To gain a deeper understanding of who today’s Jews are — and who they are not — we must examine the racial makeup of the Judeans – or those who were living in the Roman province of Judea. Who were the “Judeans”? The most authoritative sources that describe the racial composition...
and her father’s family was originally from Hejaz before settling in Amman. She had six sisters and two brothers. From a young age, she developed a fascination with literature and the arts, a love that was nurtured by her older brother Fathi, who read her the writings...
He notes that frankincense and myrrh were the source of the riches of the Nabatean Arab kingdom, outside the Roman Empire in North Arabia, based at Petra, the city carved from rock and that gold was a universal currency.The Nabateans had long been familiar with Jews and were aware of ...