LOL.
True that.
He rejoiced greatly when John Doe left.
Syl
by asilentone 137 Replies latest jw friends
Here I go again. From Wiki:
The first historical mention of a settlement dates however to the Carthaginian expansion across the Guadalquivir, when the general Amilcar Barca baptized it Kartuba, from Kart-Juba, meaning "the City of Juba", the latter being a Numidian commander who had died in a battle nearby.
Bible thumpers are usually stupid people.
Syl
There were many Phoenician settlements in Iberia. Greek too. Jewish too. Remember, Phoenicians and Israelites are closely related. Tarshish is Spain. They supposedly founded Toledo (from the hebrew word Toledoth), but that is more myth than history.
BTS
E pluribus unum.
The seed has been scattered in all the world's peoples.
Like grains of sand. Like stars in the sky.
The day approaches.
What was this thread about again?
BTS
BTW -
Just now reading the thread and the sidebar was/is? much more interesting. By the way, my paternal grandparents were descended from the Jews who did NOT stay in Spain, unlike you mother's side. Does that make us cousins?
Bystander