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Where did the Jews come from, and why have they been wandering since ancient times?

None of the peoples who persecuted the Jews later prospered. —Frederick the Great

The Israel we see now was established after World War II, and Israel not only found its own foothold in the Middle East, but also defeated these countries in the Middle East in several wars. To explore the state of Israel, it is necessary to understand the history of the main ethnic group of the State of Israel, the Jewish nation.

The Jewish people have a very long history, and the recorded age of this people has reached more than 4,000 years. However, this nation is different from the Chinese nation in that the Chinese nation has always existed on the land of China, and the Jewish nation is indeed constantly migrating and drifting. The peoples that persecuted and discriminated against the Jewish people have declined one by one in the past thousand years, and even disappeared into history forever.

Where did the Jews come from, and why have they been wandering since ancient times?

Looking at the Chinese nation from the perspective of the Jewish people, we can see that there is a huge difference in the wisdom of existence between the two peoples. If the Chinese nation wants to gain a good foothold in this world, it must constantly absorb foreign wisdom, and the Jewish nation has a lot to learn. Before understanding this people, the first question to be understood is, where did the Jewish people come from? Why have you been wandering since ancient times?

The Jewish people, in fact, first appeared in the Arabian Peninsula, and they were not originally called Jews, but Semitic.

The origin of the Jewish nation

With regard to the Jewish people, although the Hebrew Bible can trace its origins, it is absurd for such a religious book to explore history. Because people simply cannot distinguish which are myths and legends and which are the real histories that have happened, the historical authenticity of such a book is very low in the case of indistinguishable.

According to the archaeology of the current experts, the earliest place where the Jews appeared should be the Arabian Peninsula, the specific place is no longer known, they should have been a very small tribe, or a familial tribe, they were called Semites along with some other small tribes living on the Arabian Peninsula.

Around 2000 BC, these people began to move north, north because they wanted to find a piece of land to start their settled life. As the south approaches the equator, the climate gets hotter and drier, so they move north.

Where did the Jews come from, and why have they been wandering since ancient times?

Eventually, they settled in a place called your for a while, but eventually as the population grew, they discovered that your wasn't the place they were looking for to settle permanently. Later, under the leadership of the then patriarch Abraham, they continued to migrate along the Euphra low river, which was very important in the Middle East at that time, this time choosing to migrate upstream of the river, that is, to the northwest.

According to the footsteps of such a people, they should have followed the edge of the Arabian Desert all the way west, so as to avoid the risks of the desert and to avoid conflict with the powerful Assyrian army at that time. Eventually some of these people managed to cross the Jordan River and come to Palestine, where they found it to be a place for them to live, so they settled down.

That's where their names come from, and the indigenous peoples who live in Palestine call these Semitics the Habpaths, which means the people who crossed the river. Later, according to the phonetic changes at that time, the word Habeilu gradually evolved into the current Hebrew, and at this point, the name of the Jewish nation Of Hebrew was determined, and their language was called Hebrew.

Why do the Jewish people, who have settled in Palestine, wander the world?

This is related to the national conflict in this region at that time, although the Jews established a very powerful state, but in the end they were still attacked by the army of the Roman Empire, and because of their resistance, they were eventually driven out of Jerusalem by the Romans, and the Jews began to wander the world.

Where did the Jews come from, and why have they been wandering since ancient times?

2. The wandering nation

After settlement, after some time, there was a very serious famine in Palestine, where Spreeren lived, and the people who had migrated here moved here, so they moved west again, this time through the then Sinai Peninsula to the then rich Egypt, and they settled in a place on the banks of the Nile called Goshan.

The Jews were living very well here, but in the 13th century BC there was a tyrant in Egypt, who built a lot of work during his reign, forced the Jews to be slaves, and forced the Jews to do some very hard chores.

The next story is known to many people, that is, Moses led the Jews out of Egypt. Moses was God's chosen man, and under Moses' leadership, the Jews fought a long war with Pharaoh at the time, and eventually the Egyptian pharaoh agreed that Moses could lead the Jews out of Egypt.

But it was easy to come in, it was difficult to get out, and Moses led the Jews out of Egypt not directly, they were wandering in the wilderness of Sinai for a long time. In order to cope with the various crises in the wilderness, but also to strengthen the cohesion of the entire nation, Moses founded Judaism on Mount Sinai and declared that God had laid down ten precepts for mankind, which is also known as the Ten Commandments of Moses.

The Jews finally returned to Palestine, and they settled here again, but with the development of time, there were some changes among the Jews, and at this time there were some tribal leaders named "judges" among the Jews, which were equivalent to kings, who were both military commanders and religious leaders, and all the secular powers were combined, but these rights could not become their sons, so in fact this was equivalent to a democratic system.

Where did the Jews come from, and why have they been wandering since ancient times?

As society grew, such a democratic system gradually moved closer to the monarchy, and by the time of King David's reign the Jews had established a very powerful state that ruled over an entire area of Palestine on the east bank of the Jordan River.

After David's death, his son Solomon ascended the throne, and now arabs call him Suleiman the Great. After Solomon's death, his son Rehoboam succeeded to the throne, but unfortunately, at this time a Babylonian Empire arose in the Middle East, and the kingdom established by the Jews was conquered by the Babylonian Empire, and all the Jews were captured in Babylon and became slaves of the Babylonians.

Later, the Babylonian Empire was conquered by the Persian Empire, which allowed the Jews to return to their former homeland. The Jews rebuilt the Temple of Jerusalem here, but with the rise of the Roman Empire, the Jews became subjects of the Roman Empire.

In the late years of Roman rule, when society was unusually corrupt, the Jews rose up in revolt, and they wanted to seek self-control once again. However, this time they did not succeed in Jerusalem, which was attacked by the Roman army at that time, and the Romans directly demolished their temple and destroyed their faith in order to completely destroy the Jews, and from then on the Jews were no longer allowed to return to Jerusalem, but could only wander the world.

brief summary

The Jews have long been called a stateless people, but after World War II, as Jewish power rose, the United Nations bought them a piece of land in the Middle East. Despite this, the state of Israel eventually gained a foothold in the world by its own force, and after many wars in the Middle East, the Jews, although they did not seem to be rivals of the Middle East countries, finally turned the tide.

Where did the Jews come from, and why have they been wandering since ancient times?

The experience of the Jews is worth reading for everyone, this nation has been struggling, even if they are not allowed to return to their homeland, but they still maintain the habits of a nation, which is very valuable, and it is also worth learning from the Chinese nation.

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