“Moses or moasis means pretender to the thrown.”
“Mount Ararat or the mountain in the middle east supposedly where the biblical ark landed isn’t the actual mountain where that happened cause the tale is a far more ancient tale of a man named adrehasus but also ararat just means “high mountain” when correctly translated.”
“The name "Israel" for the new state was proposed by David Ben-Gurion and adopted following a vote in the People's Administration, the cabinet-in-waiting, on May 12, 1948. It was chosen after other names, including "Judea," "Zion," "Ever," and "Eretz Israel," were considered and rejected. The name "Judea" was ruled out because the UN Partition Plan designated most of the historical region of Judea for international administration or the Arab state, and using the name would have been geographically inaccurate and potentially alienating to the Arab population expected to be part of the new state. "Zion" was similarly rejected due to its specific geographic association with a hill in Jerusalem, which would not be part of the new state, and because it risked confusing citizens of the state with Zionists abroad. "Ever," derived from the Hebrew word for "Hebrew," was proposed but disliked, possibly due to its limited geographic connotation referring to the area west of the Jordan River. "Eretz Israel" (Land of Israel) was avoided due to its irredentist implications, as it could be interpreted as a claim to all of Mandatory Palestine, which conflicted with the UN Partition Plan. The name "Israel" was ultimately selected, not out of strong enthusiasm, but due to a process of elimination and the urgency of finalizing the declaration of independence just two days before the formal establishment of the state on May 14, 1948. The final declaration stated, "We hereby declare the establishment of a Jewish state in Eretz-Israel, to be known as the State of Israel".”
Every 70yrs the corporation has to change its name.