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About 1500 B.C. Near the ford at Jabbok, the Hebrew patriarch Jacob wrestles<br />

with a spirit being, thereby earning the title of “Israel,” or<br />

“wrestler with God.” <strong>The</strong>re is some controversy about Jacob’s<br />

winning technique. <strong>The</strong> Christian Bible, for example, credits Jacob’s<br />

victory to his refusing to give in even after his opponent<br />

grabbed him by the genitals (“the sinew which shrank, which is<br />

upon the hollow of the thigh” [Genesis 32:32, King James<br />

Bible]). <strong>The</strong> Jewish tradition, however, has Jacob continuing despite<br />

an injury to his sciatic nerve, which in turn explains why<br />

the sciatic nerve is discarded during kosher preparation of<br />

meat. <strong>The</strong> nature of Jacob’s opponent is also debated. For example,<br />

Christian theologians typically say it was an apparition<br />

of God. Jews, on the other hand, say that it was the guardian<br />

angel of Jacob’s brother Esau, and that the victory symbolizes<br />

Jacob’s spiritual victory over Esau.<br />

About 1450 B.C. Swords (that is, metal blades that are more than twice as long<br />

as their handles and equally usable for cutting, thrusting, and<br />

guarding) are made in the mountains of Austria and Hungary.<br />

About 1424 B.C. According to the Bhagavad-Gita (Sanskrit; Lord’s Song), the<br />

god-man Krishna and the warrior-king Arjuna discuss the<br />

meaning of life. <strong>The</strong>ir decision is that a warrior should have a<br />

code of ethics and fight in defense of it. <strong>The</strong>y also decide that it<br />

is inappropriate for a warrior to avoid battle by choosing to<br />

live as a merchant or a priest, as he would then be untrue to his<br />

obligations.<br />

About 1250 B.C. According to the Hellenic story of Jason and the Argonauts, a<br />

Lakedaimonian (Spartan) boxer named Polydeukes defeats a<br />

foreign bully named Amykos.<br />

About 1193 B.C. According to Homer’s Iliad, funeral games (agon gymnikos)<br />

played by the Homeric warriors during their siege of Troy include<br />

chariot races, boxing, wrestling, foot races, discus throwing,<br />

and archery events.<br />

About 1160 B.C. A frieze at Medinet Habu celebrating the accession of Pharaoh<br />

Ramses III shows ten pairs of wrestlers and stickfighters in an<br />

arena surrounded by grandstands. <strong>The</strong> matches were probably<br />

fixed, as the art shows that Egyptians always won, and the<br />

Libyans, Sudanese, and Syrians always lost.<br />

1123 B.C. According to tradition, King Wan and his son, Dan, the Duke<br />

of Zhou, patronize the publication of the Yijing (I Ching; Book<br />

of Changes). King Wan is also credited with increasing the<br />

number of the linear diagrams shown in the Yijing from their<br />

original eight to their modern sixty-four.<br />

About 1015 B.C. According to 1 Samuel 17:21–58, a Hebrew shepherd named<br />

David uses five stones and a sling to slay a Philistine named<br />

Goliath.<br />

About 890 B.C. <strong>The</strong> Athenian king <strong>The</strong>seus is entertained by the spectacle of<br />

men hitting each other in the head with leather-laced fists.<br />

Eighth century According to the Ramayana epic, the Indian kingdom of<br />

B.C. Kosala conquers Sri Lanka. <strong>The</strong> hero of the conquest is Lord<br />

Rama, whose best friend is the monkey-god Hanuman. As long<br />

as Hanuman remains celibate and loyal to his Lord Rama, he is<br />

blessed with great wisdom, windlike speed and strength, and<br />

788 Chronological History of the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>

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