Ten Tribes Studies (17 February, 2014, 17 Adar-1, 5774)
Contents:
1. Max Rambow: Is Replacement Theology the Cause of Envy?
2. Lyne Tracy: Should Jews from Israel or Other Israelites Lead the World?
3. Craig White: THE TRUE ROOTS AND ORIGIN OF THE SCOTS
A RESEARCH SUMMARY AND POINTERS TOWARD FURTHER RESEARCH
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1. Max Rambow: Is Replacement Theology the Cause of Envy?
From: Max Rambow <irmrambow@yahoo.com>
 Re: Brit-Am Now no. 2218. Ten Tribes Studies
http://hebrewnations.com/features/6/2218.html
#1. Poem. "If"Â by Rudyard Kipling, 1895
Great poem.
It may be old news but I made an interesting discovery as I was studying Isaiah 11:13. I was mulling over the envy of Ephraim and thought how much it hurt, knowing I descend from Israel and being rejected by my brother, the Jews and anger also. I think that could be at the heart of the conflict we see in the pages of Brit Am from time to time and also what that scripture is talking about. So I went to Strongs to look up the word envy, that appears twice in that verse and found two different related words. The first seems to say what I just outlined but the second makes me think it would have been better translated "Ephraim shall not provoke Judah to envy" rather then repeating the first thought. How does Ephraim provoke Judah? By his replacement theology. Perhaps it's unconscious tit for tat. I'm hoping that it won't take the kind of events outlined in these prophecies to bring this verse to fulfillment but it's not looking good from a human perspective.
Your thoughts.
Max
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2. Lyne Tracy: Should Jews from Israel or Other Israelites Lead the World?
Dear Yair Davidiy
I was thinking that, in away as biblical prophesy says, and in the unification of the Lost Tribes, the end result is that Israel leads the New world. They will be the law givers a new. I read that England was told to step back as world leaders after the war and let America lead the world. In this age England to some extent has diminished as the spiritual leading power,the United State dose not have the same power as it had thirty years back, however they are still world powers of course. And in the future will be great again, if we unite under, God willing.
There is lack of strong spiritual direction in the world, and faith is in decline, and no western country is wanting to take the lead, there is a gap this now time for Israel to lead the world back to faith? Are there many Israelites who would like to look into Judaism, even convert?
God Bless
Lyne Tracy
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3. Craig White: THE TRUE ROOTS AND ORIGIN OF THE SCOTS
A RESEARCH SUMMARY AND POINTERS TOWARD FURTHER RESEARCH
https://www.academia.edu/5976586/Who_are_the_Scots
Extracts:
'Wherever the pilgrim turns his feet, he finds Scotsmen in the forefront of civilization and letters. They are the premiers in every colony, professors in every university, teachers, editors, lawyers, engineers and merchants everything, and always at the front.'Â Â English writer Sir Walter Besant
This is the first in a series of discussion papers and notes on the identity of each of the tribes of Israel today
Niall Ferguson in his magnificent work, Empire. How Britain made the Modern World  asserts:
'The British Empire was the nearest thing there has ever been to a world government. Yet its mode of operation was a triumph of minimalism. To govern a population of hundreds of millions, the Indian Civil Service had a maximum strength of little more than 1,000 '
'For better or worse, fair and foul, the world we know today is in large measure the product of Britain,s age of Empire'
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AÂ Gaelic tribe was known as Syths and the Welsh historian, Gildes, for instance, records
'the Skythic Vale' which the Clyde and Forth rivers originate. Another area they occupied is the Isle of Skye which later became known as Sgia or Syiath.
In Gaelic it is known as  'Ant Eilean Sgiathanach' and later as Scotia.
 The Scots were also known as Scithae, Scitae, Scuitae and Scotae to the old writers.
Some helpful information on the variations amongst the Scots are discussed in the anthropological work
The Origin and Distribution of Racial Types in Scotland by John Brownlee, M.D., D.Sc.
The earliest peoples that settled the land were Mediterranean by race (ie Canaanite or even perhaps descendants of Tiras). Brownlee says that were represented by peoples extant in North Africa such as the Berbers or even northern Greece and Asia Minor!
According to 'The Descent of the Gaels' by James Grant, and Edinburgh Advocate, and published in 1814, the early Scots were known as Scyths. That, according to Grant, was the confirmed opinion of such old Roman writers as Radulphus, Claudian, Isidore and others. This particular Gaelic branch of the Celtic incomers is supposed to have come direct to Scotland through Scandinavia, and acquired the designation of Scyths because they were nomads, wanderers, without a settled home. (McCormick c1960: 2-3).
... Stewart Lamont's When Scotland Ruled the World
 a celebration of Scotland's overwhelmingly dominant capacity for inventiveness and administration. Lamont argues that while the Scots are few in number, their influence has been absolutely massive on the world stage. The book is arranged into chapters on men of science, their influence in North America, writers, pioneers, medicine, prime ministers and such like. Within each chapter he presents a biography of the major Scottish contributors to world civilization. In the final chapter
The Scots Psyche, he makes some very interesting observations and I list some below:
'Scots are fighters. Their belligerence may of may not take a violent or military form. It might simply be the wish to fight for rights or a principle'
'Scots are proud of being fighters, but they are also sentimental'
Scots have 'a reputation for being quarrelsome over religion'
Their motto 'Who dares meddle with me?' 'is more than an echo ' in the motto 'Who Dares, Wins' adopted by the crack troops of the Special Air Service (SAS),
founded by a Scot, David Stirling.
Their  fighting instincts are defensive rather than provocative, and he is at his best when fighting to defend a principle than to enlarge his power or dominion.
.We do not like money to be wasted, nor do we admire those who have it in abundance.
Among the Scottish accomplishments and inventions include:
 Raincoat
 Road surfaces
 Rubber tyres
 Adhesive stamps
 Telephone
 Bicycle
 Television
 Breech-loading rifle
 Penicillin
 Anaesthetic
 Grand piano
 First British War Memorial
 Logarithms and decimal point
 Modern capitalism (Adam Smith)
 First ever savings bank
 Co-op dividend principle of distributing dividends
 ... and one could go on for pages listing the firsts in exploration, adventurers, inventions, literature and medicines.Â