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258<strong>The</strong> Bible, in its official form in the State of Israel, which has turned into acult and a flash point of shameless propaganda, is a false Bible. <strong>The</strong> Bookof Books is first and foremost a book of religious truth. In its secondaryrole, the Bible is a historical book that describes the chronicles of theHebrews and the chronicles of the peoples of the Mideast over a longperiod of time. For secular Jews in the State of Israel, the Bible isimportant because of its secondary role, its historical one. From thisperspective, the Bible is a book of intra-Israel wars and as their outcome,Judah came to dominate the other peoples-tribes, defeat them in extendedcompetition, and inherit their place. <strong>The</strong> most successful of the sons of ourpatriach Jacob was Joseph and not Judah. Joseph is the hero of the Book ofGenesis, which describes his fate and origins at great length. <strong>The</strong>prominence of Judah begins in the book of Judges, in the depressing tale ofthe concubine of Gibeah, and it continues to increase until Judah becomes,after the destruction of the Kingdom of Ephraim, the sole heir of the tribesof Israel. <strong>The</strong> Bible is not a book of integration, or of the success ofintegration between the tribes of Israel, but it is a book of wars, strugglesand rivalries in which the greatest tribe inherited the weaker tribes. OurBiblical experts carefully hide this historical truth, which is very importantin its own right and which has decisive value for the understanding of therelationship between Jewish peoples in today’s State of Israel. <strong>The</strong> Bible isstudied in the State of Israel as a book of quizzes, as a source of Jewish,and general, meditations, and as a treasure trove of language. But it is notstudied as a book that pours light upon the historical essence of Hebrewpeoples and the relationship between them.Moreover. <strong>The</strong>re is a strong link between the Bible as a religious book andthe Bible as a historical book. As a religious book, the Bible begins withthe victory of the one great God over a confederacy of gods lesser than He.Many signs testify to this victory, for example the declaration: <strong>The</strong> Lord isGod (Kings 1 18:39). However the Bible, as a historical book, finisheswith the victory of the Tribe of Judah, which defeats all the other tribes andinherits their place. <strong>The</strong> Lord inherited the confederacy of gods. Judahinherited the confederacy of tribes. It is likely that Judah interpreted the

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