Talk:Al-Qubeiba, Jerusalem

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User:Arminden has added some info, sourced to Seetheholyland.net.

I have become more and more sceptical to using these religious sites, they are sometimes ok, sometimes absolutely horrible. But the thing is: we have many modern scholars who discuss these questions, like Pringle, and Ellenblum. Mostly they show how when places became unreachable for Christian pilgrims, then "miraculously" another town/village  (which was within reach of the pilgrims) took its place as any Biblical place. Basically, it was a practical matter. I think we should keep to the academic scholars when we write about this. Huldra (talk) 23:23, 11 September 2014 (UTC)


 * Sites like this are notoriously unreliable. It should be replaced as soon as possible. Zerotalk 07:43, 13 September 2014 (UTC)

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