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This article could use a wholesale rewrite to bring it up to modern scholarly standards; it has the flavor and language of late 19th century biblical scholarship.
User:FeanorStar7
Even more so, this is an article about Jewish history that derives almost entirely from the Catholic Encyclopedia (which is somewhat offensive, if you think about it).
MSJapan15:22, 6 September 2006 (UTC)reply
Move
I am suggesting a move to
Zebulun. This is by far the most common, popular, and well known spelling, and it is the most accurate as well. I will proceed with it shortly unless someone objects strongly. --
DLandTALK02:20, 31 May 2006 (UTC)reply
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This article could use a wholesale rewrite to bring it up to modern scholarly standards; it has the flavor and language of late 19th century biblical scholarship.
User:FeanorStar7
Even more so, this is an article about Jewish history that derives almost entirely from the Catholic Encyclopedia (which is somewhat offensive, if you think about it).
MSJapan15:22, 6 September 2006 (UTC)reply
Move
I am suggesting a move to
Zebulun. This is by far the most common, popular, and well known spelling, and it is the most accurate as well. I will proceed with it shortly unless someone objects strongly. --
DLandTALK02:20, 31 May 2006 (UTC)reply