Book II. New geography of antiquity and the “exodus of the Jews” from Egypt to Europe
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This book is sensational. She convincingly proves that the path of the Jews from Egypt lay not to the East into a lifeless desert, which cannot be called paradise, but through Gibraltar (the altar of the Iberian Jews) to Spain (where, by the way, there are three deserts, but you can live in them) and further to Southern Europe. It’s not for nothing that the Bible says that Joshua captured 31 nations (where? in the desert?) and assigned 200 cities to the tribe of Judah alone, not counting villages (now there are less than 200 cities in Israel). And swamps, foxes, wheat, oak groves, grapes, wise men - clearly do not belong to the Negev Desert, but they are mentioned in the Bible many times. And Jerusalem, excavated in present-day Israel, is the size of not the largest village - so where are Solomon’s stables for thousands of horses, where is the famous temple, the square that accommodated a huge number (Flavius mentions millions) of people? According to the Israeli scientists themselves, there is not a single proven discovery on their lands that confirms biblical history. It is not for nothing that we will find the graves of the apostles and Mary Magdalene, and the fortresses of the Templars who guarded the path to Jerusalem in the west of Europe, and not in present-day Israel. Read about the reasons for this transfer of geography and history, and what followed, in this book...
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- Name of the Author
- Александр Саверский Владимирович
Светлана Саверская Александровна - Language
- Russian