2. 4,000 BC?
Ariel Ben Yochanan , |
Kfar Tapuah, Efraim, |
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(10.20.09) |
B"H
In "Jewish" we say 4000 BCE, which is a clever way meaning before common era, when we refer to goyishe time. The Jewish calendar is at year 5770, so 4000 BCE is 1770. The nations count time from what they call C. If Israel is meant to be a Jewish state, why to mark time and date as the nations and not as Jews?
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