Jews took the name of “Israel”. The entirety of Israel is not the historical Jewish homeland, that would be the south-central area. Basically from Bethlehem south into the Negev to where Kadesh would’ve been (excluding Beersheba as this was territory of Simeon). After the Israel-Judah split, Israel (Samaria) was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian Empire and they expelled all the Israelites, EXCEPT for the tribe of Judah (Kingdom of Judah) for whatever reason.
Nowadays, technically the only Israelite tribe that remains is that of Judah. Whether you interpret this as them stealing the name of Israel or claiming it as the last of the Israelites is up to you. But they took the name of Israel because it helps press claim to the WHOLE region, which had not been called “Israel” in an official sense prior to 1948 since Israel (Samaria) fell in 720 BC.
Not all Israelites were Jews, but yes, all Jews were Israelites. I still think we should call them Jews instead of Israelites though.
They didn't expel all of the Israelites. The Babylonian Diaspora was not what it pretends to be from our modern day perspective. A few rich kids from the Priest Class and Nobility (both Levites) were sent to Babylon. The vast majority of the people didn't even notice. They remained in their homes and went about their daily business as usual. They had to pay taxes to a Babylonian king instead of the Priests. Same shit, different uniform on the taxman.
The reason it is such a "big deal" is because the people whose children were taken are the same people who wrote the books about it (the Aristocratic Priest Class).
Nowadays, technically the only Israelite tribe that remains is that of Judah.
What evidence do you have to support this, or any of the other conclusions you have come to?
Benjamin united with Judah during the split with the northern tribes, so presumably they, along with Simeon, which was territorially surrounded by Judah, and some of the priestly members of Levi, were absorbed into Judah.
During the deportation periods under the rules of Tiglath-Pileser III, Shalmaneser V and Sargon II, many from the northern tribes during fled south to Jerusalem/Judah, among other places, which was under Judah’s control and hence also would have assimilated.
Sargon II’s records state that 27,950 Israelites were sent to Mesopotamia, which was 1/5 of the north’s population; some estimates put this number higher. The Israelites who remained in the north and weren’t exiled or fled to Judah became the Samaritans, which apparently only 874 remain as of 2022.
The Samaritans aren’t one particular tribe like the Jews are. They’re a mixture of the northern tribes. Since the rest assimilated into the tribe of Judah, that means the Jews are technically the last, distinct Israelite tribe remaining.
You are conflating the changing of defined borders of nation states with the internal structure of the society. From the perspective of the Jews themselves, they are well aware of which tribe they come from. This is especially true of the Levites, from whom the Aristocratic Class is established. It is predominantly from this group that the Cabal originates, so it is important to appreciate that borders do not, and have never defined the Tribes of Israel as you suggest.
There are twelve tribes that have been scattered worldwide. I highly suspect that native American Indians are a large part of the tribe who was told to ‘never build houses’ and live a nomadic lifestyle, the Beduins another.
southern kingdom of judah was comprised of like 5 tribes right? also see my other comment. i dont believe people like Soros are descended from any of the 12 tribes or the tribe of judah. i buy into the eastern europe/khazarian theory. i just cant picture Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus looking like Larry David or Seth Rogan. Abraham was from Ur (Iraq)...
Jews took the name of “Israel”. The entirety of Israel is not the historical Jewish homeland, that would be the south-central area. Basically from Bethlehem south into the Negev to where Kadesh would’ve been (excluding Beersheba as this was territory of Simeon). After the Israel-Judah split, Israel (Samaria) was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian Empire and they expelled all the Israelites, EXCEPT for the tribe of Judah (Kingdom of Judah) for whatever reason.
Nowadays, technically the only Israelite tribe that remains is that of Judah. Whether you interpret this as them stealing the name of Israel or claiming it as the last of the Israelites is up to you. But they took the name of Israel because it helps press claim to the WHOLE region, which had not been called “Israel” in an official sense prior to 1948 since Israel (Samaria) fell in 720 BC.
Not all Israelites were Jews, but yes, all Jews were Israelites. I still think we should call them Jews instead of Israelites though.
The bible say there will be Jews who are not Jews.
They didn't expel all of the Israelites. The Babylonian Diaspora was not what it pretends to be from our modern day perspective. A few rich kids from the Priest Class and Nobility (both Levites) were sent to Babylon. The vast majority of the people didn't even notice. They remained in their homes and went about their daily business as usual. They had to pay taxes to a Babylonian king instead of the Priests. Same shit, different uniform on the taxman.
The reason it is such a "big deal" is because the people whose children were taken are the same people who wrote the books about it (the Aristocratic Priest Class).
What evidence do you have to support this, or any of the other conclusions you have come to?
Benjamin united with Judah during the split with the northern tribes, so presumably they, along with Simeon, which was territorially surrounded by Judah, and some of the priestly members of Levi, were absorbed into Judah.
During the deportation periods under the rules of Tiglath-Pileser III, Shalmaneser V and Sargon II, many from the northern tribes during fled south to Jerusalem/Judah, among other places, which was under Judah’s control and hence also would have assimilated.
Sargon II’s records state that 27,950 Israelites were sent to Mesopotamia, which was 1/5 of the north’s population; some estimates put this number higher. The Israelites who remained in the north and weren’t exiled or fled to Judah became the Samaritans, which apparently only 874 remain as of 2022.
The Samaritans aren’t one particular tribe like the Jews are. They’re a mixture of the northern tribes. Since the rest assimilated into the tribe of Judah, that means the Jews are technically the last, distinct Israelite tribe remaining.
You are conflating the changing of defined borders of nation states with the internal structure of the society. From the perspective of the Jews themselves, they are well aware of which tribe they come from. This is especially true of the Levites, from whom the Aristocratic Class is established. It is predominantly from this group that the Cabal originates, so it is important to appreciate that borders do not, and have never defined the Tribes of Israel as you suggest.
There are twelve tribes that have been scattered worldwide. I highly suspect that native American Indians are a large part of the tribe who was told to ‘never build houses’ and live a nomadic lifestyle, the Beduins another.
Though at the time of Jesus birth, Bethlehem was part of another country where Mary and Joseph had to go to be taxed and to hide from King Herod.
southern kingdom of judah was comprised of like 5 tribes right? also see my other comment. i dont believe people like Soros are descended from any of the 12 tribes or the tribe of judah. i buy into the eastern europe/khazarian theory. i just cant picture Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus looking like Larry David or Seth Rogan. Abraham was from Ur (Iraq)...