| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - lization [was] worthy of comparison to the divided Kingdom of Egypt, and was infinitely more powerful than that of Judah.[7] Sayce and other scholars also mention that Judah and the Hittites were never enemies in the Hebrew texts; in the Book of Kings, they supplied the Israelites with cedar, chariots, and horses, as well as being a friend and allied to Abraham in the Book of Genesis.
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