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The kingdom of Israel was a power, not a superpower, but it had a certain degree of influence in the Ancient world.

One visible influency of the Hebrew religion, was that the Zeus and other figures of powerful gods, were copied or heavely influenced from the Hebrew religion, contrary to what some pagans and ignorant retards believe, as example :

"From the brightness before Him His thick clouds have passed on, || Hail and coals of fire. And YHWH thunders in the heavens, || And the Most High gives forth His voice, || Hail and coals of fire. And He sends His arrows and scatters them, || And much lightning, and crushes them." Psalm 18:12-14

"Send forth lightning, and scatter them, || Send forth Your arrows, and trouble them," Psalm 144:6

These two psalms were written by David, in 1000 B.C., that is, 3 millennia ago, David was king of Israel, and a well-known figure throughout the civilized world at that time. But Moses could be used too, if that wasn't enough, since he is even older.

Another notion that Israel had religious influence elsewhere :

"Your adversaries have roared, || In the midst of Your meeting-places, || They have set their ensigns as ensigns." Psalm 74:4

So pagan devils and degenerates invaded and took the Hebrew temples, culture, religion, and consequently were influenced, or even copied, these things.

The kingdom of Israel was a power, not a superpower, but it had a certain degree of influence in the Ancient world. One visible influency of the Hebrew religion, was that the Zeus and other figures of powerful gods, were copied or heavely influenced from the Hebrew religion, contrary to what some pagans and ignorant retards believe, as example : "From the brightness before Him His thick clouds have passed on, || Hail and coals of fire. And YHWH thunders in the heavens, || And the Most High gives forth His voice, || Hail and coals of fire. And He sends His arrows and scatters them, || And much lightning, and crushes them." Psalm 18:12-14 "Send forth lightning, and scatter them, || Send forth Your arrows, and trouble them," Psalm 144:6 These two psalms were written by David, in 1000 B.C., that is, 3 millennia ago, David was king of Israel, and a well-known figure throughout the civilized world at that time. But Moses could be used too, if that wasn't enough, since he is even older. Another notion that Israel had religious influence elsewhere : "Your adversaries have roared, || In the midst of Your meeting-places, || They have set their ensigns as ensigns." Psalm 74:4 So pagan devils and degenerates invaded and took the Hebrew temples, culture, religion, and consequently were influenced, or even copied, these things.

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