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“If that was the second king, then what about the one from the first generation?” |
“If that was the second king, then what about the one from the first generation?” |
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− | “After Moses led the |
+ | “After Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, they wanted to have their own king, so the leader then, Samuel, anointed Saul to rule as the first king. David was a servant to Saul, but, after killing a hostile nation's great warrior, Goliath, he became famous, later becoming king after Saul's death. And then to house the ten commandments given by God to Moses, a temple in Jerusalem was built by David's son, Solomon.” |
“That came out pretty well. You're like a global history teacher.” |
“That came out pretty well. You're like a global history teacher.” |
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Letting out a tired breath, Jin continued his explanation. |
Letting out a tired breath, Jin continued his explanation. |
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− | “After the kingdom of Israel divided, the northern kingdom was invaded by Assyria, and the southern kingdom, Judah, was invaded by Babylon, and the citizens were taken as captives. Some time later, they returned from captivity and rebuilt the temple in Jerusalem but, after that, the kingdom of Rome came and destroyed it, scattering the people, then World War II, and until Israel was re-founded as it is today, the people wandered as vagrants. In other words, things like Solomon's Treasure, the 10 Commandments that were kept in the temple, were either taken away by Assyria, Babylon, or the Roman Kingdom, or else were hidden by the exiled |
+ | “After the kingdom of Israel divided, the northern kingdom was invaded by Assyria, and the southern kingdom, Judah, was invaded by Babylon, and the citizens were taken as captives. Some time later, they returned from captivity and rebuilt the temple in Jerusalem but, after that, the kingdom of Rome came and destroyed it, scattering the people, then World War II, and until Israel was re-founded as it is today, the people wandered as vagrants. In other words, things like Solomon's Treasure, the 10 Commandments that were kept in the temple, were either taken away by Assyria, Babylon, or the Roman Kingdom, or else were hidden by the exiled Israelites, and it's the location of that hiding place we don't know. Not to mention, for a long time people have also been searching for the 10 Commandments.” |
“The 10 Commandments were lithographed, weren't they. So they're just stone, I don't care about that.” |
“The 10 Commandments were lithographed, weren't they. So they're just stone, I don't care about that.” |