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Danite Outline

First migrations of Israelites from Egypt occurred around 1500 BC. They
travelled acrossed the Mediterranean and settled in Crete, Troy, Rome,
Greece and actually began those civilizations.
(1)WhenthetenplagueswithwhichtheEgyptiansweresmitten

commenced,iqropsfledfromEgypttothecityofAqts,in
Greece,whichhebuiltastheMetropolis.Thereheestablishedthe
throneofthekingdomoftheSoanites,andbecamethefirstking
oftheAtinisim(Athenians)i.e.,theoanites.Afterhimthere
reignedseventeenkingsandnineteenprinces,untilthereignof
Cambyses,thesonofCyrus,KingofPersia.(2)Attheendofthe
BookofJoshuaitiswritten,'SoJoshuamadeacovenantwiththe
peoplethatday,andsetthemastatuteandanordinancein
Shechem.'JosephbenGorionassertsinhisbookthatwhenthe
heathenmadeacovenant,aftersheddingthebloodofthecalfand
sprinklingitupontheground,theyusedtosay,'Thusshallthe
bloodofhimwhobreaksthiscovenantwhichwehavemadebe
shed.'JoshuathenissuedadecreetotheIsraelitesthattheyshould
pourwateruponthegroundinsteadofblood,tofulfilthe
command,'Thoushaltnotdoaccordingtotheirdeeds.'
(3)Inthosedays,inthetimeofJoshua,therelivedacertainman
Eriqtonios,whowasthefirsttoconstructachariotinGreece.
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King Erichthonius (/rkons/; Greek:


Erichthonios)[1] was a legendary early ruler of ancient Athens, Greece.
According to some myths, he was autochthonous (born of the soil, or
Earth) and raised by the goddess Athena
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erichthonius_of_Athens

AndCadmus,KingofEgypt,wentfromThebes(###)andcame

toTyreandSidon,andtherereigned.InthelandofGreecethere
alsoreignedCadmusEuropesTapanes,andhecalledthename
oftheroyalcityTapanes.

Tahpanhes or Tahapanes or Tehaphnehes = "thou will fill hands with

pity" a city in Egypt; modern 'Tel Defenneh' or 'Tel Defneh' located


approx 18 miles (29 km) east southeast from Tanis
http://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/Lexicon/Lexicon.cfm?
strongs=H8471&t=KJV

Tahpanhes (also transliterated Tahapanes or Tehaphnehes; known

by the Ancient Greeks as Daphnae (), now Tell Defenneh)


was a city in Ancient Egypt. It was located on Lake Manzala on the
Tanitic branch of the Nile, about 26 km (16 miles) from Pelusium. The
site is now situated on the Suez Canal. According to the Hebrew
Bible, the Jews from Jerusalem fled to this place after the death of
Gedaliah and settled there for a time (Jeremiah 2:16; 43:7,8,9; 44:1;
46:14; Ezekiel 30:18).
A platform of brick-work, which has been tentatively described as the
pavement at the entry of Pharaoh's palace, has been discovered at
this place. "Here," says the discoverer, William Flinders Petrie, "the

ceremony described by Jeremiah 43:8-10; 'brick-kiln' (i.e. pavement


of brick) took place before the chiefs of the fugitives assembled on
the platform, and here Nebuchadnezzar II spread his royal pavilion".[1]
King Psammetichus (664610 BC) established a garrison of foreign
mercenaries at Daphnae, mostly Carians and Ionian Greeks
(Herodotus ii. 154). After Jerusalem was destroyed in 586 BC, the
Jewish fugitives, including Jeremiah, came to Tahpanhes (Jeremiah
Chapters 43-44). When Naucratis was given the monopoly of Greek
traffic by Amasis II (570526 BC), the Greeks were removed from
Daphnae and its prosperity never returned; in Herodotus' time the
deserted remains of the docks and buildings were visible.The site
was discovered by Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie in 1886; it was
then known by natives as the "Castle of the Jew's Daughter". [2] There
is a massive fort and enclosure; the chief discovery was a large
number of fragments of pottery, which are of great importance for the
chronology of vase-painting, since they must belong to the time
between Psammetichus and Amasis, i.e. the end of the 7th or the
beginning of the 6th century BC. They show the characteristics of
Ionian art, but their shapes and other details testify to their local
manufacture.[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahpanhes
Its difficult to talk about the early Phoenicians without first talking
about the Exodus and the time of Joshua. Even before that, Mycenean
Greece founded by the Danaan Greeks, who were the tribe of Dan from
Egypt. If you read Euripides and his poems about the sons and
daughters of Danaus and Aegyptus you can see that the Danites made
parodies in the 5th and 6th centuries BC and made up a story about how
the Daughters of Danaus fled Egypt and eventually settled in
Pelopponesus, Greece. This was said to have occurred long before the
Trojan War.
In fact, the Greeks that fought in the Trojan War are Danaan Greeks.
The Dorian Greeks do not arrive until a couple of generations after the
Trojan War. Now, by all Greek chronologies the Trojan War is probably
around 1180-1200 BC. This coincides with the approximate middle of
the Judges period in Israelite history.

Now,Danaushadfiftysons,andtheytooktothemthefifty

daughtersofEgisates,theirbrother.Butonedayoneofthe
brothersarose,and,killingalltheothers,reignedintheirstead.(5)
Atthattime,inthedaysofOthniel,CadmusreignedinThebes,
andthecityofBianya(###)wasbuiltbyTapanes.Hefirst
introducedthelettersoftheGreekwriting.ThecityofEpira(###),
nowcalledCorinthus,wasalsothenbuiltbySisipo.Minos,theson
ofEoripi(###),reignedtheninCrete
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Zarah Judah is the founding tribe of Troy. By the time of the Exodus the
Zarah branch of the tribe Judah had already founded Troy and the
Danaan Greeks had already founded cities in the Pelopponesus. The
Greeks, Menander of Ephesus and Diodorus Siculous, testify to this in
their historical records as well. All ancient historians say that the
Caligians and the Carians originated from the Islands and are related to
the Phoenicians. The Greeks of Thebes are also descendants of the
Phoenicians. Between the Carians and the Caligians, who are said to be
Phoenicians, the Carians became the Milesians (named after Miletus,
their primary city).
Thales was the first great Greek philosopher and he was called, by
Herodotus, a Phoenician by Race. King Minos is connected to the
Phoenicians as well. Heracles is also a Phoenician. Heracles in the
mythology was said to have saved Andromeda from the sea monster
and this is said to have occurred, by Josephus and Strabo, in Joppa,
Palestine. The earliest Greek legends are connected to the Near
East/Palestine.
The Dorian Greeks conquered the Pelopponesus by Sea. Homer
mentions the Dorian Greeks being on the Island of Crete during the
Trojan War. The children of Heracles, the Heraclidae, they are rejected
form the Pelopponesus by the Danaans, they leave by sea and return
with the Dorians. Archaeology shows us that there is a lot of Greek
architecture at Dor in Palestine, which is from a time before the
Assyrian destruction of Israel (745 BC). It would seem apparent that
the Dorians came from Dor in Palestine and that Crete was a
checkpoint for them before entering the Pelopponesus. The King of
Sparta in the 2nd century BC wrote a letter to Jerusalem and recorded
the kinship between the Spartans and the Jews proving that the Dorian
Greeks are indeed Israelites.

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