Sam Tripoli
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He's going to come back to Jerusalem. I'm like, are you fucking sure?
He's going to come back to Jerusalem. I'm like, are you fucking sure?
There we go. Jews have been a history in the land of Israel, their presence dating back to the second millennial BCE. Okay, settling in the area around 1250 BCE. So that predates Jesus by 1250 years. It's funny they call it before current era. Like current era is not 2,000 years ago. Just say before Jesus, you motherfuckers.
There we go. Jews have been a history in the land of Israel, their presence dating back to the second millennial BCE. Okay, settling in the area around 1250 BCE. So that predates Jesus by 1250 years. It's funny they call it before current era. Like current era is not 2,000 years ago. Just say before Jesus, you motherfuckers.
There we go. Jews have been a history in the land of Israel, their presence dating back to the second millennial BCE. Okay, settling in the area around 1250 BCE. So that predates Jesus by 1250 years. It's funny they call it before current era. Like current era is not 2,000 years ago. Just say before Jesus, you motherfuckers.
Second millennial BCE, the Israelites, considered to be the ancestors of the Jewish people, emerged as an outgrowth of the southern Canaanites. The Israelites entered Canaan in 1250 BCE, settling the hill country in the south. 10th century BCE, two Israelite kingdoms, northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judea emerged – or Judah, rather, emerged –
Second millennial BCE, the Israelites, considered to be the ancestors of the Jewish people, emerged as an outgrowth of the southern Canaanites. The Israelites entered Canaan in 1250 BCE, settling the hill country in the south. 10th century BCE, two Israelite kingdoms, northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judea emerged – or Judah, rather, emerged –
Second millennial BCE, the Israelites, considered to be the ancestors of the Jewish people, emerged as an outgrowth of the southern Canaanites. The Israelites entered Canaan in 1250 BCE, settling the hill country in the south. 10th century BCE, two Israelite kingdoms, northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judea emerged – or Judah, rather, emerged –
The kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian Empire in 722 BCE. And in 586 BCE, the kingdom of Judah was conquered by the Neo-Babylonian Empire. 538 BCE, the Persian Cyrus the Great ended the Babylonian exile and the Jews returned to their homeland. So they've been there since 538 BCE, started in 1250 BCE. So they were there before anybody.
The kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian Empire in 722 BCE. And in 586 BCE, the kingdom of Judah was conquered by the Neo-Babylonian Empire. 538 BCE, the Persian Cyrus the Great ended the Babylonian exile and the Jews returned to their homeland. So they've been there since 538 BCE, started in 1250 BCE. So they were there before anybody.
The kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian Empire in 722 BCE. And in 586 BCE, the kingdom of Judah was conquered by the Neo-Babylonian Empire. 538 BCE, the Persian Cyrus the Great ended the Babylonian exile and the Jews returned to their homeland. So they've been there since 538 BCE, started in 1250 BCE. So they were there before anybody.
Yeah, the Romans destroyed the second temple of Jerusalem in 70 current era leading to the Jewish diaspora Wow crazy fucking history of controversy in that one place 48 the state of Israel was established many Holocaust survivors welcomed it as a homeland Yeah, 48 and since then they've been at war and so they started settling another wave of Jews started coming in 1904 from 1904 to 1914
Yeah, the Romans destroyed the second temple of Jerusalem in 70 current era leading to the Jewish diaspora Wow crazy fucking history of controversy in that one place 48 the state of Israel was established many Holocaust survivors welcomed it as a homeland Yeah, 48 and since then they've been at war and so they started settling another wave of Jews started coming in 1904 from 1904 to 1914
Yeah, the Romans destroyed the second temple of Jerusalem in 70 current era leading to the Jewish diaspora Wow crazy fucking history of controversy in that one place 48 the state of Israel was established many Holocaust survivors welcomed it as a homeland Yeah, 48 and since then they've been at war and so they started settling another wave of Jews started coming in 1904 from 1904 to 1914
So, 538 BCE. Yeah, but the problem is we're Palestinians there. They don't even have a country. If you've got people that are right next to you that don't even have a country, what do they do if they're ruled by Hamas? How do they fight back? They are protesting in the streets now.
So, 538 BCE. Yeah, but the problem is we're Palestinians there. They don't even have a country. If you've got people that are right next to you that don't even have a country, what do they do if they're ruled by Hamas? How do they fight back? They are protesting in the streets now.
So, 538 BCE. Yeah, but the problem is we're Palestinians there. They don't even have a country. If you've got people that are right next to you that don't even have a country, what do they do if they're ruled by Hamas? How do they fight back? They are protesting in the streets now.