Proofs and Observations by Eric (TubalCain)
Hidden (Sater) in the Tribe of Asher?
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The Hidden God of Israel. Testimony-2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-SF1pDfAw0&t=57s
Sethur, of the Tribe of Asher has a name which means "hidden" in Hebrew according to Gesenius. The Golden Bough ["The Golden Bough: A Study of Magic and Religion" by James George Frazer,1890] mentions the connection of Saturn to Israel.
Numbers (NASB) 13:
13 Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 2 'Send out men for yourself to spy out the land of Canaan, which I am going to give the sons of Israel; you shall send a man from each of their fathers' Tribes, every one a leader among them.'... 13 from the Tribe of Asher, Sethur [in Modern Hebrew pronounced as "Satur"] the son of Michael.
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Aegyptus as 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.
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 (Judges 8:33), an idol worshipped 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.
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Dan in Ulster; the Mediterranean called "Sea of the Philistines;" Dangan castle and the Duke of Wellington
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Dan at Sea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2ByEO9huHg&t=26s
Thanks Yair, From an Irish history I read it was stated that the Danaans were related to and acted as military auxiliaries to the Irians of Ulster (descended from Ir or Er). Therefore, they probably can be traced back to the same area(s) of Greece. The Mediterranean was called the "Sea of the Philistines" indicating they had a sea-faring culture. Dan bordered on the Philistines. Dangan Castle in Ireland was the birthplace of the Duke of Wellington who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815.