Servants Of The North

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Peace: Love your people. Malaja-li Kushtani (my baby)

History Of Syria.: Zechariah 9:3 Tyre built herself a stronghold, and heaped up silver like the dust.................. Italian mission led by Prof. Paolo Matthiae discovered in 1975, a great Semitic shem-etic empire that spread to Turkey and east from 2500 to 2400 BC . Gifts from Pharaoh found during excavations confirm Syrian contact with Egypt. Scholars believe the language of Syria to be among the oldest known written Shem-etic (Hebrew) languages. During the “second millennium- 2nd thousand year BC”, Syria was occupied successively by Canaanites, Phoenicians, and Aram-eans as part of the general life associated with the Sea Peoples. The Hebrews eventually settled south of Syria, in the areas later known as Palestine; Workers of their land they were known as fishermen boatmen (?) Bow and Arrow men. Mountain men and country men. God was in their hearts as these were the people of the land in northern wilderness. Givin by God. A hand pushing them there. Gen 26. To Jacob named Israel."A Syrian ready to perish was my father; and he went down into Egypt, and sojourned there, few in number; and he became there a nation, great, mighty, and populous. Genesis 25:20 Isaac was forty years old when he took Rebekah, the daughter of Beth-uel the Syrian of Paddan Aram, the sister of Laban the Syrian, to be his wife. The name Lebanon ("Lubnān" in standard Arabic; ) comes from the Aram-aic root "LBN", meaning "white servants" and opposite to the same ‘black servants”, Occurrences of the name have been found in three of the twelve old tablets of the Epic of Gilgamesh (May-be as early as 2100 BC), the texts of the library of Ebla (2400 BC), and 71 times in the Old Testament[13][14][15]. The name is recorded in Ancient Egyptian as Rmnn,

History of Armenia Original man. Brothers. Servants. Warriors. Ancient Armenia (3500 BC - 520 BC) Noahs arc in. Mt Ararat. Armenia is one of the oldest countries in the world with a recorded history of about 3500 years. The oldest known ancestors of modern Armenians, the Hayasa-Azzi tribes, also known as Pre-Armenians, were indigenous to the Armenian plains. The words 'Nairi' and 'Nairian' are still used by Armenians as poetic synonyms of the words 'Armenia' and 'Armenian'. --The first significant state of the Armenian Highland was the highly advanced Kingdom of Arara t better known under its Assyrian biblical name Urartu (Ararat) ? ? ? This state was formed in the 11th century B.C Before Christ and existed until 7th century BC. In 782 BC the Urartian servant Argishti I founded the fortified city of Erebuni, which is today's Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Another major city in the Valley of Ararat was Argishtikhinili, also founded by Argishti I in the year 775 BC. The kingdom started to expand and reached its peak during the reign of Tigran II, also called Tigran the servant (95-55 BC). Under Tigran, Armenia ascended to a pinnacle of power unique in its history and became the greatest state in Asia Minor. Extensive territories were taken from Parthia, which was compelled to sign a treaty of alliance. Iberia (Georgia), Caucas Albania, and Atropatene had already accepted Tigran' suzerainty when the Syrians offered him their crown (83 BC). . As a result, the empire of Tigran II stretched from the Caspian Sea in the East to the Mediterranean Sea in West, and from Mesopotamia in the South to the river Kura in North. Political strengthening and territorial expansion of Armenia was accompanied also by unprecedented cultural development, with the rich cultural heritage of Urartu: Eunuchs and servants from with in . As a result Armenia during the Artashesian period became one of the most strong minded and pure countries of Asia Minor. After the death of Tigran II, Armenia was reduced back to its ethnic Armenian territory and found itself in the middle of a long war campaign between Rome and Persia, with each superpower trying to have Armenia as its ally, as the military assistance with Armenia was crucial for gaining political superiority in Asia Minor. Before the bible they still believed of course. And talked about it. Bus, God is not the bible. Bus you will find the bible to be truthful still. Study the operations of Gods hands. The servants.

History Of Ancient Georgian Kingdoms The territory of modern-day Georgia has been continuously inhabited since the early Stone Age. The classic period saw the rise of the early Georgian states of Colchis and Iberia. The -Georgian tribes first appear in written history in the 12th century BC.[20] advanced metall-urgy and goldsmith techniques that date back to the 7th century BC Tondo depicting Saint Mamas from the Gelati Monastery, 14th–15th centuries Christianity was declared the state religion as early as AD 337 proving a great stimulus to literature, arts and the unification of the country. As a crossroad between Christian and Islamic traditions, Georgia experienced the dynamic exchange between these two worlds which culminated in a true renaissance around 12-13th centuries CE.[23] The two early Georgian kingdoms of late antiquity, known to ancient Greeks and Romans as Iberia (Georgian: ) (in the east of the country) and Colchis (Georgian: ) (in the west), were among the first nations in the region to adopt Christianity (in AD 337, or in AD 319 as recent research sug

History of Turkia Main article: History of Anatolia is ancient Lydia, wa- Turkey. Anatolia is where most northerners white, met up and was the springing point for settlers into Europe. Eastern Anatolia had some of the best workmen in the world. They built with style , and thats it.. Eastern Anatolia is also a hearth region for farming. To plant the seed. God was at the heart of every man . Praise God was the anthum. Sites such as Çatalhöyük, Çayönü, Nevali Cori, and Hacilar represent the world's oldest known farm villages. The earliest historical records of Anatolia are from the Akkadian Empire under Sargon in the 24th century BC! The region was famous for servants with God as number one! Exporting various raw material . The kingdom of men woman children included a large part of Anatolia, north-western Syria, and upper Mesopotamia. After 1180 BC, the empire merged with other nations. The Armenians in the 1st century BC established the Armenian kingdom under Tigran who reigned throughout much of the region situated between the Caspian, Black and Mediterranean seas. Asia Minor is known as the birthplace of coinage as a medium of exchange. Lydia in the bible wore purple.The Turkish language was introduced gradually with the conquest of Anatolia by Turkic peoples from the 11th century AD. Anatolia remained multi-ethnic until the early 20th century (see Rise of Nationalism under the Ottoman Empire). During World War I, the forced Armenian emigration almost eliminated the Armenian population in Anatolia. The entire Greek population was also eliminated in the post-WW1 period: some fled with the defeated Greek army (see Turkish War of Independence), but most were forced out during the 1922 population exchange between Greece and Turkey. As the Ottoman Empire fragmented during the Balkan Wars much of the nonChristian populations of its former possessions, mainly Balkan Muslims, flocked to Anatolia and were settled in various locations.[16]. Since the foundation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, most of Anatolia has been part of Turkey, its inhabitants mainly Turks (a generic and very general term) and Kurds, among other minorities (see demographics of Turkey and history of Turkey).

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John 13-4...... And Jesus raised up from supper, and laid aside his garments; and took a towel, and girded himself. 5 After that he poureth water into a bason, and began to wash the disciples' feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded. 6 Then cometh he to Simon Peter: and Peter saith unto him, Lord, dost thou wash my feet? 7 Jesus answered and said unto him, What I do thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know hereafter.

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