Ten Tribes Studies (24 November, 2014, 2 Kislev, 5775)
Contents:
1. Month of Kislev. Tribe of Benjamin, Chanuccah and the Moshiach (Messiah) son of Joseph.
2. New Article. Eerie Eri. An Unusual Source and Ten Tribes History
3. New Article. Plautus
Linguistic Evidence Comparing Irish to Punic Phoenician
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1. Month of Kislev. Tribe of Benjamin, Chanuccah and the Moshiach (Messiah) son of Joseph.
23 November, 2014 is the 1st Kislev, 5775.
The most accepted sources (HaGra, and Arizal) attribute Kislev to Benjamin.
Others say Zebulon (Midrash Peliah), or Naphtali (Rabad).
Source: Safer HaShevatim by Fishel Mael.
Kislev may also be transliterated as Cislev.
It a Zodiacal sign is a bow.
On the 25 th Kislev beging the 8th festival of Chanuccah.
Chanuccah continues into the month of Tevet (Tebet) the month of Dan (HaGra, and Arizal)
or Gad (Midrash Pelia and Rabad).
Chanuccah is also known (to non-Jews) as the Feast of Lights.
Its heros were the Hasmonean Maccabees who were Cohens from the Tribe of Levi.
In recent years a spate of Rabbinical writings have found an association between Chanuccah and the Moshiach (Messiah) son of Joseph.
This has some significance concerning the Lost Ten Tribes.
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2. New Article. Eerie Eri. An Unusual Source and Ten Tribes History
http://hebrewnations.com/articles/myth/irish/eri2.html
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Roger O' Connor and the Chronicles
3. A Summary of Points Pertinent to the History of the Ten Tribes According to the Chronicles of Eri.
4. An Evaluation of the Work. How Much Credence Should We Give to it?
5. Alex ("Eolus") Ferguson Validates O'Connor on Some Points
6. Some Historical Parallels between the Chronicles of Eri and Brit-Am Research Results
(a) Hamath
(b) Fires in the Isles
(c) Plautus. Phoenician Hebrew Spoken in Ireland.
7. Conclusion
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3. New Article. Plautus
Linguistic Evidence Comparing Irish to Punic Phoenician
http://hebrewnations.com/articles/linguistics/irish.html
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Punic, Phoenician, and Hebrews
3. Plautus in 200 BCE in Effect Equated Irish with Punic Hebrew! Charles Vallancey.
4. Roger O'Connor and Plautus
5. The Relevant Passages in Plautus.
6. Linguistic Conclusions?
7. Descendants of Israel