Arts & Humanities: History: “Question: Why did japsnese soldiers kill so many civilians in nanking,china?” plus 5 more |
- Question: Why did japsnese soldiers kill so many civilians in nanking,china?
- Question: What did Jewish historian Flavius Josephus say regarding the ten tribed non-Jew Israelites (i.e., those not of Judah)?
- Question: Who keeps all of the treaties made, such as the Louisiana Purchase treaty, the Adams-Onis traty, etc?
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| Posted: 13 Apr 2015 06:46 AM PDT The Judeo-Christian religious establishment is reluctant to speak regarding the ten tribed non-Jew Israelites who were removed from Palestine in the 7th century BC Assyrian invasions and deportations. If, however, forced to do so they respond by saying that these, this greater number of God's covenant people lost their distinction as non-Jew Israelites and are not represented as such by anyone today. Does this agree with what 1st century Jewish historian Flavius Josephus wrote regarding the ten tribed non-Jew Israelites "So there are but two tribes in Asia and Europe subject to the Romans while the ten tribes are beyond the Euphrates until now, and are an immense multitude, and are not to be estimated by numbers." Jewish Antiquities, Book 2; 5:2 Thus were these non-Jew Israelites, this greater number of God's covenant people, located by Josephus some 700 years after their deportation from Palestine. Known as---"the lost sheep of the house of Israel" (Matthew 15:24) and the---"other sheep I have which are not of this fold" (John 10:16). Historians have written how these non-Jew Israelites, migrating in a European direction, became one and the same with historic Christianity (Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Germanic, Scandinavian, and related Europeans). This explains why Christian history is Eurocentric. Source: The book, Jew and Non-Jew Israelites: Those Who Accepted Jesus and Became Known as Christians, the Prophesied New Name for God's Covenant People |
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