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u/khoreshtefesenjoon ยท 1 pointr/czech

Quoting wikipedia for biblical interpretation does not prove your point at all. They don't even source their interpretation besides just quoting Genesis and "all of the land east of the Nile river" is extremely vague. If you want to have a reasonable argument, show me some rabbi's interpretation or some legitimate source that reinforces what you think is supposedly so clear and obvious, other than your own biased and contextless interpretation. If it's so clear and obvious, it must be easy to find some kind of reinforcement for your beliefs? Also your obsession with what Genesis says and not actually interested in what the Torah says is pretty telling, and is pretty much the historic way anti-semites have taken text out of context and at-face-value to portray Jews as evil. You can find examples of your anti-semitic bullshit in any far-right white nationalist forum, including the one on reddit, as well as the classic anti-semite's bible culture of critique by MacDonald. If you read the book, you'll see that he employs your tactics nearly to the T for biblical and rabbinical interpretation.

If you care about bigotry and anti-semitism and not just bigotry towards Palestinians, I would read up some more on it. Your knowledge is sorely lacking, and it's clear you're not aware of the various different foundations of anti-semitism because you seem to be blind to your own perpetuation of it.

Pretty much the exact same way islamaphobes do it with the Koran (Taqqiya, 72 virgins, etc.). It's sad how you don't see how bigoted you are by peddling this nonsense. I'm worried what other bullshit you believe because this is how you critically analyze texts, it really takes your credibility away.

It's hard to find an online source, most of this stuff is written in books and torah commentaries and in the heads of knowledgable rabbis, but this source is pretty thorough and goes through both interpretations and all the relevant sources and is consistent with all the rabbis I've learned this from. The source is apparently from this book

this map and this map detail some of the territory a little clearer.

Now if you want to actually find me some kind of source that isn't your interpretation of a sourceless wikipedia article that backs up your view, feel free.