10-10-2007, 03:38 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-ramana+Oct 10 2007, 03:34 AM-->QUOTE(ramana @ Oct 10 2007, 03:34 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->They are still scared of the Persians. It was the Persian scare that drove the Greeks to rally together over centuries.
The Persian prelude is part of Judaic revivial and thus seondarily xtian rise. So ignored.
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Can we take the timeline back to Mittanis and Hittites, Indic entrants from the East, and to their founding connections with the Egyptian dynasty (per Kak). The jewish narrative is inextricably tied up with the Egyptian one, Moshe being Tuth-Mose.
The Persian prelude is part of Judaic revivial and thus seondarily xtian rise. So ignored.
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Can we take the timeline back to Mittanis and Hittites, Indic entrants from the East, and to their founding connections with the Egyptian dynasty (per Kak). The jewish narrative is inextricably tied up with the Egyptian one, Moshe being Tuth-Mose.

