Wow! So you posting this is like a brilliant syncronicty for me. I am currently reading a book by George F. Jowett called The Drama of the Lost Disciples. It talks about the Celts/Britons/Anglo-Saxons being the Israelite tribe of Ephraim. It explains so many things I had never seen info on but had always wondered about. Like this: The word 'Saxons' comes from 'Isaac's sons' (I'm simplifying it here). Semite comes from Shemite as in a descendant of Shem (Noah's son). "British" is derived from ancient Hebrew "B'rith" meaning 'covenant' and 'ish' meaning a man or woman. So British = covenant man or woman. And 'ain' means 'land' so Britain is 'covenant land'.
This book talks about these people of Britain, Scotland, Ireland, as well as the Danes (and others) being one of the lost tribes of Israel. And when they migrated to the British Isles, those isles were unoccupied, so they were the first settlers of Britain. They were Druids, which this author contends was NOT a nature-cult that practiced human sacrifice (he's very angry at historians in the book, which was written in 1961, for being so dishonest and lazy in their spreading obviously erroneous information). It was very much like original Judaism. I was so surprised to read this, but the author repeatedly talks about the Druidic Triads, so I looked them up and HOLY crap. Guess what it sounds like--God's teachings.
+Three keys of Mastery of the Self: to know, to dare, to keep silent.
+Three conditions for which one may be un-seated: for performing murder or warfare, for telling a falsehood, for divulging a secret which he or she holds.
+Three things which ought not to be revealed: injurious truth, the disgrace of a friend, the secrets of the grove.
+Three virtues of Wisdom: to be aware of all things, to endure all things, to be removed from all things.
+Three Spiritual Instructors of Mankind: mastery of self, mastery of world, mastery of the unknown.
+Three things a Person is: what he thinks he is, what others think he is, and what he really is.
+Three things that make re-birth (reincarnation) necessary for a person: his failure to obtain wisdom, his failure to attain independence, his clinging to the Lower Self.
+Three signs to be controlled above all else: the hand, the tongue, desire.
+Three signs of cruelty: to needlessly frighten an animal, to needlessly tear plants and trees, to needlessly ask for favors.
+Three people deserving of admiration: those who love on the beauty of the Earth, on little children, on a great piece of art.
+Three signs of compassion: to understand a child's complaint, to not disturb an animal that is lying down, to be cordial to strangers.
+Three things to be avoided by the Wise: expecting the impossible, grieving over the irretrievable, fearing the inevitable.
+Three things lovable in a person: tranquility, wisdom, and kindness.
+Three duties of an excellent person: to cherish their mate and children, to love their country, and to obey the laws of their people.
It's a big list, there are more. Here are a couple of my favorites:
+Three things from which never to be moved: one's oaths, one's gods, and the truth.
+Three things that strengthen a person to stand against the whole world: seeing the quality and beauty of truth, seeing beneath the cloak of falsehood, and seeing to what ends truth and falsehood come.
The whole premise of the book is that the first Christian church was started in Britain within a couple of years of Jesus's sacrifice on the cross and that the second Christian church was started in Rome by British Christians in concert with the apostle Paul, who was the brother-in-law to a British woman who married Paul's half brother who was a Roman Senator who converted to Christianity.
These British Druids converted easily and happily to Christianity, which started, in fact, in Britain when Joseph of Arimathea brought Jesus's mother and several others to Glastonbury/Avalon. The conversion was easy because they had been waiting for the arrival of the messiah and had even written in their writings "Yesu" as the name of the one who would be coming. Britian was NOT a backward backwater that the Romans conquered. It was a thriving culture with a goodly number of universities and its people spoke a variety of languages.
AND...this is what is blowing my mind since I only started this book last week so it's so timely ... guess where this lost tribe had emigrated FROM to come to Britain? CRIMEA. What?!
Okay. I've gone on enough. But I've been hoping to find someone on here who has a greater knowledge base on the lost tribes of Israel, so had planned on posting something here when I finish the book.
Here's the crazy thing--I read this morning some link that said that 95 percent of people who think they're Jewish are going to find out they're not in the near future. I know where I read that--on Clif High's Telegram account.
This book is contending that WE, those of us of British descent, WE'RE the lost tribes that Jesus was here to shepherd back into his flock and bring Home. Just wow.
Here's the link to the book on Amazon for anybody who wants to check it out. The pages 47-55 cover a lot of what I talk about above. And page 55 ends thus: "The devil is ever alert to use the infidel mind and careless writers to divert all whom he can from the truth. In the end truth always wins."
Wow! So you posting this is like a brilliant syncronicty for me. I am currently reading a book by George F. Jowett called The Drama of the Lost Disciples. It talks about the Celts/Britons/Anglo-Saxons being the Israelite tribe of Ephraim. It explains so many things I had never seen info on but had always wondered about. Like this: The word 'Saxons' comes from 'Isaac's sons' (I'm simplifying it here). Semite comes from Shemite as in a descendant of Shem (Noah's son). "British" is derived from ancient Hebrew "B'rith" meaning 'covenant' and 'ish' meaning a man or woman. So British = covenant man or woman. And 'ain' means 'land' so Britain is 'covenant land'.
This book talks about these people of Britain, Scotland, Ireland, as well as the Danes (and others) being one of the lost tribes of Israel. And when they migrated to the British Isles, those isles were unoccupied, so they were the first settlers of Britain. They were Druids, which this author contends was NOT a nature-cult that practiced human sacrifice (he's very angry at historians in the book, which was written in 1961, for being so dishonest and lazy in their spreading obviously erroneous information). It was very much like original Judaism. I was so surprised to read this, but the author repeatedly talks about the Druidic Triads, so I looked them up and HOLY crap. Guess what it sounds like--God's teachings.
Here's a sampling (source: https://www.celticwisdom.com/triads) :
The Druidic Triads
+Three keys of Mastery of the Self: to know, to dare, to keep silent. +Three conditions for which one may be un-seated: for performing murder or warfare, for telling a falsehood, for divulging a secret which he or she holds. +Three things which ought not to be revealed: injurious truth, the disgrace of a friend, the secrets of the grove. +Three virtues of Wisdom: to be aware of all things, to endure all things, to be removed from all things. +Three Spiritual Instructors of Mankind: mastery of self, mastery of world, mastery of the unknown. +Three things a Person is: what he thinks he is, what others think he is, and what he really is. +Three things that make re-birth (reincarnation) necessary for a person: his failure to obtain wisdom, his failure to attain independence, his clinging to the Lower Self. +Three signs to be controlled above all else: the hand, the tongue, desire. +Three signs of cruelty: to needlessly frighten an animal, to needlessly tear plants and trees, to needlessly ask for favors. +Three people deserving of admiration: those who love on the beauty of the Earth, on little children, on a great piece of art. +Three signs of compassion: to understand a child's complaint, to not disturb an animal that is lying down, to be cordial to strangers. +Three things to be avoided by the Wise: expecting the impossible, grieving over the irretrievable, fearing the inevitable. +Three things lovable in a person: tranquility, wisdom, and kindness. +Three duties of an excellent person: to cherish their mate and children, to love their country, and to obey the laws of their people.
It's a big list, there are more. Here are a couple of my favorites:
+Three things from which never to be moved: one's oaths, one's gods, and the truth. +Three things that strengthen a person to stand against the whole world: seeing the quality and beauty of truth, seeing beneath the cloak of falsehood, and seeing to what ends truth and falsehood come.
The whole premise of the book is that the first Christian church was started in Britain within a couple of years of Jesus's sacrifice on the cross and that the second Christian church was started in Rome by British Christians in concert with the apostle Paul, who was the brother-in-law to a British woman who married Paul's half brother who was a Roman Senator who converted to Christianity.
These British Druids converted easily and happily to Christianity, which started, in fact, in Britain when Joseph of Arimathea brought Jesus's mother and several others to Glastonbury/Avalon. The conversion was easy because they had been waiting for the arrival of the messiah and had even written in their writings "Yesu" as the name of the one who would be coming. Britian was NOT a backward backwater that the Romans conquered. It was a thriving culture with a goodly number of universities and its people spoke a variety of languages.
AND...this is what is blowing my mind since I only started this book last week so it's so timely ... guess where this lost tribe had emigrated FROM to come to Britain? CRIMEA. What?!
Okay. I've gone on enough. But I've been hoping to find someone on here who has a greater knowledge base on the lost tribes of Israel, so had planned on posting something here when I finish the book.
Here's the crazy thing--I read this morning some link that said that 95 percent of people who think they're Jewish are going to find out they're not in the near future. I know where I read that--on Clif High's Telegram account.
This book is contending that WE, those of us of British descent, WE'RE the lost tribes that Jesus was here to shepherd back into his flock and bring Home. Just wow.
Here's the link to the book on Amazon for anybody who wants to check it out. The pages 47-55 cover a lot of what I talk about above. And page 55 ends thus: "The devil is ever alert to use the infidel mind and careless writers to divert all whom he can from the truth. In the end truth always wins."
https://www.amazon.com/Drama-Lost-Disciples-George-Jowett/dp/0852050429/ref=sr_1_1?crid=PCRCL9X47FYO&keywords=the+drama+of+the+lost+disciples&qid=1647187885&sprefix=The+drama+of+%2Caps%2C118&sr=8-1
I'm loving this author. And he's not just stating his opinion in this book--full of sauce complete with footnotes, bibliography, and index.
The Great Awakening is an awakening on so many fronts. How different the world will be when we all know the truth!
Crazy daze in the whirled🙃 Jesus was to be robed in white, not brown🤭 DNA doesn’t lie. Just ask the deep state from the Roman Empire😒