THE MENORAH IS NOT BIBLICAL
The Jewish menorah used by Jews is a product of paganism. Professor Daniel Sperber, former dean of the Faculty of Fundamental Jewish Studies at Bar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv, believes that the menorah is a “historical mistake.”
"What we have here is not really Jewish."
— said the professor.
The modern menorah was copied from a Roman arch built two millennia ago, which in turn was borrowed from a temple in southern Turkey built to worship Zeus, the Greek god of the sky. The biblical lampstand is a stand decorated with flowers, plants and buttons, while the menorah's depictions of "monsters" and "dragons" tie in with its roots in Greek mythology, which also depicted naked and scantily clad nymphs.
Modern Jewish scholars view the menorah as a partial forgery that has no relation to biblical integrity and is a product of Greco-Roman paganism that was adopted into Jewish tradition.
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