Ten Tribes Studies (31 October, 2013, Cheshvan 27, 5774)
Contents:
1. New Article and YouTube Clip. Names for Ireland Confirm Israelite Ancestry!
2. New Article. America is Israelite. Names of the USA Prove Israelite Ancestry
3. Irish Mythology: Tuatha-de-Danann i.e. "the people of the god Dan,"
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1. New Article and YouTube Clip. Names for Ireland Confirm Israelite Ancestry!
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(a) New Article.
TTs in Eire. Names for Ireland Confirm Israelite Ancestry!
Contents:
1. Introduction.
2. A Noble Island at the Edge of the World in the Book of Isaiah.
3. The Stone of Israel and the Irish Stone of Destiny
4. Clouds
5. Hibernia
6. Irlanda
7. Insula Sanctorum or the Island of the Saints.
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(b) YouTube Clip. Israelites in Ireland
 Duration:   21.18 minutes
The Irish gave several names to their island. These appellations are the same as those found in the Bible or in other Jewish sources concerning the locations of the Ten tribes of Israel. Additional evidence confirms the Israelite Ancestry of Irish peoples!
See: Ten Tribes in Eire. Names for Ireland Confirm Israelite Ancestry!
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2. New Article. America is Israelite
Names of the USA Prove Israelite Ancestry
1. Introduction
2. America.
3. Columbia
4. New World; Erets Acheret
5. Yank
6. G.I. Joe
7. Brother Jonathan and Uncle Sam
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3. Irish Mythology: Tuatha-de-Danann i.e. "the people of the god Dan,"
FlagsOfKrabbes has made a comment on Israelites in Ireland
Yair. There is a theory of migration that the Gaelic (Irish and Scottish) peoples are descended from Magog and other Jews of Scythia. This may interest you:
Irish Pedigrees or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation By John O'Hart
http://araltas.com/features/milesius.html
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Brit-Am Reply:
The article you mentioned by John O'Hart contains the following passage:
# ... when they were supplanted by the Tuatha-de-Danann (which means, according to some authorities, "the people of the god Dan," whom they adored). #
This evidently may be a valid alternative explanation for the name Tuatha-de-Danann.
We may sometimes tend to be over duly deferent to modern academic authorities who say differently and who have their own agendas.