User:Galut5
"If I forget thee, O' Yerushalayim..."
Psalms 137:1-6
(1) By the rivers of Babel, there we sat down and we wept as we remembered Tsiyon.
(2) We hung our lyres upon the willows in the midst of it.
(3) For there our captors asked us for the words of a song, and our plunderers for rejoicing, saying, “Sing to us a song of Tsiyon!”
(4) How could we sing the song of יהוה on foreign soil?
(5) If I forget you, O Yerushalayim, let my right hand forget.
(6) Let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, if I do not remember you, if I do not exalt Yerushalayim above my chief joy.
About self
I'm a graduate of Auburn University's MIS program and currently working in the IT industry. I enjoy working with computers and people, but I'd much rather be working with dead people (i.e. working with "History", which is probably the career path I should have taken).
"No regrets. Read a book."
Contributions
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Interests
- Torah
- יהוה,YHVH, the Creator's Great Name.
- TaNaK
- 613 Mitzvot
- Karaite Judaism
- Tribes of Israel
- Israel
- Golan Heights
- The Third Temple
- Messiah
- Davidic line
- Nevi'im
- Messianic prophecy
- Two House Thealogy
- History of ancient Israel and Judah
- Ten Lost Tribes of Israel
- Parthian Empire
- Sakas / Scythia
- Sparta
- Macedonians / Alexander the Great
- Sarmatians
- Ancient Genealogy
- Family Genealogy
- DNA / Genetics / Genetic genealogy
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