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A northern country, see Ezekiel 38:2, 27:13. This is usually identified with Bithynia (Targum Yonathan; Targum on 1 Chronicles 1:5; Yerushalmi, Megillah 1:9). The Talmud also refers to it as Beth-unyaki, which is the Talmudic term for Bithynia (Yoma 10a). This is in the area to the east of the Bospherus (Yov'loth 9:11). Josephus, however, says that the Tuvalites were the Ibers. Some say that these were the people of the Iberian Peninsula (otherwise associated with Heber, descendant of Magog), and hence they were the original Spaniards. Indeed, one source says that this is why the Spanish refer to themselves as cen-tuvales (gentualla), literally 'people of Tuval' (Abarbanel). However, there was also an Iberian people associated with the [[Everite nation]] who lived to the east of the Black Sea.
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See Ezekiel 38:2, 27:13. The Talmud (Yoma 10a) refers to it as Beth-unyaki, which is the Talmudic term usually identified with Bithynia (Targum Yonathan; Targum on 1 Chronicles 1:5; Yerushalmi, Megillah 1:9) in an area to the east of the Bospherus (Yov'loth 9:11). Josephus, however, says that the Tuvalites were the Ibers and this is why the Spanish refer to themselves as cen-tuvales (gentualla), literally 'people of Tuval' (Abarbanel).. Some say that the people of the Iberian Peninsula the original Spaniards are an Iberian people associated with the [[Everite Nation]] who lived to the east of the Black Sea (otherwise associated with Heber, descendant of Magog).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 15 February 2011

See Ezekiel 38:2, 27:13. The Talmud (Yoma 10a) refers to it as Beth-unyaki, which is the Talmudic term usually identified with Bithynia (Targum Yonathan; Targum on 1 Chronicles 1:5; Yerushalmi, Megillah 1:9) in an area to the east of the Bospherus (Yov'loth 9:11). Josephus, however, says that the Tuvalites were the Ibers and this is why the Spanish refer to themselves as cen-tuvales (gentualla), literally 'people of Tuval' (Abarbanel).. Some say that the people of the Iberian Peninsula the original Spaniards are an Iberian people associated with the Everite Nation who lived to the east of the Black Sea (otherwise associated with Heber, descendant of Magog).