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British-Israelites

The first record we have of this new British-Israelite identity is from John Sadler in 1649. In his book. Rights to the Kingdom, John Sadler proposed that the English descended from Israel s ten lost tribes. [Pg.162]

However, the prophecy goes on it shall be no more, until he come whose right it is. British-Israelites teach that this passage refers to the period after God sent the nation of Judah into captivity and punished the wicked King Zedekiah of Judah. God used Jeremiah the prophet to take the King Zedekiah s Daughters to Ireland, where one of them married into another royal line of Judah, Prince Herremon, and thus David s line continued in Ireland. The radical British Israelites say that was the first overturn. [Pg.187]

The second overturn occurred when God moved the line to Scotland. The third overturn was when God moved it from Scotland to England. The Radical British Israelites claim David s line will not be overturned again until Jesus returns, whose right it is to sit on the throne of His father David. ... [Pg.187]

To the Radical British Israelites, Psalm 89 confirms that God would not cut-off David s descendants throughout the ages. Furthermore, they say God promised David that his throne would endure forever without any conditions or reservations. This means that the throne of David would not cease to exist with the overthrow of King Zedekiah but continue somewhere on this earth. They say this was in Ireland, then in turn in Scotland, England and America. [Pg.187]

In the context of these prophecies, the Radical British Israelites interpret Samson s famous riddle as a prophecy that the descendants of the tribe of Dan will one day destroy the tribe of Judah ... [Pg.187]

The Archangel Michael, St George and Minerva Britannia became respectively the patron Angel, Saint and Goddess of God s Countenance in Britain. Not surprisingly, they are also equivalent to the patrons of ancient Israel being Michael the Protector, Moses and the Shekhinah. The commonality of British and Israelite colonization harkens back to a perceived common Indo-Hittite source in Anatolia, which we shall look at in more detail in Chapter 17. [Pg.61]

The Triads then mention the arrival of the Cymry or Kymry. This name means the first race and later the British. As we saw in Chapter 5, the Greeks knew them as Kimmerioi. Others called them Cambria or Cumbria. They derive from the Welsh word Cymru, pronounced as Kumry or Kumri. Assyrian texts give the Israelites the same name. [Pg.182]

The two British engineers also believe that the Israelites relocated the Ancient of Days to Shiloh after it ceased production in Hebron. Shiloh is forty kilometers north of Jemsalem. The Children of Dan supervised the holy objects.Amongst them was a dedicated band of priests called the Reapers of the Holy Field Their name derives from those who collect the manna from the dew in the field of holy apples... [Pg.355]


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