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Is Jerusalem, whose name is allegedly mentioned in the Torah, the same city mentioned in the Holy Book of Judaism as "Jerusalem," and do the two names together indicate one specific place, as the contemporary Israeli narrative says? But, did the Torah really mention, in any of the supposed forms, the name "Jerusalem" - with the Arabic definition Alif and Lam -? Does the Torah's description of it match the description of Jerusalem, such that it is permissible for us to match the two places and count them as one place? What I want to raise in this theoretical thesis is the following: The Torah…mehr

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Is Jerusalem, whose name is allegedly mentioned in the Torah, the same city mentioned in the Holy Book of Judaism as "Jerusalem," and do the two names together indicate one specific place, as the contemporary Israeli narrative says? But, did the Torah really mention, in any of the supposed forms, the name "Jerusalem" - with the Arabic definition Alif and Lam -? Does the Torah's description of it match the description of Jerusalem, such that it is permissible for us to match the two places and count them as one place? What I want to raise in this theoretical thesis is the following: The Torah never mentioned the name Palestine or the Palestinians, and it did not mention "Jerusalem" in any way. Everything that is said about the place mentioned in the Torah as "Kedesh-Jerusalem" meaning the Arab city is inconsistent with the historical truth and geographical description and has no connection to science, neither remotely nor remotely. Also, the Torah does not say at all that the Jerusalem that the children of Israel reached after their wandering journey is Jerusalem? Suspicions have hovered - for me - around this common axiom in historical and political literature around the world, ever since I, through years of hard work, reconstructed and reconstructed the biblical narrative about Palestinian history based on the Hebrew text, where amazing facts were revealed to me that had been hidden from the Orientalist imagination. sickness over the past two centuries, through the false promotion of the myth of the Jewish Promised Land.

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