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In 1948, Jews didn't have a country, so they invaded Palestine, killed many Palestinians, and forced many out. The Jews then changed the name of Palestine to Israel.
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The Crusades were rising hostility to the Jews. More and More Christians believed that all non-Christians were their enemy. On their way to Palestine, some Crusaders massacred European Jews and continued the killing in Palestine. After the Crusades, Jews were expelled from England in 1290 and from France in 1306 and again in 1394. Many of these Jews moved to eastern Europe. Many Crusaders who stayed in Palestine came to respect Muslims, but Cristian tolerance toward Jews continued.
It refers to the Philistines who also lived in ancient Palestine, and with whom the Jews in ancient times had a less than friendly relationship. Judea referred to only a part of that area where the Jews were a majority. But although many people in today's Israel claim the whole of present-day Palestine as being 'their' ancestral land of Judea and Samaria, the historical fact is the the ancient Jews shared that land with several other tribes at the time (like amongst others, the Philistines and the Samaritans) and were a minority or even hardly present in several parts and cities of ancient Palestine.
At the time of Christ, most Jews were involved in farming or mercantile businesses. Many were involved in the Temple ministry. Many of the remaining Jews were slaves.
6,000,000 died and a few lived
After World War 1, Great Britain controlled Palestine, an Arab region that was also the land the Jews had lived in 2,000 years earlier. Starting in the late 1800s, Jews fleeing persecution in Eastern Europe had begun migrating there again. After World War 2 and the Holocaust, many Jews were left homeless and the number who wanted to migrate to Palestine increased.The United Nations approved a Partition Plan in 1947 to create separate Jewish and Arab States.
Jesus Christ lived for 33 yrs
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A:The question relates to the extent of Jewish occupation of the modern lands immediately before the declaration of Israel's independence. Actual births are hard to quantify directly, but there are statistics on population. And of course, births can be estimated on the basis of population and immigration. On eve of Crimean War, (1853-56) about half a million people lived in Palestine, including 20,000 Jews.By 1914, there were an estimated 70,000 Jews in Palestine. Many had arrived in the period since 1882.Following the end of the First world War, the British classified the 800,000 inhabitants of Palestine according to religion: 650,000 Muslims; 80,000 Christians; 60,000 Jews. During the war, almost 40,000 Muslims, more than 10,000 Christians and more than 1,000 Jews had died fighting the Turks.By the end of 1947, there were 600,000 Jews in Palestine. Most were legal and illegal immigrants, and so were not born in the territory.
AnswerWhether Jesus was really divine and truly king, is a matter of faith. If you believe that he was, then yes. If you do not believe that he was king, then he was not so, and probably just an itinerant preacher who lived in Palestine many centuries ago.