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It could depend on what the writer considers "biblical times," but I'm not aware that anybody contends otherwise. Not even the Bible claims that Israelites were the first people to live there. What the writer is probably trying to defend is the notion that the Israelites conquered Canaan after spending a few centuries enslaved in Egypt. The current consensus of archeologists is that that is almost certainly untrue. The people who formed the kingdoms of Judah and Israel were people who had always lived there. Jewish culture evolved in situ from Canaanite culture.
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That's understandable, considering that there wasn't a lot of historiography going on in that part of the world during that period. Or at least, none that anybody has found yet.
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Also, it is not clear who the classes were. For example, the people deported in the Babylonian exile were the upper class. It is not clear what happened in Palestine in around 600 CE, but if anyone left, it was again the upper class The lower classes remained in Palestine. |
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Rivers of Babylon the result of moving two coach loads of people?
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Clivedurdle, think of the various exiled leaderships of conquered European states that stayed in Britain during WWII. Now imagine them in captivity in Berlin.
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http://books.google.com.au/books?id=...page&q&f=false
"THe Canaanites" Jonathan Tubb. There are 3 reviews of this scholarly book at this site, in the third of them, by "Shikambu" there is this comment: "The author posits that the Israelites were in fact a sub-set of Canaanite culture and many parallels are drawn in the book on this point." I read the book some time ago and found it interesting. My memory [such as it is, tells me the author is from the British Museum and has strong credentials. |
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