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  • Smithjoi_b - 1 month ago
    It's quite clear from this table that Greek Cadmus is the

    same person as biblical Gad, whereas Greek Illyrius (Serb.

    Ilirije) is the same person as biblical Arile (Serb. Arilije).

    Afterall, the very name Cadmus is essentially the same as

    the Hebrew name Gad, especially if it's written in Hebrew

    plural - Gadim, which means Gadites or Gad's tribe (letter

    g becomes k or c in Indo-European language). Even the

    mainstream historians confirm the fact that the name

    Cadmus is of Semitic (Hebrew) origin. Besides, it is said

    that Cadmus was a leader of 'aliens' (i.e. Hebrews) from

    Egypt, together with Danaus (Dan) and Moses. Everything

    is clear here. This would mean that Illyrians got that name

    after Arile, son of Gad. And this means that the Israelite

    tribe of Gad was among Serbs. To be more precise, Gad's

    tribe inhabited Israel after escaping from Egypt, after

    which they moved to Greece (Cadmus and Thebes), and

    finally colonized the lands of Serbs in the North, to whom

    they gave their name Illyrians (Arilians).9 This is a proof

    that Israelite tribes were famous in the ancient times, and

    that their leaders were revered among foreigners.


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