People, especially Christians, are led to believe that there is no difference between the words Jew and Israelite.. Not all Israelites are Jews. Even to say all Jews are Israelites is a stretch because a Canaanite woman was the mother (hmmm, maybe it's why Jews stake claim through mothers?) and two sons were killed before Judah could get them registered, while the third was hidden away, never to fit into either culture.
Claiming Abraham and Moses were Jews is malicious deception.. A descendant does not identify the ancestor.
Interesting video, he breaks it down succinctly. .
There is very good evidence, in the Bible even, that the "lost" tribes were scattered across Earth, and not obliterated as the deceptive narrative suggests. I learned it like this guy, through extensive study, and by paying attention to my dreams.
For those who would rather skip learning to read between the lines and pass on the years of study, there's a rabbi named Yair Davidiy who wrote, "The Tribes" https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8367922-the-tribes where he breaks it down how and where each tribe settled. He had an extensive YouTube library too.
He wants to see the reunification of the Tribes, which is cool - and I think it's happening. But he seems to me a little bit fringe, like that he isn't well accepted amongst peers, even though he plays along with the accepted Jewish ideology (self-preservation tactics I think, I could be wrong)..
People, especially Christians, are led to believe that there is no difference between the words Jew and Israelite.. Not all Israelites are Jews. Even to say all Jews are Israelites is a stretch because a Canaanite woman was the mother (hmmm, maybe it's why Jews stake claim through mothers?) and two sons were killed before Judah could get them registered, while the third was hidden away, never to fit into either culture.
Claiming Abraham and Moses were Jews is malicious deception.. A descendant does not identify the ancestor.
Interesting video, he breaks it down succinctly. .
There is very good evidence, in the Bible even, that the "lost" tribes were scattered across Earth, and not obliterated as the deceptive narrative suggests. I learned it like this guy, through extensive study, and by paying attention to my dreams.
For those who would rather skip learning to read between the lines and pass on the years of study, there's a rabbi named Yair Davidiy who wrote, "The Tribes" https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8367922-the-tribes where he breaks it down how and where each tribe settled. He had an extensive YouTube library too.
He wants to see the reunification of the Tribes, which is cool - and I think it's happening. But he seems to me a little bit fringe, like that he isn't well accepted amongst peers, even though he plays along with the accepted Jewish ideology (self-preservation tactics I think, I could be wrong)..