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This camp includes the great [[Rabbi]] [[Hillel II]], inventor of the nineteen-year-cyclic luni-solar [[Hebrew calendar]] used by [[Judaism|Jews]] worldwide, and especially in present-day [[Israel]]. This calendar calculates Creation, which presumably would fall on 1 Tishri Year 1, as October 7, 3761 BC according to the [[Julian calendar]].
This camp includes the great [[Rabbi]] [[Hillel II]], inventor of the nineteen-year-cyclic luni-solar [[Hebrew calendar]] used by [[Judaism|Jews]] worldwide, and especially in present-day [[Israel]]. This calendar calculates Creation, which presumably would fall on 1 Tishri Year 1, as October 7, 3761 BC according to the [[Julian calendar]].


The Hillel Camp is at its greatest odds with the other two camps primarily because it assumes that the [[Messiah]] was ''not'' [[Jesus Christ]] at all, but a rebel leader named [[Simon bar Hochva]], who revolted against [[Rome]] in 135 AD, prompting [[Emperor]] [[Hadrian]] to scatter the Jews to the farthest reaches of the Roman Empire (the [[Diaspora]]) and rename the region from ''Judea'' to ''Palaestina'', which is the nearest equivalent to "Philistia'' in [[Latin]].
The Hillel Camp is at its greatest odds with the other two camps primarily because it assumes that the [[Messiah]] was ''not'' [[Jesus Christ]] at all, but a rebel leader named [[Simon bar Hochva]], who revolted against [[Rome]] in 135 AD, prompting [[Emperor]] [[Hadrian]] to scatter the Jews to the farthest reaches of the Roman Empire (the [[Diaspora]]) and rename the region from ''Judea'' to ''Palaestina'', which is the nearest equivalent to "Philistia" in [[Latin]].


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=== The Ussher Camp ===
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