Deborah’s Palm Tree marks the region of Palm Trees under which the ‘Mothers’ sat, and whose barks at that time were used for making of bark-garments for certain category of followers of the ‘Law’; it was not the Pal Tree of a man or woman called Deborah as the region fell under Ephraim, means ‘brahma’, and again this region was the only region in the ancient world where ‘relics’ of Prophets, Prophetess, Sages, Rishis, and Monks, were worshipped. This was a wonderful concept of the ancients who were concerned for their ancestors, and were more enlightened on ‘after life’ and salvation.
The reading that, ‘She(Deborah) would sit under Deborah’s Palm Tree’ ,,,,is not the correct translation; the Palm Trees existed ‘between Ramah and Beth El on Mount Ephraim and the Israelites went up to her for judgment’. Meaning of Ramah has been mostly avoided by scholars which is indicative of the region of Rama of Ajodhya of the epic Ramayana. Ramah here identifies the place of worship of a goddess in the name of ‘Rama’ which Rama established at the ‘junction of the seas’ at Molloi or Multan(Malla country of Pali) of history. The place also highlights the place where Abraham spent rest of his life in this region and his relics is preserved at a place called Mollika. El, or Beth-El identifies the Ulay river of the epic Gilgamesh and the deified region of Date-palm connected with the story of Phoinix in the Erythraean Sea region near Panchaia. The Greek name for the date, phoenix, was the same as that of the traders from Sidon and Tyre(Troy)—Phoenicians.
This palm tree region on the bank of the Ulay river marks the Cush or Kusinagara where the Buddha died and its other name is Jericho or Jara-pidhi. Pliny calls the best date-palm coming from the Syagri region, or the region of the ‘boar’.
City of Palm(Jgs 3;13 ; Dt 34:3) means Jericho and its historic relation with Midinites, and Kenites is seen through their indistinguishable geographical relationship with each other. Here Kenites are same as Kenizzites or people of Kanauja, and Midianites are as same as the Madra people of Indian history.
The chief city of the Minaean Kingdom is identified with Karnan; though there were two other cities like Ma’in, and Yathil. Names of some twenty kings are found from the inscriptions and they were related to one another. As inscriptions in the Minaean language are found in al-Ula in north Arabia, it is almost certain that the second settlements of the Arabians remembred their first home at Karnan. Similarly, name of Saul refers to this El, or Ula which is linked to Adullam or Ad-Ullam where David took refuge from Saul.
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