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If other users are fine with him deleting my edits and contribution to the article without explanation I will not revert it. The section about where the ark is today according to Jewish tradition was very well sourced, happened to be interesting and what most readers came to the article wanting to read. I refuse to interact with this individual and will leave it to other editors to decide if they want it there. Have a nice day! --
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You have the privilege of not talking to me at your own talk page. This is not your own talk page. You need to
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I am not going to edit or write, but not mentioned in the article is the fact that the Hebrew scriptures ( Book of Maccabees is not canon) is the prophet Jeremiah who says this in chapter 3.
16 “‘“And,” says Adonai, “in those days, when your numbers have increased in the land, people will no longer talk about the ark for the covenant of Adonai — they won’t think about it, they won’t miss it, and they won’t make another one. "
It other translations it says remade and refashioned. Meaning it was destroyed, likely in the siege by Babylon. Someone else can put the information about Macabees being left out of the "Jewish Bible" also called the Hebrew scriptures.
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If other users are fine with him deleting my edits and contribution to the article without explanation I will not revert it. The section about where the ark is today according to Jewish tradition was very well sourced, happened to be interesting and what most readers came to the article wanting to read. I refuse to interact with this individual and will leave it to other editors to decide if they want it there. Have a nice day! --
Nycarchitecture212 (
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01:24, 29 March 2024 (UTC)reply
You have the privilege of not talking to me at your own talk page. This is not your own talk page. You need to
WP:COMMUNICATE, you cannot dodge it. You may ask for an interaction ban if you so wish.
I am not going to edit or write, but not mentioned in the article is the fact that the Hebrew scriptures ( Book of Maccabees is not canon) is the prophet Jeremiah who says this in chapter 3.
16 “‘“And,” says Adonai, “in those days, when your numbers have increased in the land, people will no longer talk about the ark for the covenant of Adonai — they won’t think about it, they won’t miss it, and they won’t make another one. "
It other translations it says remade and refashioned. Meaning it was destroyed, likely in the siege by Babylon. Someone else can put the information about Macabees being left out of the "Jewish Bible" also called the Hebrew scriptures.
2600:6C40:7E7F:F9E8:C927:BDC4:C252:E3B7 (
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00:34, 28 April 2024 (UTC)reply