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Worth looking into Carthage, phonecia and the Canaanites as the protojews. Carthage was an ancient superpower rival to Rome that worshipped Baal hamon, who was synonymous with (satan?). They waged war with Rome for supremacy of the Mediterranean sea and their success was a serious prospect. Their army wasn't fought by Canaanite warriors because they didn't fight their own battles but rather with mercenaries in typical jewish fashion. They lost every war with Rome, the first 2 times they lost Rome was lenient and demanded only a tithe and cease to military operations, the third time however Rome razed Carthage completely and salted the earth so that nothing could remain.

This was roughly 200 years BC, in that time the elders and survivors fled somewhere, and it is my belief that they went to Jerusalem and were accepted by the Israelites on condition of converting to Christianity. In this context the narrative of the new testament where the Pharisee elders were turning the Israelites away from god's teachings makes more sense as they were Canaanite jews following their elders teachings (Baal hamon, shabbatai, Saturn), Jesus ministry was about exposing them, the consequence was the Pharisees executing Christ.

Christianity became a big part of Israel at the time, and I believe when Hadrian sacked Jerusalem he allowed the Christians to flee before wiping out the Canaanites entirely. The 'jews' hatred of Rome endured and they began undermining Rome with rebellions and proxy wars before Rome wiped Jerusalem off the face of the planet. Hadrian took 12 legions to deal with Jerusalem, they only took 4 to subjugate all of Gaul. He wanted nothing more than the complete destruction of his ancient foe.

As for the jewish Saturn connection look into it it just keeps unraveling. jews worship on Saturday (Saturn's day) or shabbat, which is also Saturn's day in their belief (shabbatai is the name for the god Saturn). What many people call 'baal' as the Canaanite god is actually baal hamon, Baal just means lord in Canaanite language, Baal hamon is synonymous with saturn. The word cannibal I believe comes from Canaan and Baal, or literally a Canaanite lord.

This is something I'm just reading into and discovering so forgive me if I'm loose on details.

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Interesting info, but I think jews worshiping Saturn might be misleading. The picture of Saturn you shared is actually a picture of Greek Titan . Easiest way to explain Titans in Greek mythology would be "the evil gods", and for some reason (most likely political with little afterthought) Romans did this:

After the Roman conquest of Greece, he was conflated with the Greek Titan Cronus.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_(mythology)

I find it also unlikely that jews who are Africans would worship European pagan God. I'd stick with them worshipping Moloch, Baal and similar degenerate African deities.

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Saturn is the equivalent to cronos. There is a deeper connection than just that. Saturn is still a planet regardless of mythology and was observable. The jews call it shabbatai and there is reverence for it. Romans consider it a malignant entity while the jews revere it. There is probably interconnection between them tbh, the ancient world wasn't isolated islands of cultures that in spite of what we're led to believe, there was a lot of connection between them and the more you learn the more you see it.

Regardless of connection to European history they do worship Saturn regardless as the Canaanites worshipped Baal hamon or as shabbatai. It's worth looking into the jews worship of Saturn, there is something there and I think the European disdain of it is connected to the jews reverence of it