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David P. Blackburn
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posted 8/12/07 7:13 PM
Gentlemen, I have read with much interest your articles on the lunar sabbath and found them interesting and compelling to say the least. I have shared them with many of my friends and family members. I have begun to read your articles on the identity of Israel and notice that you use many non-biblical sources in your proof of Israels identity. I would like to make a suggestion and pose a question. First the suggestion. Read the twenty-eighth chapter of Deuteronomy. There it tells of the blessings that Israel would receive if they obeyed, and the curses that God would subject them to if they were disobedient. Interestingly, in the forty-sixth verse it is stated that the curses would be "upon thee for a sign and for a wonder, and upon thy seed for ever." It is the curses that can lead an individual to the identity of Israel. Second the question. Deuteronomy 28:68 says that the Lord would bring Israel into Egypt again with "ships". Now we know that the term "Egypt" is a metaphor for slavery. They had just come out of slavery in geographical Egypt, but here Moses tells them they would be going back into slavery by way of ships if they disobeyed and we know that Israel disobeyed. My question is this, could you show me where and when in Anglo-Saxon history that Anglo-Saxons, in large numbers, were placed in ships and from these ships delivered or sold into slavery? David B.
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