Hapiru

The Hapiru: Ancient Hebrews

Historical scholars remain mostly divided on the issue of whether or not the Hapiru, or Habiru were actually the first of the Hebrews, –whether or not this is because it paints quite a muddy picture of Jewish past, is insignificant. The reasoning is actually more of a disagreement of the pronunciation of a dad language ...
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The Hapiru: Loose Group of Various Ethnicity

There are two major theories of what the Habiru actually were, –and the most popular one is found elsewhere in this series of articles. Explaining that the Habiru were actually the very first of the Hebrews. However, given a substantial amount of evidence, it is more likely that there were Habiru, that were the Hebrews, ...
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The Fertile Crescent

The Fertile Crescent is most often referred to as being the “cradle of civilisation”, by different western and eastern writers. Geographically, the region is perfect, and is one of the numerous suspected locations for the Garden of Eden, –which also includes Atlantis, so don’t get your hopes up. The area was so named because of ...
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Abraham

The Book of Abraham, and many mentions and stories of his character are found throughout much Judeo-Christian religious books. Such as the Qu’ran of Islam, and Muslim traditional religion, the Bible, and its various apocryphal texts, mostly in the old testament, as well as the Pearl of Great Price, of the Latter Day Saints, or ...
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Shasu

Shasu was a term for nomads, and transliterated, basically means “moving on foot”. There are two kinds of Shasu, those unaffiliated religiously, just, nomads in general, bands of thieves and criminals, or exiled members of other societies, traveling together for convenience, though not out of any specific system of loyalty. And then the other class, ...
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