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Homer was probably a contemporary of Hosea and Isaiah
Phoenicians
An examination of Scripture, and especially the Septuagint, reveals that the people whom the Greeks called “Phoenicians” (and the word does not appear at all until it appears in Homer) were certainly Israelites.