Ten Tribes Studies (12 September, 2014, 17 Elul, 5774)
Contents:
1. Craig McClure: Pleased with Messages
2. New comments on YouTube videos.
3. New Article. Cimmerian Dolmens. Dolmens in the Caucasus and Bulgaria
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1. Craig McClure: Pleased with Messages
Re: Brit-Am Now no. 2331. Ten Tribes Studies
http://hebrewnations.com/features/now8/2330.html
This is a very informative update, Yair - thanks for sharing!
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I always learn something new (positive) in all your messages.
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Yours truly,
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Craig McClure
Springfield, VA
USA
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2. New comments on YouTube videos:
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Are the Ten Tribes Following Christianity Today? Eddie Chumney interviews Yair Davidiy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_s-TzL1FUC4&list=UUsTg-uJIQYujqZ83QtidAkg
WWYD78
Thanks for your work
Ally McBeaver
Seeing a Christian and Jew together like this demonstrating respect for eachother and basically working toward a common goal makes me feel very encouraged. A reunified House of Judah and House of Israel will be the most powerful force on the planet. I wonder if this will happen during my lifetime?
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Where Are the Ten Tribes Located Today? Eddie Chumney interviews Yair Davidiy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhGm68buDAw&list=UUsTg-uJIQYujqZ83QtidAkg
Gobbodanese
I am from Denmark and have read a few times that the lost tribe of Dan should be here in Denmark or maybe in Ireland. But I don't know, is there any historical evidence of this? Or are those just speculations? What does make me think that it COULD be true is that Denmark in Danish is called DANmark, it does remind me of the tribe of DAN, doesn't it? ;) And the geographically biggest part of Denmark is the peninsula of Jutland and some claim that it's called Jutland because it was the land of Juda. But again I am not sure about it, because there are also people who think that this isn't the case.
I am not a jew myself, but just find all this very interesting from a historical point of view, therefore I would like to know if it's true or not. What I do know is that most historian's tend to believe that all this is only a myth. But is it really just a myth? Historians also make mistakes, don't they? :)
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Are the Ten Tribes Jewish or Assimilated Among the Nations ? Eddie Chumney interviews Yair Davidi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtOwaX5P4f4&list=UUsTg-uJIQYujqZ83QtidAkg
Linda Ricciardi
Such very important information, not to be ignored....
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The Celts Called Themselves Hebrews!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USAZi_ocp2w&list=TLrC95cXkSrNmHbSW76Za8PJBm8Yv_qnVA
Rogers Ranger
i like this dude
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JNews-5. IDF Saves 130 Irishmen from Disaster!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YKRjQUBTek&list=UUsTg-uJIQYujqZ83QtidAkg
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Jake Wright
America and Israel are one but not all Americans are Israel only the one's being called home like me and my Mother and many others who has come out from Christianity by the hand of the G-d of Israel we are the children of Israel Â
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3. New Article. Cimmerian Dolmens.
Dolmens in the Caucasus and Bulgaria
http://hebrewnations.com/articles/megaliths/cim.html
Extract:
Wikipedia dates the Caucasus dolmens to 3000 BCE and 2000 BCE.
... The Israelites were exiled from ca. 720 BCE. The Cimmerians left the Middle East and headed westward a little before 600 BCE. The Scythians did the same a little later.
How then could any of these peoples (Israelites, Cimmerians, or Scythians) have built the Caucasus dolmens?
We will see that Caucasus-type dolmens were built in Bulgaria in the period from ca. 700 (or later) to ca. 580 (or a little later) BCE.
They were built by a people who had come from outside the area and who afterwards moved on.
The dolmens in Bulgaria are considered both contemporary with those of the Caucasus and a continuation of them.
Obviously if the dolmens of Bulgaria belong to the era ca. 700-500 BCE they cannot be contemporary with those of the Caucasus where dolmens stopped being built in ca. 1500 BCE.
Someone has therefore got their chronology mixed up. It is not us.
The dating of the Caucasus dolmens is wrong.
They should be dated later than they are and their association with Israel and the Cimmerians acknowledged.
This issue will be discussed more in the coming articles.