Brit-Am Research Sources
(September 13, 2020, 24 Elul, 5780)
Contents:
1. Three Great British Military Believers in Brit-Am teachings in History
2. Ancient Forerunner of Greek Architecture now considered Typical of Israelite Davidic Dynasty!
3. CYPRO-MINOAN SCRIPT IN ANCIENT PHILISTIA?
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1. Three Great British Military Believers in Brit-Am teachings in History
Comment from Yair Davidiy to
https://www.quora.com/q/holylandtours/M-G-Orde-Charles-Wingate
Shalom, Do you know what ,apart from being pro-Zionist, Colonel John Henry Patterson, Colonel Richard Meinertzhagen, and Major General Orde Charles Wingate all had in common?They all believed that the Lost Ten Tribes were to be found among English-speaking peoples! It is important that this be made known since there were also anti-Jewish followers of Identity type beliefs and it is these with whom some of the public are familiar. The three listed soldiers were exemplary military men, accomplished patriots, and also pro-Jewish and pro-Zionist.
See Also:
Colonel John Henry Patterson.
https://www.quora.com/q/holylandtours/Col-John-Henry-Patterson
Colonel Richard Meinertzhagen
https://www.quora.com/q/holylandtours/Col-Richard-Meinertzhagen
Major General Orde Charles Wingate
https://www.quora.com/q/holylandtours/M-G-Orde-Charles-Wingate
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2. Ancient Forerunner of Greek Architecture now considered Typical of Israelite Davidic Dynasty!
Jerusalem Post Israel News
Davidic dynasty symbol found in Jerusalem: Once in a lifetime discovery
They did not expect to find anything this special when they began digging near what is now the Armon Hanatziv Promenade
By TZVI JOFFRE SEPTEMBER 3, 2020 21:16
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/davidic-dynasty-symbol-found-in-jerusalem-once-in-a-lifetime-discovery-640929
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3. CYPRO-MINOAN SCRIPT IN ANCIENT PHILISTIA?
https://www.academia.edu/15445773/Cypro_Minoan_in_Philistia
Brent Davis
Extract:
The recent identification by Maeir et al. (2208), of an Old Canaanite alphabetic inscription from an IA I/II Philistine context at Tell es Safi/Gath adds to a growing body of evidence that the Philistines began adopting the alphabetic writing system of their Canaanite neigh!ors sometime around the turn of the first millennium B.C.E. The nature of Philistine writing before this point remains less clear though there are indications that the Philistines may initially have used a writing system of their own, one brought with them from their place of origin, or adopted ( -or adapted) soon after arrival in the Levant at the end of the Bronze Age. Specifically, several objects associated with early Philistia are inscribed with scripts that have been likened to the various linear scripts of the Bronze Agean and Cyprus, especially the script known as Cypro-Minoan.
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