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Hattuarian wrote in
: Rorik wrote: Hattuarian wrote in message ... Hattuarian wrote: What does Gelil Haggoyim Mean? I came across this while reading something about egyptian campaigns in Palestine. The only explanation I've seen so far is "Galilee of the Gentiles". I found the term Gelil Haggoyim he http://www.shechem.org/machon/schwar.../division.html When I started looking at other google hits, I saw there was someone named H.S. Chamberlain who used this term in his writing. This Chamberlain was clearly one of the originators of Nazi ideology, and I want to be very clear that I am not advocating his position on anything. I am being perfectly honest when I say I found the term when reading about the The Asiatic Campaigns of Thut-mose III. I saw the term Haggoyim, and recognized the "goyim" sylable, and googled for the word because it looked interesting. You should ask this question on the Heathen_Knowledge list. They are extremely knowledgeable about all kinds of obscure things, always check their facts before responding, and never, ever post anything that comes from Nazi sources. :^), rorik hua QUFF Bertie |