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The name Saxon itself is derived from the original Hebrew Saka-suni and means son of Saks or Isaac’s sons. In Documents of Destiny by F.
Wallace Connon (London; 1958, p. 102) it is recorded, “Dr. Holt Yates says:
‘The word Saxon comes from sons of Isaac,’ and he gives Saac, Saak, Saach, Saax, Saach-en and shows that in many Eastern languages sons of is often written sunnia, which would give sons of Isaac as Saac-sunnia.4 It is universally accepted by modern historians that the Iskuza were called “Shuthae” by the Greeks and “Sacae” (also “Saka” and “Sakka”) by the Persians. Herodotus furthers tells us the Persians called the Sacae, “Scythians.”5 In reviewing the Royal Correspondence of the Assyrian Empire it is evident that the “Iskuza,” the “Sakka,” the “Scythians,” the “Cimmerians,” and the “Gimiri” are all Israelites.6