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# The secret of the LORD is for those who fear Him, And He will make them know His Covenant" (Psalm 25:14).
14 June 2023; 25 Sivan, 5783.
Contents:
1. King George -VI father of Queen Elizabeth) believed in Hebrew Origins of the British.
2. The Irish Contribution to Imperial Britain.
Why was there a British Empire but not an Irish Empire?
by Michael Collins.
3. Hebrew Origins of English Words - HOW?
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1. King George -VI father of Queen Elizabeth) beleived in Hebrew Origins of the British.
The UCG, BIWF etc have published that King George VI (reigned 1936-1952) believed in the British Isreal
doctrine:identifying People of British Descent and others as descended from the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel.
This item was recently qoted by Craig White:
# In the April 6, 1996, issue of The Independent there appeared a facsimile
of a letter written by George VI in 1922, before he assumed the throne. In
the letter, George VI wrote: "I am sure the British Israelite business is
true. I have read a lot about it lately and everything no matter how large
or small points to our being 'the chosen race'"#
https://www.ucg.org/the-good-news/the-spiritual-reality-behind-the-kings-speech
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2. The Irish Contribution to Imperial Britain.
Why was there a British Empire but not an Irish Empire?
https://www.quora.com/Why-was-there-a-British-Empire-but-not-an-Irish-Empire
by Michael Collins.
Lives in The Republic of Ireland
Extracts:
The full name of the United Kingdom during the height of the British Empire was the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
My understanding of the "British" Empire is that it was created by the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland", a single state of which the territory now occupied by the Republic of Ireland was an integral part.
Dublin was the 2nd city of the Empire.
The British Empire was the Irish Empire. between 1700 and 1922 it is estimated that 2 million Irish men died fighting wars for British kings and Queens.
It suits a certain narrative to edit out the Irish contribution in building the largest Empire the world has ever known
Their contribution to the British empire is, for the most part, edited out of history as it goes against the narrative we tell ourselves
Irish civil servants largely administered India; the number of Irish decorated with Victoria crosses is per-capita higher than any other country.
We conveniently ignore and edit out the part Irish people played in the British Empire, and how it's Army and Navy were at times majority, Irish. There is a saying in Cork that the "Royal Navy ships are all metal on the outside and all Cork on the inside!".
Arthur Wellesley was certainly an Irish man. He is a symbol of how interconnected these islands are and how much we share the same history. Both our peoples, namely the English/British and Irish, probably have to reexamine the narratives we tell ourselves. For too long it has been convenient for the Irish to ignore and the British to claim the Duke of Wellington
It's not redeeming the British by acknowledging some of the benefits that came with being an integral part of the United Kingdom and the most powerful Empire the world has ever known. It's an inconvenient truth to some Irish ears. Far from being poor, Ireland was actually a rich country, one of the richest in Europe. The income per head was on a par with the Scandinavian countries of Norway and Sweden before we won our Independence.
The British Empire was at its peak in 1922, It is no coincidence that it started to decline once Ireland left.
There is an old saying the gist of it is that 'The Scots built and administered the Empire, The Irish fought for and won the Empire. The English took all the credit, No one quite knows what the Welsh did.'
There would never have been a British Empire without the contribution the Irish made in building it.
The British Empire was, in fact, the British and Irish Empire.
Brit-Am Reply:
The Welsh gave you the Tudors, and Cromwell, and Marlborough, and numerous others most of whom pretended to be something else. England was a Welsh creation!
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3. Hebrew Origins of English Words - HOW?
English HOW - Hebrew: HOVEH. {The "vav" sound in Hebrew is interchangeable with "W.").
English WOE - Hebrew HO.
how (adv.) Old English hu "how," source also of Old Saxon hwo, Old Frisian, Middle Dutch hu, Dutch hoe, German wie, Gothic hvaiwa "how" Etymology.
Meaning:
1. in what way or manner; by what means.
"how does it work?"
2.used to ask about the condition or quality of something.
"how was your vacation?"
Hebrew:
HoVeH - Existing, becoming.
related,
Hebrew: HoVeH - Sad.
cf.
English "WOE."- sorrow. From Middle English wo, wei, wa.
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