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Imagined Palestine the land of the Bible in ancient Yemen 1/2 Fadhel AlRubaie

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PublisherHouse of Rafidain
ISBN 139789922634258
Book DescriptionThe Babylonian captivity of the Jews did not take place in Palestine, and the Egyptians and Assyrians never clashed on its land, and Solomon’s ships did not sail the Mediterranean, nor did they dock at any time in the ports of Tyre in Lebanon. In addition to all of this, King David did not fight the Palestinians. While it is claimed that the Temple was built in Palestine, the truth must be examined today, in light of Al-Hamdani’s discovery that I present here, which says: The Yemeni Jewish tribes returning from the Babylonian captivity are the ones who rebuilt the Temple in the Yemeni highlands, not in Palestine. Therefore, the Temple was never built in Jerusalem, and the walls of Jerusalem that Nehemiah supervised the restoration of do not exist there at all. Moreover, there is no Temple of Solomon under the Dome of the Rock, while we find the temples in the Yemeni highlands as described by Al-Hamdani, in conjunction with the mention of the names of the Yemeni Jewish tribes. What is interesting in light of this discovery is that we will see that the Yemenis still call all traces of ancient buildings (temples). In general, the Yemeni Jewish tribes returning from captivity are the ones who restored the walls of Jerusalem, starting from a place that the Torah calls (Sha’ar). This is the name of a famous mountain in Yemen.
LanguageArabic
AuthorFadhel Al-Rubaie
Edition Numberالطبعة الثانية
Publication Date2023
Number of Pages106

Imagined Palestine the land of the Bible in ancient Yemen 1/2 Fadhel AlRubaie

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