Ten Tribes Studies (25 April, 2014, 25 Nisan, 5774)
Contents:
1. New Article and YouTube Clip. The Angles as the Angels of Divine Providence!
2. Proverbs 17: 25. Are the TTs are too Sure of Themselves??
3. Poem. Ephraim in the West
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1. New Article and YouTube Clip. The Angles as the Angels of Divine Providence!
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(a) New Article. WERE THE ANGLES ANGELS?
The Name Angle of the Anglo-Saxons may also connote Divine Messenger!
http://hebrewnations.com/articles/biblical-proof/joseph/angel.html
Contents:
1. Query from Cristian Sildan
2. Brit-Am Reply: A 2-Part Answer
3. AGEL - CALF - CIRCLE - ANGLE?
4. Angles as CHILDREN OF THE MOST HIGH
5. The Angels Shall Sing! The Significance of this name.
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(b) YouTube Clip.
Anglo Saxons and Angels
Duration: 15.43 minutes
The Angles gave their name to England and to the Anglo-Saxons in general. They were also known as Aegel meaning bull-calf and confirming their identification with the Israelite Tribe of Ephraim. Another connotation of their name is Angel meaning Divine Emissary or agent. The Ten Tribes had a task to fulfill. They were agents of the Almighty. In a Biblical sense they were like angels.
See: WERE THE ANGLES ANGELS? The Name Angle of the Anglo-Saxons may also connote Divine Messenger!
http://hebrewnations.com/articles/biblical-proof/joseph/angel.html
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2. Proverbs 17: 25. Are the TTs are too Sure of Themselves??
http://hebrewnations.com/articles/bible/proverbs/proverbs17.html
Proverbs 17:
25 Foolish children are a grief to their father
and bitterness to her who bore them.
The Hebrew may be rendered more literally as:
A cause of anger to his father is a foolish child.
and embitterment to her who bore him.
The words translated as foolish is "casil". This connotes over-confidence.
S. R. Hirsch is quoted (by Matityahu Clark) as defining "CeSeL" as "be stubborn and foolish".
It is from the root "CeSeL" whiuch can connote trust and certainty as in Psalm 78:7 "... so that they should set their hope in God", where the expression "their hope" is "cislam" meaning their trust and certainty.
In this case it is positive and desirable.
This quality however when misapplied becomes conceit, folly, and foolishness.
Someone who is too sure of themselves may automatically be classifiable as fools.
Someone who is too sure of themselves may automatically be classifiable as fools.
Isaiah 10:13 describes the stars of the heavens as "cislehem" of the Babylonians. They trusted in stars. In our days this would be the equivalent of over-reliance on science, the laws of nature, and false rationality.
Rashi applies this verse (Proverbs 17:25) to King Jeroboam who lead the revolt of the Ten Tribes against Rehoboam son of Solomon.
Jeroboam caused Our Father, the Almighty, to be angry against HIS people.
He caused embitterment to the Community of Israel (represented by the mother) who had borne him.
It will be remembered that Jeroboam set up 2 golden calves one in Dan and the other in Beth-el.
He prevented the Israelites from going up to Jerusalem at the time of annual pilgrimage.
Jeroboam was from the Tribe of Ephraim. He became the first king of the separated Ten Tribes after they separated from Judah.
In a sense Jeroboam gave exp[ression to those he ruled over.
Perhaps the Ten Tribes are too sure of themselves for their own good?
cf.
1-Kings 12:
26 Then Jeroboam said to himself, 'Now the kingdom may well revert to the house of David. 27 If this people continues to go up to offer sacrifices in the house of the Lord at Jerusalem, the heart of this people will turn again to their master, King Rehoboam of Judah; they will kill me and return to King Rehoboam of Judah.' 28 So the king took counsel, and made two calves of gold. He said to the people. 'You have gone up to Jerusalem long enough. Here are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt.' 29 He set one in Bethel, and the other he put in Dan. 30 And this thing became a sin, for the people went to worship before the one at Bethel and before the other as far as Dan. 31 He also made Houses [of worship] on High Places, and appointed priests from among the fringes of the people, who were not Levites.
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3. Poem. Ephraim in the West
Ephraim will be in the West
Beyond the Straits of Gibraltar.
The Almighty knows best.
To Jerusalem's Holy Altar -
Shall Israel bring an offering.
The US and Britain are Joes
Says the Brit-Am Proffering
Defeating all the pagan foes
Healing many universal woes.
This is reality plain and clear
Hebraic vitality, no bane nor fear
Prophetic words for all to hear
As seen in records archival
Spoken out in the Hebrew Bible
Brit-Am has no near rival.
Help maintain Brit-Am survival.
For the sake of family and kin
Send Brit-Am a handsome giving
That we may hold out and win
More Space in Land of the Living.
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