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REFERENCES AND NOTES<br />
(London: SCM, 1986), 199.<br />
6. Evidence of Migration to Britain Category N12 Sheet<br />
2012/0302, Christian Assemblies International, Coffs Harbor,<br />
Australia, March 2002.<br />
CHAPTER THREE<br />
1. Bernard Berenson, Rumor and Reflection. (New York, Simon<br />
and Schuster, 1952) quoted in Howard M. Sachar, The Course<br />
of Modern Jewish History (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1958),<br />
405.<br />
2. Dr David Appleyard reports that Qwarenya is “extremely<br />
endangered, if not extinct.”<br />
3. Wolf Leslau, Falasha Anthology (Yale University 1951), xxi.<br />
4. Angel Sáenz-Badillos, A History of the Hebrew Language<br />
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993).<br />
5. James Barr, Comparative Philology and the text of the Old<br />
Testament. (Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns, 1987), 99-101.<br />
CHAPTER FOUR<br />
1, Rodolfo Fattovich, Lorenzo Petrassi, Kathryn Bard, and<br />
Vincenzo Pisano. The Aksum Archaeological Area: Preliminary<br />
Assessment. Naples, Italy: Instituto Universitario Orientale<br />
Napoli, 2000.<br />
2. Gerald Obermeyer, “Civilization and Religion in Ancient South<br />
Arabia,” Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies,<br />
1, no. 1, (Spring 1999) Amman, Jordan: 35-64; Andrey<br />
Korotayev, “Ancient Yemen: some general trends of evolution<br />
of the Sabaic language and Sabaean culture,” Journal of Semitic<br />
Studies, (Oxford) Supplement 5, 1995.