't recall atm :/ And TY(!), I couldn't remember how Sardinia had oddly come up in the last day when I saw this thread, https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message5285637/pg1 [/quote] Isn’t sydyk also melcheizedek? [/quote] [quote:NicOleander:MV81MTk2MDUzXzk3NDE5NDU3XzgyMkM1MEQ=] Oh that would be interesting, idk I was multi-tasking watching those videos OP posted so I don't have notes but a few instances of the intermingling/breeding of Amorites as authority figures even though the official story is dirty nomad or enemy, stood out Oh and they didn't even have a written language yet hailed the likes of Hammurabi...lol How many cultures that had no written alphabet/language and ALSO mysteriously burned to the ground just before they were nearly lost to time, save the random farmer or other random coming upon a headstone etc, are there?? I wonder [/quote] https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message5196053/pg1 [/quote] [/quote]
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