Kal thawadath laYAHAWAH basham Yahawashi (All Praises to YAHAWAH in the name of Yahawashi). Was Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoicism, a Jew? Explore Stoicism’s forgotten Israelite roots and connections to the tribe of Dan, Judah, and ancient Phoenicians. This enlightening video uncovers fascinating links between the teachings of Stoicism, the Torah, and early Jewish influence on philosophy. You’ll also learn about Zeno’s lineage, cultural ties to the Levant, and the deep historical connections that challenge traditional narratives.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Intro
00:08 – Zeno of Citium
04:07 – Tribe of Dan in Cyprus
07:33 – Stoicism and Apostle Paul
11:15 – Chrysippus of Soli
12:19 – Israelite Phoenicians of Cilicia
16:14 – Israelite Phoenicians of Troy
20:04 – Israelite Phoenicians of Tarsus
23:40 – Dardanus = Darda Of Judah
30:50 – Israelite Phoenicians Tin Trade
35:17 – Israelites in Crete
38:46 – Israelites in Troy
43:10 – Israelites in Africa
44:44 – Jews in Crete and Mount Ida (Judah)
45:00 – Cleanthes and Hellenized Hebrew Name
45:33 – Paul Quotes Cleanthes in Acts 17
45:58 – Cleanthes and Zeno’s Jewish Heritage