Ten Tribes Studies (3 June, 2013, Sivan 25, 5773)
Contents:
1. Encouragement from Hebrew Nations Facebook
2. Comment on YouTube Clip, "The Celts Called Themselves Hebrews!"
3. New Article and YouTube Clip. Homosexual Danger to the State of Israel
(a) New Article. Homo Threat
(b) YouTube Clip. Homos are a Danger!
4. Dafydd: Comments on Bruce McKerras's article "Jacob will lose his strength"
5. Stephen Phillips: Hebrew-Celtic Linguistic Affinities and a Note on Caleb
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1. Encouragement from Hebrew Nations Facebook
Kim Daniels posted on Hebrew Nations's timeline
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hebrew-Nations/114512172040677
"Thank you for all you share.. awesome info here!"
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2. Comment on YouTube Clip
j19527 has made a comment on The Celts Called Themselves Hebrews!
Brit=covenant. ish=Man british=covenant man ?
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3. New Article and YouTube Clip. Homosexual Danger to the State of Israel
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(a) New Article. Homo Threat
http://hebrewnations.com/articles/ca/threat.html
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(b) YouTube Clip. Homos are a Danger to Israel!
Duration: ca. 15 minutes
The real danger to the Jewish presence in the land of Israel is sexual promiscuity. Homosexual parading through the street and so on places all of us in danger of being vomited out of the Land. God warned us against such things in Leviticus chapter 18.
See: Homo Threat
http://hebrewnations.com/articles/ca/threat.html
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4. Dafydd: Comments on Bruce McKerras's article "Jacob will lose his strength"
Yair, Shalom,
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I would like to comment on Bruce McKerras's article 'Jacob will lose his strength' published in
Brit-Am Now 2076 (http://hebrewnations.com/features/now3/2076.html)
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I agree with Bruce's conclusions, and I would like to offer some additional insights to support his position. In particular, I would like to examine Isaiah 18:2 which Bruce quoted from the Revised English Version, here is the King James Version:
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'that sendeth ambassadors by the sea, even in vessels of bulrushes upon the waters, saying, Go, ye swift messengers, to a nation scattered and peeled, to a people terrible from their beginning hitherto; a nation meted out and trodden down, whose land the rivers have spoiled!'
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'That sendeth ambassadors by the sea' - a reference to gun-boat diplomacy?
'Scattered and peeled' comes from the Hebrew words 'mashak' which means tall, large, powerful, and 'mowrat' which means independent, obstinate, rash, and in a hurry.
'Terrible from the beginning' means it is a nation that was born in rebellion against its mother nation mentioned in Jeremiah 50:12.
'Whose land the rivers have spoiled' means the land is divided my mighty rivers.
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The time of Jacob's Troubles cannot begin while 'The Daughter of Babylon' (Mega-Babylon in the Greek Christian texts) stands as this nation is the world's policeman, the 'hammer of the whole earth' mentioned in Jeremiah 50:23. It's sudden fiery demise, particularly if through Divine rather than human agents, will fuel those who worship other 'gods' and inspire them to conquer the world as their 'god' commanded.
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The remnants of Jacob will not be able to withstand this onslaught without military assistance from the USA, and no assistance will be forthcoming. The anti-Israel and anti-USA elements amongst the dispersed of the House of Israel, particularly in Europe, will become painfully aware of their own shortcomings and realise how important the USA was to them.
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It is also at this time that we find the first mention in the Bible of the beginning of the return of the House of Israel (Jeremiah 50:4):
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'In those days, and in that time, saith the Lord, the children of Israel shall come, they and the children of Judah together, going and weeping: they shall go, and seek the Lord their God'
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Here we see Joes and Jews together returning to the land of Israel. This shows that the nation referred to as the Daughter of Babylon has a significant Jewish population alongside elements of Joseph, and it also supports the Jewish sages who say that elements of the Tribe of Manasseh will be the first of the House of Israel to return.
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My best wishes to you,
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Dafydd in Sinim
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5. Stephen Phillips: Hebrew-Celtic Linguistic Affinities and a Note on Caleb
Re: Brit-Am Now no. 2075: Ten Tribes Studies
Yair
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Apologies if you have already seen this, but I did a quick search on your site and could find no reference to it:-
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Hebraeo-Celtic Affinities, by Rev. Francis Crawford, Vol. 22 of The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy dated Feb 1852.
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The article is very interesting - even more so considering the date it was written, i.e. more than 150 years ago. The following link will take you to page 385 of the article, thereby missing out all the technical stuff and taking you straight to the comparison of Hebrew and Celtic words:-
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http://archive.org/stream/jstor-30079843/30079843#page/n15/mode/1up
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If you want to go straight to the home page, where you have the option to download the full article in pdf format, then go to http://archive.org/details/jstor-30079843.
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Do not be surprised that you are not getting through to the people with your message. It is written:-
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And He said: Go, and tell this people: hear ye indeed, but understand not; and see ye indeed, but perceive not. Make the heart of this people fat, and make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; lest they, seeing with their eyes, and hearing with their ears, and understanding with their heart, return, and be healed. Isa. 6:9-10
Incidentally, re your comments below about Caleb: Note that Caleb was a Kenazite (Nu. 32:12), a son of Kenaz (Judg 1:13). Duke Kenaz was a son of Esau (Gen. 36:15). As you rightly say, they became the Chalybes, who were regarded as Chaldeans. One of the largest of the Chaldean tribes was Bit-Iakin - named after Yaakin son of Etser son of Seir (1 Chron. 1:42 - called Akan in Gen. 36:27). Without going into any details, I can also confirm that Nebuchadnezzar was descended from the Edomite tribe of Reuel.
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Brit-Am Reply:
Thanks for the link to Rev. Francis Crawford. There differently must have been a linguistic connection between the Hebrews and inhabitants of the British Isles. More should be done on this. It is a pity that not many people are familiar with both Hebrew and one of the Celtic tongues. I too keep intending to learn Irish or Welsh but never get very far with them.
As for Caleb being a Kenazzite from Edom this is a mistake based on similarity of name. Nevertheless there may be some significance to it at a deeper level.