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Palestinian* Culture
(* denotes a culture rather than a country)

Background: Palestinian religious beliefs between 3000 and 300 BC are usually defined by the languages of those who practiced them: e.g., Amorite, Hurrian, Ugaritic, Phoenician, Aramaic, and Moabite. Knowledge of the religions of these groups is very uneven. Only from the city-state of Ugarit (14th-13th centuries BC) is there a wide range of religious expression.

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Proverbs from the Palestinian* Culture
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Every eye has its look.
R
The eye sees, but the hand can't reach.
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Do good and throw it in the sea.
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Do not drink from a well and throw a stone into it.
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Your close neighbor is better than your faraway brother.
 

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