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Yadavas Hebrews farmers. How come Jews thought Hebrews were slaves?

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
You need recruits to fight your wars? The Mizos were not enough?
Yadavas will fill the bill perfectly. Don't get too many of them. They can create a lot of trouble.
Lastly many of the Mizos migrated to West. Yadava Jews may not be accepted there.
Yadavas will like to go to West without going to Israel.
 
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Clara Tea

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Yadavas Hebrews were farmers. How come Jews thought Hebrews were slaves?

Jews and yadavs - is there any historical connection? - Quora

Yadavs, according to this quora article, are from India. The article also makes the ridiculous claim that Jesus and Moses were Indian (yet, there is clear evidence that they were Jewish).

Jews Descendants of Yadavas Star of David Tantric Symbol Noah Manu

The link above shows more info about the yadavs.

Jews were slaves under Egyptian rule, but, apparently, pyramids were built by Egyptian shop owners and craftsmen. It was a privilege to be chosen to build them.
 

Bharat Jhunjhunwala

TruthPrevails
Jews and yadavs - is there any historical connection? - Quora
The article also makes the ridiculous claim that Jesus and Moses were Indian (yet, there is clear evidence that they were Jewish)..
The claim may not be so ridiculous about Moses. There is no evidence that Moses or Hebrews ever lived in Egypt. The R-M124 gene provides a genetic connection between Ashkenazi Jews and Yadavas. The 1st Yam Suf could be the Indus RIver; Sinai could be Taftan, 2nd Yam Suf haman-e-Mashkel, 3rd Yam suf Shatt al-arab.
 

Jayhawker Soule

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Premium Member
Yadavas' claim aside.
Np, let's not play that game. The post is about so-called "Yadavas Hebrews Farmers." Deal with it.

The question remains how could Hebrew farmers having cucumbers and melons; and of whom the Pharaoh was afraid, be "slaves."
Assuming that this is some silly question inspired by Numbers 11:5, what would preclude a slave or servant having access to Egypt's produce?
 

River Sea

Active Member
You need recruits to fight your wars? The Mizos were not enough?
Yadavas will fill the bill perfectly. Don't get too many of them. They can create a lot of trouble.
Lastly many of the Mizos migrated to West. Yadava Jews may not be accepted there.
Yadavas will like to go to West without going to Israel.

You were expressing how Yadavas are fighters. Can you tell me more about the process of how Yadavas Hebrews farmers who also practiced the profession of cattle rearing became fighters?
 
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Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
Yadavas are not Hebrew farmers. They are from an ancient Aryan tribe. Perhaps what Israel wants is to recruit mercenaries. Don't take Yadavas to be fools. Government of India would stop any such attempt.
 

River Sea

Active Member
Yadavas are not Hebrew farmers. They are from an ancient Aryan tribe. Perhaps what Israel wants is to recruit mercenaries. Don't take Yadavas to be fools. Government of India would stop any such attempt.

You were saying the Government of India would stop any such attempt.. However, that's now. What about from 1525 BCE to 1445 BCE the Pharaoh was the ruler in the Indus Valley.. Surely Moses or Krishna living in Indus Valley weren't slaves. Can you tell me more about the ancient Aryans?
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
You were saying the Government of India would stop any such attempt.. However, that's now. What about from 1525 BCE to 1445 BCE the Pharaoh was the ruler in the Indus Valley. Surely Moses or Krishna living in Indus Valley weren't slaves. Can you tell me more about the ancient Aryans?
You are getting your history wrong. Indians did not have any connection with Pharaohs or Moses.
Aryans were Indo-European herders from Pontic steppes. They came to India around 2,000 BCE and merged with the people here adopting the indigenous Gods and rituals. Indians got Vedas and Sanskrit through them.
 

Bharat Jhunjhunwala

TruthPrevails
Np, let's not play that game. The post is about so-called "Yadavas Hebrews Farmers." Deal with it.

Assuming that this is some silly question inspired by Numbers 11:5, what would preclude a slave or servant having access to Egypt's produce?

The question is not of access. The question is of longing. The travails of exodus may not be worse than slavery. And they had houses with door posts. Gold. Carts or chariots. Where is slavery! Also the new king reigned only one generation. No evidence of looting. So where did the wealth go?
 

Bharat Jhunjhunwala

TruthPrevails
You are getting your history wrong. Indians did not have any connection with Pharaohs or Moses.
Aryans were Indo-European herders from Pontic steppes. They came to India around 2,000 BCE and merged with the people here adopting the indigenous Gods and rituals. Indians got Vedas and Sanskrit through them.
Assuming Aryans came to india 2000 bce, what stands against Moses being yadava and leaving Indus at 1500 bce. Pl know that hindu texts tell of yadav as leaving for an unknown country.
 

Jayhawker Soule

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Premium Member
The question is not of access. The question is of longing. The travails of exodus may not be worse than slavery. And they had houses with door posts. Gold. Carts or chariots. Where is slavery! Also the new king reigned only one generation. No evidence of looting. So where did the wealth go?
-->-->--> ignore-list
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
Assuming Aryans came to india 2000 bce, what stands against Moses being yadava and leaving Indus at 1500 bce. Pl know that hindu texts tell of yadav as leaving for an unknown country.
I agree, there is a story of Yayati, when rejected by his father becoming a 'yavana', which can be taken as going West. Yadu clan is named after him. In that case, Yadavas should have been outside and not in India.
But do you mean Moses was of Indian Hindu descent? I do not think Jews will agree to it. Is there any such mention in Torah?
@Jayhawker Soule has already put you on his ignore list. :)
 
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