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I think there should certainly be a pop culture reference section in the pages about Jacob and his 12 sons. For example: "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", which is a popular live theater musical made famous on broadway and a film starring Donny Osmund, competely mixes up the order of the sons making Judah one of the youngest and stating the Rachel was Jacob's favorite wife when both are completely false. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.64.241.110 ( talk) 01:22, 19 January 2010 (UTC)
It is INCREDIBLY ANNOYING to read the "some scholars bla bla bla postdiction aetology"-nonsense on EVERY SINGLE page relating to the 12 Tribes - cannot this disclaimer instead be posted on A SINGLE page for itself ? It makes for repetitive and useless reading.
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I think there should certainly be a pop culture reference section in the pages about Jacob and his 12 sons. For example: "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", which is a popular live theater musical made famous on broadway and a film starring Donny Osmund, competely mixes up the order of the sons making Judah one of the youngest and stating the Rachel was Jacob's favorite wife when both are completely false. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.64.241.110 ( talk) 01:22, 19 January 2010 (UTC)
It is INCREDIBLY ANNOYING to read the "some scholars bla bla bla postdiction aetology"-nonsense on EVERY SINGLE page relating to the 12 Tribes - cannot this disclaimer instead be posted on A SINGLE page for itself ? It makes for repetitive and useless reading.