by Eric (TubalCain)
Contents:
1. Was Felix Ernst Peiser the First to Discover the Gomer-Lost Ten Tribes Connection?
2. Scandinavia, Azerbaizan, the Caspian Sea, and Iran.
3. Denmark and the Medes
4. Basil (Bashan, Scandinavia) and Basiloi - the Royal Scythians.
5. The Bronze Bull of the Cimbri
6. Asher in Ireland.
7. Aegyptus brother of Danaus (Greek Legend) representative of Joseph?
1. Was Felix Ernst Peiser the First to Discover the Gomer-Lost Ten Tribes Connection?
Felix Ernst Peiser (1862-1921) wrote that the marriage of the Prophet Hosea and Gomer symbolized that the House of Israel would become known as "Gomer", a Cimmerian. A son of the couple is called Jezreel,which in Hebrew means that "which HaShem has planted" or HaShem "will sow". Jezreel in Prophecy refers to the House of Israel,while Zion refers to the House of Judah. Hosea was also the name of the last king of the House of Israel. Some scriptures about Jezreel 1 Kings 18:46;21:1:22:39;2 Kings 9:15, Joshua 19:18;1 Kings 21:23;2 Kings 8:29:2 Kings 9:10;2 Kings 10:1. Peiser believed that the deported Israelites would become known as Gomerians or Cimmerians or join up with that people. I know from a conversation I had with a Welsh-born lady that "Cymry" is pronounced "Kum-ree" by the Welsh, which is "Bit Khumri" in the old Assyrian monuments. King Omri's name can be rendered as "Gomri" or "Gomeri" . "Gamar" in Hebrew means a sheaf. The English have a mythical ancestor called Scheaf, old English for a "sheaf".
2. Scandinavia, Azerbaizan, the Caspian Sea, and Iran.
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Yair Davidiy: Hebrew Kings of Sweden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjjBpHff308&t=182s
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Thank you Yair.Very interesting history about Queen Christina that I didn't know about. Swedish myth said that Odin lived in Tyrkia [Turkey?],but headed north to escape hostilities from the Romans. I know that there was a war between the Romans and Mithredates of Pontus [eastern Turkey bordering Armenia]. Possibly this could yield some information. Thor Heyerdahl also investigated this. Yimr who appears in Scandinavian myth may be Yima or Jamsheed who was the first mythical King of the Persians if I remember correctly.Eran Vej and the good river Daityas may have been located in Azerbaijan. Thor Heyerdahl also linked rock carvings in Azerbaijan to Scandinavia. The Bifrost bridge appears in Scandinavia myth,apparently the Chinwad bridge of Avestan myth.Also, Loki is linked to Azi Dahaka in Avestan myth. Azi Dahaka ["azhdaja:slavic dragon]was associated with Mount Damavand in north western Iran (Media). This mountain may have been the far mountain Bikni referred to by the Assyrian Emperor Tiglath Pileser III who deported the tribe of Gad. The Swedish word for wolf is "Varg" and this is an old Iranian word for "wolf". In old English, a Warg is a wolf. Bibi is a Swedish woman's name [ex. Bibi Andersson] and it is an Iranian women's name as well.
The Chinwad Bridge was located in Hara Berezaiti [Alborz Mountains]. I saw one minor scholar claim that Hara Berezaiti was the "Hara" where the lost tribes were deported to. The name "Berezaiti" is similar to Ukrainian names,compare the River Borysthenes in Herodotus,thought to be a name of Ukrainian origin [Berezan?]. Hara Berezaiti is often linked with the Alborz Mountains near the Caspian Sea. Hyrcania south of the Caspian Sea was the land of Wolves. It would seem to link the ancestors of the Swedes to North Western Iran [Media]. Hyrcania on the south shores of the Caspian takes its name from Verka "wolf" and means the wolf land. Jemshid is Yim Khshaeta or "King Yim". The Hills of Tur or Turkhestan are mentioned in Avestan myth. The Iranian Yim was cut up like the Scandinavian Yimr or Yimir.The Himinbjorg [heaven mountain] was associated with the bifrost bridge like Mount Damavand was associated with the Chinwad bridge. Fenrir is linked to Azi Dahak, as well as Astyages of the Medes.
3. Denmark and the Medes
cf 2-Kings (NIV) 17:
6 In the ninth year of Hoshea, the king of Assyria captured Samaria and deported the Israelites to Assyria. He settled them in Halah, in Gozan on the Habor River and in the towns of the Medes.
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Yair Davidiy: Danish Danes of Dan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78Z3e8SUIlc&t=829s
Shalom Yair, This info may be interesting:"Don of Llechlyn" in Irish myth is explicitly identified with King Dan of Denmark in the 1879 document "Loca Patriciana..." by John Francis Shearman. Llechlyn or Lochlainn are references to Denmark and Scandinavia in Irish myth and History. The Irish name McLaughlin indicates a Scandinavian heritage "Laughlin" is pronounced Lock-Lyn. Don of Llechlyn is connected to the early myths of Briotan Maol,ancestor of the Britains, and Iarbonel. The name means a "son of Lochlann" and was applied to the Vikings of Scandinavia
"Don of Llechlyn" is mentioned in Irish myth. Llechlyn or Lochlainn were references to Denmark! The Cimbric promontorie was known as Codanus according to Pliny the Elder. The Cimbri lived in Himmersyssel in Denmark,but originally it was Himbersysoel on old maps-"Himber" preserves the name "Cimbri". The Gundestrup cauldron was found near the Borremose Bog. Bog bodies found here were apparently victims of Cimbric human sacrifice. Celtic Torcs have been found as well with connections to Scythian and Thraco-Cimmerian art. Torcs have been found in Tolstaya burial and Karagodevashk kurgan (Kuban area). The Carnyx,a Celtic instrument is depicted on the Gundestrup cauldron. Teutobod was an early king of the Teutons of Denmark, the element "bod" in his name has connections to Iranian names linked to Scythic peoples. The Medes once owned Caspiana,Phaunitis and Basoropeda. Caspiana was "via Elburz range to Hirkan", It is the Elburz mountains and Hycania that show many mythical connections to the Swedes , Danes and English, so presumably the lost tribes may have been settled in Caspiana where the Medes once lived. If I remember correctly "bod" may be an Iranian military or nobility title,so the name Teutobod may mean "lord of the Teut or Teutons", where the Hebrew,Greek and Celtic -on suffix element is present in the name Teut-on. For example, in middle persian "spahbod" means an ""army chief",if bod means "chief" then the name "Teutobod" may mean "chief of the teut-ons". In the Sassanian Empire a "mowbed" was a chief priest.I checked and "bod" apparently does mean "chief" or someone who exercises control over the thing it is suffixed to,so "Teutobod" could mean "Teuton Chief" since he was their King. Teutobod was an ally of the Cimbri in their war with the Romans [Plutarch's Lives"Marius"]. Grytha a daughter of the King of the Teutons married into the earliest Danish dynasty in Saxo Grammaticus.
4. Basil (Bashan, Scandinavia) and Basiloi - the Royal Scythians.
Interesting connection in your notes about Basiloi and Basilia-probably connected to Royal Scythians.
From an old Irish history:"Danans from the north, from Co-Dania as I think". Codania was an ancient name for Denmark. The Yetholm Shield shows a bronze age connection between the Celts and Danes. Orosius said the Cimbri [of Denmark] destroyed their spoils of war,similar to the practice of Herem Numbers 21:2-3. cf. "The Early Germans" by Malcolm Todd and "Judaism in Biological Perspective:Biblical Lore and Judaic Practices by Rick Goldberg [this book compares Celts to the Israelites].
5. The Bronze Bull of the Cimbri
This may already be known but the Cimbri carried a bronze bull with them in their migrations. cf. Plutarch. Life of Marius. Then in the Book of Hosea we read "Israel slideth back as a back-sliding heifer". Another quote: "Thy Calf, O Samaria" and: "Calf of Samaria" and "Calves of Beth Aven" and "Let the men who sacrifice kiss the calves" and "render the calves of our lips" and "they sacrifice bullocks in Gilgal". Pliny the Elder does not mention the Anglii and the Danes and I am inclined to believe that they are in fact the Cimbri or the closely related Teutons. Pliny seems to link the Cimbri to Jutland and Schleswig and Holstein which is where the Anglii [early English] emerged from. Jeroboam set up the calf idols in Bethel [a town of Ephraim-the English?] and Dan [a town or locality of the Tribe of Dan-the Danes?] At the present time there is a "Cimbrian Bull" statue in Aalborg,Denmark .
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6. Asher in Ireland.
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All the Tribes-3. Dan, Asher, Naphtali
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeXkNYV6zbU&t=12s
Thanks for video. There was a town of "Mearah" in the area of Asher. This sounds similar to the Irish name O'Meara. Maybe just a coincidence. There is an English family name "Asher", like the actress/actor Jane Asher.
7. Aegyptus brother of Danaus (Greek Legend) representative of Joseph?
Another possibility is that Aegyptus, the brother of Danaus, may be Joseph. Ephraim and Manasseh were half Egyptian through their mother. We know that Lynceus,son of Aegyptus,had the rule of Argos after Danaus,who probably represents the Dana-oi [children of Dana] or Danaans of Argos. There is also the myth of the marriage of the Danaids to the sons of Aegyptus in Argos. So two Israelite groups appear to be in ancient Argos. Britomartis was in Argos; but originally from Phoenicia. Britomartis may be related to Ba'al Berith or Ba'al B'rith, an idol woshipped in Manasseh. There are no records in Irish history that the Tuatha de Danaan ever called themselves "British", but they did come to Ireland as Nemidites with another related group led by one Fergus Redside who was leader of the Britains. Fergus did not stay in Ireland but went to a place called Mon Conain, known to the Romans as the "Isle of Mona" and later as "Anglesey" [Welsh: Ynys Mon]. Both related groups claim to have come from Greece. It is possible that Britomartis of Argos is a reference to the sons of Aegyptus (not the Danaans of Argos) and by process of elimination,the Britains [from Britomartis?] would be the sons of Aegyptus [Joseph?]. Homer refers to the inhabitants of Argos as Danaans, Achaeans and Argives [from the name of the city Argos]. Therefore, the Isle of Britain may possibly have taken its name from Ba'al B'rith and been originally colonized in remote times by the tribe of Joseph. Aegyptus or Aigyptus is King of the Achaeans in Ithaca in Homer's Odyssey.