Re: "Born" Assyrian |
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atherst
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Yes indeed...Grant makes that very point with whole lists of names he encountered and all of them Jewish...not a single "Assyrian" name among them. As far as the yowling of assyrian nationalists that Chaldeans are "fake"....it seems that the name "Chaldean". fake though it may be, was in common usage much before anyone thought to use "Assyrian"...so, the modern Chaldeans came FIRST...not the modern Assyrians. --------------------- |
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