Ten Tribes Studies (12 August, 2014, 16 Av, 5774)
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Contents:
1. New Article. Day of Re-Union. Tu b'Av when the Tribes Came Together
2. Michelle Bowie: The Tribe of Dan in Ireland
3. Message from Researcher Darrell Mowat
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1. New Article. Day of Re-Union. Tu b'Av when the Tribes Came Together
http://hebrewnations.com/articles/18/reunion.html
1. Introduction. What Day is this?
2. The Civil War. When Israelite Tribes Almost Exterminated Benjamin
3. Tribal Intermarriage Had Been Disapproved of
4. A Day of Celebration and Reconciliation as well as Matchmaking
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2. Michelle Bowie: The Tribe of Dan in Ireland
Re: Brit-Am Now no. 2309. Ten Tribes Studies
http://hebrewnations.com/features/now8/2309.html
#2. A self-proclaimed Irishman (possibly an  impostor) attacks Brit-Am and the Jewish People.
Shalom Yair,
In response to Sean Casey and his evident disdain for Jews, Israel and anyone who aligns themselves:
In my own years of historical research of where the tribes of Israel went, even just recently (perhaps the Almighty's divine Hand is in the timing?) learning more to support earlier research, is that most of Ireland became populated by the Tuatha De Danann . They came in Phoenician ships which Dan is also associated with ships (as also Scripture is written). Given the original tribal inheritance of Dan, that being the Phoenician coastline, it sort of makes perfect sense that Dan, just as certain other tribes, did not completely destroy the pagans out of their place, but allowed them to live beside them. If Dan intermarried and worked with the Phoenicians (known mostly by the names of Dan, Dun, Din, Finns, and various other spellings) then sailed to Ireland and settling mostly in the southern half, they might indeed have inherited a hatred toward the other tribes by virtue of their alliance with the Phoenicians.
I know you do not ascribe to the belief that Zara-Judah also left the Land very early at some point and they settled in the northern half of Ireland. Say what you will as we all have opinions, but the very names of Zara's sons are also listed in the Royal genealogies of the Kings of Ireland. and those then on to Scotland and England. Three of his sons are documented in these historical annuls. Interestingly, very early on, three out of the five sons listed in 1 Chron are not mentioned again which indicates they did indeed leave the Land. There is so much more to say on the subject, even without all the resources that have been destroyed of Ireland's long and rich history. WHY, I submit? What did they want to hide?
Anyway, upon learning of these two factions of the tribes, Dan/Phoenicia and Zara-Judah and their immigration to the Emerald Isle, then too where they settled as Dan in the south and Judah in the north (after the conquering) , it came to me from all those years ago the fighting amongst the north and south of Ireland and their immense hatred of each other.
As it turns out, Heremon (son of Zara) conquered the land and defeated the Tuatha De Danann driving them south (?).
It seems very sad to me that Dan could hate so much his brother Judah, but there you have it as it sounds quite logical where this sort of hostility would come from if Dan had occupied all the land of the Emerald Isle and Judah had come in and routed them. Perhaps even by then, they did not know that they were blood related, had already lost the memories of their shared heritage in Israel.
There seems to be a fair amount of evidence to support these events and are available in many unrelated sources which truly fulfills the Torah's requirement of two or more witnesses to establish a truth.
Blessings, mb
M. Bowie (MSgt, USAFR -18 yrs)
Independent Research Analyst
Theology, Health, Science
Applying principles of Truth
The Torah Connection
Ecc 12:14Â For God shall bring every work into the judgment concerning every hidden thing, whether it be good or whether it be evil.
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3. Message from Researcher Darrell Mowat
Thanks Mr. Davidiy,
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Your work has been very helpful in understanding the subject of the 'lost tribes'. Looking forward to the day when we are reunited.
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God bless,
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Darrell