Wednesday, November 19, 2008

jgm00068-Skorecki-DNA-Assertion

The researchers are now focusing effort on the study of Levites' genetic make up to learn more about their history in the Diaspora.
 
How does the above paragraph prove
(a) this mutation began 3300 years ago
(b) it began in Asia
(c) Aaron was the first to have it.
 
They do not have a shred of evidence that any of these Europeans are descendants of any Asians/Africans that all Israelites came from (let alone Levites)
If you are only looking for a mutation in one population you will not find it any where else
If you are only looking for a mutation in populations after 1970, you will never be able to compare it with populations before 1970.
 
Using genetics, anthropology, the science used by law enforcement around the world, NONE of these Europeans that lack Asian/African dna could possibly be descendants of the Israelites.
 http://encyclopediaegypt.com/israel/eg-blond.htmHow DNA is now being used to identify the race of an original population of the earth http://encyclopediaegypt.com/e-race.htm
 

Diaspora: Greek,  "a scattering or sowing of seeds

There is NO mystery about the Diaspora of the bible Israelites. After Solomon blew it, the kingdom was divided. This was the beginning of the end.

After that period the masses of Israelites were dispersed into the Persian Empire (127 provinces) from India to Sudan. At that time over 20 million Israelites would have existed http://jewgenetics.blogspot.com/2008/11/jgm00081-asian-israelites.html

Less than 50,000 returned. When the Romans got there the land was filled with mostly non Israelites, people from all surrounding nations.

We know where the Israelites were scattered if we know the locations where they will be gathered from and it is clearly written, it is not Russia, Germany, Poland .. Europe but it is the Asian and African lands where they had been dispersed.

Isaiah 11:11  And it shall come to pass in that day, that the Lord shall set his hand again the second time to recover the remnant of his people, which shall be left, from Assyria, and from Egypt, and from Pathros, and from Cush, and from Elam, and from Shinar, and from Hamath, and from the islands of the sea.

 


 
 

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