Ten Tribes Studies (26 February, 2014, 26 Adar-1, 5774)
Contents:
1. New YouTube Clip. Je1. Jeremiah Identifies the Ten Tribes!
2. New YouTube Clip. Je2. The Attempted Union of Judah and Joseph in the time of Jeremiah!
3. New YouTube Clip. Je3. Ten Tribes Divorced!
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1. New YouTube Clip
Je1. Jeremiah Identifies the Ten Tribes!
Duration: 6.50 minutes
The Book of Jeremiah speaks of the Ten Tribes as being in the North Country; as practicing the Christian religion; as identifiable through the Megalithic monuments of Western Europe; How Ephraim will be in the British Isles and North America while other Israelites will be further north, e.g. in Scandinavia; they shall serve as the Battle Axe of the Almighty meaning Policeman of the Globe. This is a role that the British and Americans have fulfilled.
See:Â Jeremiah Highlights
http://www.britam.org/JeremiahHighlights.html
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2. New YouTube Clip
Je2. The Attempted Union of Judah and Joseph in the time of Jeremiah!
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Duration:Â 15.43 minutes
In the time of Jeremiah an attempt was made to reunite Judah with the Ten Tribes. This partly succeeded for a short time then it collapsed and was reversed. Rabbinical Sources describe this. The part played by the Ten Tribes in Biblical and Rabbinical passages parallels that of the Scythians in secular records and archaeology. This is further proof that the Scythians were from the Ten Tribes. They were to settle in the west.
See:Â Jeremiah Highlights
http://www.britam.org/JeremiahHighlights.html
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3. New YouTube Clip
Je3. Ten Tribes Divorced!
Duration:Â Â 7.17Â minutes
Jeremiah 3:8 says that the Ten Tribes were divorced. They were worshipping other gods and would be cut off in the religious sense from being considered Israelites. They would no linger be obligated by the Torah. This will change in the future. They shall once again be recognized as the People of the Almighty and obligated by the Law. In the meanwhile they shall have increased to become a great and mighty multitude.
See:Â Jeremiah Highlights
http://www.britam.org/JeremiahHighlights.html