tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1561021949330808781.post1971872441659225528..comments2024-01-09T23:20:33.373-08:00Comments on Ancient Tides: Ancient Israel May Have Had A Woman KingGregory LeFeverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11872137290650811690noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1561021949330808781.post-63512338976909519082009-08-28T14:37:26.822-07:002009-08-28T14:37:26.822-07:00You are correct. It's sloppy labeling ~ of whi...You are correct. It's sloppy labeling ~ of which I too have been guilty ~ to consider "Canaan" and "Israel" as synonymous. The actual article to which I linked is more factual and correct. <br /><br />I had not heard of the Hetshepsut/Deborah connection until your comments, which I appreciate.Gregory LeFeverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11872137290650811690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1561021949330808781.post-58366419518658591342009-08-28T14:29:02.469-07:002009-08-28T14:29:02.469-07:00The article's headline should correctly read: ...The article's headline should correctly read: "Ancient Canaan may Have had A Woman King", and whoever put Israel there needs to explain where the word "Israel" was ever linked to this find.<br /><br />And yes, ancient Canaan did indeed have a "Woman King", her name was Hetshepsut. Egypt ruled this land. The female Pharaoh the bible called "Deborah, the female Judge." Lapidoth, the red-headed female Pharoah.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com