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Merker deals also in his work with the common error 

 which assumes the Semites of old to have been identical 

 with the jews of to-day. As a matter of fact, the special 

 characteristics of our modern Jews did not come into 

 existence until after the Semites began to mix with the 



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race of Heth. The Bible touches repeatedly upon the 

 mingling of the two races, which began long before the 

 Hebrews settled down. 



I cannot enter further into these mutters here. I shall 

 only say that, in Merker's book, we have before us the 

 work of a man who has been able to enter into the soul 

 of a people in a quite unique manner, and who has 

 consecrated many years to his task. He has amassed an 

 amount of material which cannot but arouse the admiration 

 even of those students of the subject who may not be 

 able always to subscribe to his conclusions. 



Before he entered upon his study, for which he was 

 well qualified by his scientiiic training and his familiarity 

 with this kind of work, our knowledge of the Masai 

 was very scanty. No one else has ever undertaken so 

 thorough an investigation into their language and habits 

 and modes of thought. I think I am in a position to 

 estimate the immense difficulties he had to cope with. 



This is not the place to discuss Merker's theories in 

 detail. I must leave that to the experts. This much is 

 certain, that the "' ol Morani," the spear-wielding warriors 

 of the race-, have dominated the velt-land for thousands 

 of years, roaming far and wide, and increasing their herds 

 always by pillage and plunder among the other races 

 settled in the country. Like the Indians of North 



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