In texts of such as the and , the term יהודי Yehudi , meaning Jew, is rarely used, and instead the ישראלי Yisraeli , or Israelite, is widely used to refer to Jews | Nabonidus in Arabia and Judea During the Neo-Babylonian Period |
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His reign ends when, after wounded in battle, he takes his own life on Mount Gilboa 1Samuel 31:1 - 6, 2Samuel 1:1 - 5 | And yet, in a country that has grown accustomed to living without set boundaries with its neighbors, the very existence of what was an accepted international border is a story worth telling |
It is written in and reads: SENATVS POPVLVSQVE·ROMANVS DIVO·TITO·DIVI·VESPASIANI·F ILIO VESPASIANO·AVGVSTO Senatus Populusque Romanus divo Tito divi Vespasiani filio Vespasiano Augusto , which means "The Senate and the Roman people dedicate this to the deified Titus Vespasian Augustus, son of the deified Vespasian.
13The armistice line between these countries followed the international border except along the Gaza Strip, which remained under Egyptian occupation | Wilson and Hastings Donnan ed |
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Various, ethnically distinct groups of itinerant nomads such as the and recorded in Egyptian texts as active in and Canaan could have been related to the later Israelites, which does not exclude the possibility that the majority may have had their origins in Canaan proper | It operates from Haaretz newspaper building in Tel Aviv |
The series was presumably paid for by 'private' sponsors who support Israel but have been reported to be acting on behalf of certain sectors of Israel's leadership.
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