range of mountains between France and Spain. The Bible is full of interesting caricatures. In the first book of the Bible, Guinesses, Adam and Eve were created from an apple tree. One of their children, Cain, asked "Am I my brother's son?" God asked Abraham to sacrifice Issac on Mount Montezuma. Jacob, son of Issac, stole his brother's birthmark. Jacob was a partiarch who brought up his twelve sons to be partiarchs, but they did not take to it. One of Jacob's sons, Joseph, gave refuse to the Israelites. Pharaoh forced the Hebrew slaves to make bread without straw. Moses led them to the Red Sea, where they made unleavened bread, which is bread made without any ingredients. Afterwards, Moses went up on Mount Cyanide to get the ten commandments. David was a Hebrew king skilled at playing the liar. He fougth with the Philatelists, a race of people who lived in Biblical times. Solomon, one of David's sons, had 500 wives and 500 porcupines. Without the Greeks, we wouldn't have history
10.2009) Käärma, I (2002) ÜRO saamatus Palestiinas [WWW] http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=121963 (06.11.2009) RÉSUMÉ The Historical backround tothe Israeli State in Palestine Anneli Kritsmann-Lekstedt The present study is actual due to the fact that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been the world's longest conflict in the 20th as well at the beginning of the 21st centuries in the sense of national tensions and hot war. The controversy between the two nations, the Israelites and Palestinians and their ancestors, has lasted for more than a century. It has given rise to many questions and different historical visions. Many uninitiated bystanders as well as journalists guess that the roots of the problem exist in the deeper history of the area. With the present study and historical discussion, the author is trying 28 to prove that the conflict has lasted less than one hundred years and the earlier history is
arguments to make good his opinion, but rather tells us the story, as he thinks fit, of this strange kind of domineering phantom, called the fatherhood, which whoever could catch, presently got empire, and unlimited absolute power. He assures us how this fatherhoodbegan in Adam, continued its course, and kept the world in order all the time of the patriarchs till the flood, got out of the ark with Noah and his sons, made and supported all the kings of the earth till the captivity of the Israelites in Egypt, and then the poor fatherhood was under hatches, till God, by giving the Israelites kings, re-established the ancient and prime right of the lineal succession in paternal government. This is his business from p. 12. to 19. And then obviating an objection, and clearing a difficulty or two with one half reason, p. 23. to confirm the natural right of regal power, he ends the first chapter. I hope it is no injury to call an half quotation an half reason; for God