Welcome To TruthVids.net What happened to the Twelve Lost Tribes of Israel? Did they just disappear from history? This is perhaps the biggest mystery in the Bible and it has never been satisfactorily answered by mainstream Christianity or academia. But there is an answer, although it is an answer that some people would rather keep hidden. This website sets out to give that answer in clear, plain language with supporting documentation. The truth is that the ancient Israelites migrated to Europe under different names over a period of time. Whether they were called Scythians, Cimerians, Sakea, Gaulic, Celtic, or Germanic Tribes, they were all the descendants of the ancient Israelites. These tribes eventually destroyed the Roman Empire and became Saxons, Angles, Jutes, Danes, Franks, Frisians, Goths, and many other related tribes and peoples. The point is that these peoples are the people of the Old Testament and of the New
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You can do that if you wish. I was simply going by what the Bible says. The kingdom of Judah, which included the tribe of Benjamin as well as the priestly Levites, were taken into captivity by the Babylonians, and then allowed to return after 70 years by King Cyrus (Persia). Read the books of Daniel, Ezra, and Nehemiah to see what they went through both during and after the 70 years. Also, just going to add, the main reason for the split between the northern and southern kingdoms was because the northern kingdom openly returned to idol worship, while the southern kingdom, at least superficially, worshipped God in the temple. People in the northern kingdom who did not agree with idol worship migrated to the southern kingdom, the ten tribes were never lost, at least not the true believers in God. It’s kind of like today, we see pissed off patriots leaving blue states because they don’t like their rights being trampled on and are moving to red states. Same thing.
But it doesn't say what ultimately happened to them after they returned. It says nothing about where they are now and what became of them.
Yeah, it does. You can read the rest of the OT to find out for yourself.
It does not say what ultimately happened to all of the tribes. I present you proof of what happened. Take the time to read it before trying to debunk it.
I’ve read about the Diaspora. Tell me about the decree of Caesar that caused Jesus to be born in Bethlehem. Did it only apply to the tribe of Judah? Take the time to seriously read the Bible before trying to debunk it.