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Who were the Khazars
Clue. This might explain why all the Jews are allergic to olive trees and none of them have genes tracing back to Israel.
I suspect jews as we know them predate the Khazarim; but their “conquest” (or more accurately; the death of the Khazarian host society, and jewry’s absorbtion of everything “useful” into their gene pool) represented an influx of Eastern European phenotypes - and selected specifically against Christianity.
I suspect this same exact process is what eventually ended Phoenicia, Canaan, Edom and others who may have been lost to history. Like the Borg, everything that wasn’t useful to the Collective was discarded.
How could unique "Jewish" DNA be passed down if the "Jewish" lineage focuses on the mother but human mother's have two X chromosomes so the unique X chromosome could be lost unlike the Y chromosome that could be the same for every father. Now special mitochondria could pass down to the next generation. Or if they do not have human DNA gender might work differently passing on the "Mother's" DNA without loss of what makes them "Jewish"
In the Old Testament the character translated as God or the LORD instructed the Israelites to wipe out people from certain geographic regions and not to marry them but allowed them to marry far away nations
It explicitly mentions that they did not wipe them out completely but married them
One of the reasons they were instructed to exterminate them was because they committed bestiality which might be a metaphor for genetic engineering of humans with non humans
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I would suggest that most of the ancient Israelites did not use the groups they claimed they were told to exterminate as hosts but that it was mostly the other way around and the groups they were told to exterminate mostly used them as hosts leading up to the faction that supported the execution of Jesus was kicked out and then used the Khazarians as hosts
They might then have gone back in recent time to wipe out the descendants of Israelites who were not infected
Yeah in all cases, I’m not one to challenge the OT narrative, or its Traditional interpretation; I believe Biblical Israel was rather like the Nations around them in terms of personal piety and Faithfulness - but the difference being they’d been entrusted with the Oracles of the objectively-existing Almighty God; influencing human history thereby through the lives of the Israelite Nation. I think their highs and lows in terms of general Faithfulness are accurately catalogued in the Law, the Writings, and the Prophets; and that the entire purpose of all these was basically twofold:
to prove beyond reasonable doubt that God has such influence over human history, and;
to bring about the exact conditions necessary to the birth of the Mother of God.