WIKIPEDIA: According to the Bible, Galilee was named by the Israelites and was the tribal region of Naphthali and Dan, at times overlapping the Tribe of Asher's land.

Bnei Bilhah are of an ancient origin. In the Hebrew migratory tradition begun more than two millennia ago, an Israeli remnant migrated into Africa with many Danites from Northeast Africa migrating back to their tribal allocations in Israel, such as Tel Aviv, besides emerging Naphtalite communities throughout Mainland Africa, including Levitical Islanders from Haiti, Jamaica, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Australia, as well as a Mixed Multitude comprising the African Diaspora from the United States of America settling Southwest of the Sea of Galilee.

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Whitney Houston drowned in a bathtub and now the City of Houston is drowning. I'm not saying she predicted this but maybe she did.
— Adam Koenig (@KoenigAdam) August 30, 2017

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Robert Ash: The most important thing here, though, is that God never once spoke against the mixed multitude. He never once had even one thing to say against the African people who followed Israel out of Egypt to worship the God of Israel. God has always welcomed anyone who wants to follow Him. God never minded when the Israelites married other people from other races who turned from their false gods to follow the only true God. He was only angry when the Israelites married other races to follow their gods. That’s when He got angry.

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zoro4me3: Reuben is a bartender and a private bar for demons and vampires. He’s never worried about the demons killing or eating him because he’s so powerful. He fights with a short knife that can extend at will and has the power to kill demons almost instantly with it’s pure holy silver blade. His eyes are pretty much always closed unless he’s fighting with demons or being serious. As for his connections with vampires, he’s been longtime friends with Luke and Adduen’s gang. Luke usually turns to Reuben for advice or help and can always be counted on. Reuben may look harmless, but once tipped off, you don’t want to mess with the likes of this cut-throat human.

Mark (Samaria's brother), Adduen, Dracula, Michael (main enemy in "Adduen"), and a couple other major/minor characters with be created later and then I'll post them asap.

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Transit Taglit Translation: You're not the only one in danger, here.
Harvey Fierstein: It's Time For The Gay Community To Get Dangerous 
Matthue Roth [@matthue]: I love having insider information. RT @SterlingLordLit Psst... "Dangerous Angels" by @francescablock will be an Amazon Daily Deal tomorrow 
Shlomo Riskin: Connecting the spiritual voice of Jacob to the physical hands of Esau can be a dangerous enterprise. However, Rebekah's point is well-taken. If compassionate righteousness and moral justice are to rule the day, they often need the back-up of military strength and prowess. Thank God, the great difference between 1943 and now is the fact that we have the hands and the arsenals of Esau. May we continue to use that power with restraint and ethical sensitivity, as we have heretofore. 
Batya Medad: Israel's most dangerous enemies are those who claim to be friends and allies. That mask is the most difficult to remove. Only when People recognize that the United States of America isn't a true friend of Israel that Jonathan Pollard will have a chance at freedom.
Lee Kaplan: The simple truth is Trump has been touting he is a good Christian and a Presbyterian in particular, but this is why he may be the ultimate danger to Israel and the Jewish people.
American Israel Public Affairs Committee: This is a dangerous moment for America 
Camonghne Felix [@KamoneFromPluto]: Ebola is the most dangerous Pandemic of the 21st century
Jack Engelhard: Bernie is not harmless. Bernie is dangerous.
The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg 
Edward Joseph Snowden: We are witnessing an American moment in which ordinary people from high schools to high office stand up to oppose a dangerous trend in government.
Edward Joseph Snowden: The most interesting part of political Twitter is discovering what journalists secretly agree with, but consider too dangerous to RT.
WikiLeaks: What Joseph has revealed is what I have been sounding the alarm about for years, that the US Nationalist Security Agency are guilty of a mass interception program of Twitter, Google, Facebook, the various telecommunications data. Joseph is a hero who has informed the public about one of the most egregious crimes of the millenia, which is the creeping formulation of a mass surveillance state. We run the danger here of the West more broadly drifting into becoming a totalitarian state where there are no systems. There's no law for the average person inside the nationalist intelligence complex, where you can intercept whoever you want, you're completely unaccountable for your actions, there's no judicial review. Joseph clearly didn't find that acceptable and he was even someone in the system. The criminal US government is in in the throes of a calamitous collapse in the rule of law.
Кирилл: Russia faces gigantic temptations when the Nations start justifying Sins and codifying them into law. These are very dangerous apocalyptic precursors and we must do everything in our powers to safeguard against their Sins, as we lead the Nations down a path of self-destruction, which they chose to embark across. 
Doreen Ellen-Bell Dotan: Russia, with Putin as Head of Gov't, is being portrayed as being on a moral higher ground than the US - even as a haven for American dissenters. Dangerous delusion. 
Gidon Bromberg: It's nature's revenge. These sinkholes are a direct result of the inappropriate mismanagement of water resources in the region. They could develop overnight or overtime making them unpredictable and very dangerous. 
The Hebrew Mamita also known as Vanessa Hidary: Like any artist without an art form, she became dangerous. 
Chris Koo: Hello Everyone
I danced to Beyonce's Crazy In Love this time to celebrate Beyonce's Dangerously In Love 10th Anniversary YAY! my favorite song of all time "uh oh uh oh uh oh" 
Iñigo Lazaro Pascual: I can feel the changes. I can feel a new life, i always new life could be dangerous 
Albert Einstein: The World is a dangerous Place, not because of those who do Evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing. 
אֶהוּד בָּרַק: Iran with nuclear weapons would be far more dangerous both for the region and, indeed, the world. 
Steve Yuhas: If you chose to stay in Yemen during a time when America was evacuating and you end up in the custody of Iran-backed terrorists in Yemen, who is at fault? It's most certainly not the U.S. government and we should not send American troops into Yemen to grab these Americans. I'm tired of us going to get backpackers, hikers and a whole host of people who go to the most dangerous places on earth only to get exactly what we knew would happen. 
Esther Jungreis: I have often written and said that we are living today in remarkable but dangerous times in which we can hear [provided we know how to listen] the footsteps of Messiah. Ours however, is a generation that has difficulty hearing. You might, of course, wonder at the appropriateness of the word "deafness." "Isn't that a bit too extreme?" No! Even if there was a stronger expression, I would resort to that, because indeed, our generation has become deaf – no matter how thunderous the call of Hashem may be. But still you might ask, "Why deaf?" What is there in our society that inhibits a person from listening? Why should our generation be more deaf than those that preceded us? To be sure, in every generation we have had problems hearing that "still small voice" that comes in many shapes and forms. However, in our generation, that blockage has become even more acute. In the interim, time relentlessly passes by, and with every moment, events unfold that we don't hear or see. Not only have we lost our ability to hear, but we have also lost our ability to talk... to hold a conversation. Nor are they obliged to hear expressions of love which might make them feel guilty or indebted. There is an old Yiddish saying, "There was a time when parents taught their children to talk, but now, children teach their parents to keep quiet." Regardless of our reaction however, the messages continue... the sounds become louder and louder, demanding a response, but how can we respond if we no longer know how to hear? Deaf, dumb, and blind, we continue to march on to the sound of our own music. So it is that we never learn. Even the most world-shaking events go unheeded. Nor has the world paid heed to the destruction of churches and the killing of those of the Christian faith. Yes, all this is unfolding. Paradoxically, neither Rome nor any other Christian denominations have raised voices of outrage. The silence is deafening. Why? But we dismiss that question as well. We have our own problems. We can't really get involved in world events. It won't help anyway, so the call continues to be sounded and we continue to remain blind, dumb and deaf. [to be continued] 
Daniel-San [@Danielbenstein]: A little learning can be a dangerous thing.
BEREL WEIN: What happens in general society always profoundly affects the Jewish world, sometimes directly, often indirectly. But it surely affects our world even if most of us are consciously unaware or even uncaring about what the outside non-Jewish political world is interested in or doing. And that type of head-in-the-sand attitude is very dangerous in the long run, as the twentieth century should have proven to us.
Michael L. Weinstein: The USAF's transparent duplicity and specious motivations for basing its new decision to force service members to swear to God are dangerous, disingenuous and despicable. Is the lunacy of this USAF stupidity really that hard to see? Will the USAF actually have to be dragged into federal court before it acknowledges its disgusting position of religious extremism here? The case law is so universally settled in this precise area that even actors who play lawyers on TV or in the movies could win this one in court. 
Less importantly, it also directly contradicts the prohibition of oaths mentioned in the New Testament. In Matthew chapter 5 verses 33-37, which is an important part of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, it clearly states, "Swear not at all; neither by heaven; for it is God's throne. But let your communication be, Yea, Nay, for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil." 
I guess the Air Force would have rejected Jesus as well?
Nathan Judy: We're coming into the summer and we're not going to get a whole lot of rain. We know that. We're about two months ahead of where we should be in terms of drying out. People might notice as they're driving the freeways that the hills are getting brown. Typically, they'd be green. California doesn't look promising. Much of California is well below normal for seasonal rainfall. Californians can expect a dangerous summer wildfire season. Humans cause at least 90 percent of fires in the forest, so campers, don't be foolish.
Sima Rose Greenfield: When I talk about my travels people ask, "Isn’t it dangerous?" Isn’t it dangerous to be alone in a foreign country as a woman? Well, yes. It is dangerous, but is it more dangerous than living everyday life in any western country? No, not really. Traveling alone as a woman is not more dangerous than walking around any major city.

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The King of Sheba

Babylonian Talmud: Baba Bathra 15b: 21-22: R. Samuel b. Nahmani said in the name of R. Jonathan: Whoever says that the malkth of Sheba was a woman is in error; the word malkth here means the king~dom of Sheba.

SISTER JUDAH [Trinidad and Tobego ex-patriot], Shashemene, EthiopiaIt’s not going to get better in America. The Bible must fulfill. 
SISTER WENDY BRYAN, RASTAFARIAN ETHIOPIANGet away from the West 
SISTER JEAN FORREST, RASTAFARIAN ETHIOPIAN: This is the promised land or the step to the promised land, a better place to work in, better environment, more Godly, and that’s why I repatriated to Ethiopia to continue that line of my religion.
Joni Kabana, The Fear Of Affection: I can’t help but look. And look again.
Rhythm and swoon, their bodies meld, back and forth they sway, eyes locked on each other, hands waist level with fingers rippling like a sea of fish in an ocean of love. 
Two men, friends, in Ethiopia. 
In Western culture, we would label this display of affection as something other than a respectful acquaintance. But here in this land where mankind first existed, love is shared between men in a highly sensual, if not downright, erotic manner. 
This, in the light of day, outside, in fresh open air. 
For God’s sake. 
The first time I saw this type of electricity pass between hard bodied and uber masculine men was in a dark bar, tucked away in the Piazza area of Addis Ababa. I watched in amazement as men beckoned one another to dance, their bodies aligned with the thump of bass that was spilling out of the too-close speakers. As two men conversed with dance, they each started out with patterned steps, tentative with each move, but always maintaining eye contact with each other, lest one might break the spell. 
As they warmed up, in body and spirit, their movement became more erratic, but with more fever to stay on beat, and aligned with each other, legs woven. They are that close. 
Do they have sex?! I blurt out, my USA need to label rising to my speech. 
No. No, they don’t. They are friends. 
Then how can they look at each other like that? Like THAT. 
Once again, as often happens here, my words solicit a reaction of tilted-head amusement at my questions. 
But, of course. Why wouldn’t men love one another? And show it? Isn’t this how we were born to relate? 
I continue to watch with humble heart, feeling silly for asking such questions. Then, out of the corner of my eye, I see my Ethiopian friends watching me, intently, as I watch the swirl of energy in every direction. 
You silly Western girl. Why does this fascinate you so? 
I feel rhythm beckon me, and with tempered manner and the thrill of a new encounter, I take the hand of my friend.
RON DE VERA: Humans are not born with the prejudice that men holding hands with other men are gay. For example, in Ethiopian culture, it is socially acceptable for men to hold hands with other men in public. This is not because Ethiopian culture is accepting of homosexuality, in fact, homosexuality is illegal in that country. Holding hands is acceptable because Ethiopians were not taught by their culture that this type of male-to-male gender expression is evidence of gay sexual orientation. Showing them photos of Pascual and Milby holding hands would mean absolutely nothing except that the two men are obviously friends. 
At the end of the day, the question should not even be about sexual orientation or gender expression. We should strive for a society that has reached a level of acceptance that sexuality does not even figure in the discussions. Call me strange but I think there are lessons to be learned from the perceived gayness of Midas Marquez and the men of Ethiopia.

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Jojo Dass: Shaima Ibrahim Khairy Mahmoud Gad was born in Cairo, Egypt. Her father, Ibrahim Khairy Mahmoud Gad, is a retired food and beverage manager at a hotel in Egypt and her mother, Carmen Rassmuzin Cordoviz, left her home in Makati City in Metro Manila, Philippines for Egypt when she was 30 years old, and decided to become a school teacher. Gad has three other sisters and a brother, arrived in Dubai last year, and started working as PR and marketing coordinator at Crowne Plaza Deira. She plans to grow her career and move to Tunisia someday to settle down with her husband, Kaies Amri, a Tunisian national who works at Damac Maison Hotel in Downtown Dubai.

AARON PALABYAB: My friends and I during our trip to Egypt in 2008.
Bezalel Porten: The Elephantine documents reveal the presence on the island of Elephantine and on the mainland (Syene) of a Jewish military colony serving Persian interests. The Elephantine Jews observed the Sabbath, celebrated Passover, and gave their children Hebrew names. One of the most striking features of the Elephantine papyri is the prominent role that women play. It is no exaggeration to say that they are everywhere. Almost a third of the contributors were women. Their names enhance our knowledge of female onomastica. While a married woman in the Bible was regularly known by the name of her husband, these women, as well as the ones mentioned in the contracts, are referred to by their fathers’ names.

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קבר האמהות

hydz: With friends at Mt. Berenice, Tiberias, Israel
Almog: Hey. I'm Gal, from Eschar, Israel. You can find me at the Hebrew Wikipedia. 
I have uploaded scores of free images to the Hebrew Wiki, some have been moved here to commons by other users, and its about time they all find their place here. 
If you require a photo of something in the north of Israel, let me know in my talkpage on the Hebrew Wikipedia, and I'll do my best to fetch one. 
I keep my pictures as free as possible. Enjoy the views of the green Galilee, and lovely Israel for free!

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