The Lost Ten Tribes

The Lost Ten Tribes
Author: Joseph Wild
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1879
Genre: Anglo-Israelism
ISBN:

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The Ten Lost Tribes

The Ten Lost Tribes
Author: Rev. Joseph Wild
Publisher: Trumpet Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This book details the scriptures that apply to the "Lost Tribes of Israel." It shows how many of them went to Ireland, England, and other European regions. It also covers the great pyramid, Bible prophecy, and the throne of David. A great resource for learning about the British-Israel connection.

The Ten Tribes of Israel

The Ten Tribes of Israel
Author: Timothy R. Jenkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1883
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Familiar Stranger

Familiar Stranger
Author: Michael J. McClymond
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004-03-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802826800

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McClymond summarizes current scholarship on Jesus and offers a clear, comprehensive, and compelling report on what is known about him here at the start of the 21st century.

The Secret Ministry of Jesus

The Secret Ministry of Jesus
Author: William W. Mountcastle
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780761838333

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This work addresses the questions concerning the crucifixion/resurrection story, the legends of Jesus in India, Tibet and China, and the unique style and content of the Fourth Gospel. The "street theatre" style of the Hebrew prophets grounds the belief that Jesus also employed drama to proclaim his visions. To encourage his people who were suffering under cruel Roman oppression, he dramatized Isaiah's "Suffering Servant" poem that climaxes with his rescue/resurrection-a promise that God will rescue Israel. Isaiah's "Missionary Servant" poem inspired him to carry his Gospel into new lands. The Syrian Acts of Thomas and more recently discovered material detail his secret ministry to India, Tibet, and China. There, his spirited exchanges with Hindus, Buddhists, and Taoists have enriched the Gospels and may have affected the evolution of eastern religious and philosophical thought, particularly that of Mahayana Buddhism. The book's discussion provides evidence that Jesus was a pioneer of interfaith dialogue and a prophet of world spirituality who inspires us to build a world community of justice, peace and love for people of all faiths. It is appropriate for college and university classes in Bible and Qur'an studies, contemporary theology, and current religious issues.

Israel's Lost 10 Tribes; Migrations to Britain and United States

Israel's Lost 10 Tribes; Migrations to Britain and United States
Author: Vaughn E. Hansen
Publisher: Cedar Fort Publishing & Media
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2023-02-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1462104789

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Learn exciting and often little-known information about what happened to the children of Israel when they were scattered. Vaughn E. Hansen pieces together fact and legend to show how the Israelites came to European countries—specifically Great Britain—and laid a foundation of nobility and faith that has survived for over 2,400 years. With this timely book, identify significant past events, focus more clearly on the futue, and find a deeper appreciation for your personal ancestry and heritage as a member of the House of Israel

The Mystery of the Ten Lost Tribes

The Mystery of the Ten Lost Tribes
Author: Ziva Shavitsky
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 1443835633

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There have been many legends and traditions regarding the ten lost tribes of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. This book draws upon extensive discoveries and information published regarding the movement of the People of Israel and Judah from Davidic times to the dawn of the Hellenistic period. The author has tested the biblical records against archaeological evidence, testimony and inscriptions found in Syria, Assyria, Babylon and Persia. In very many cases, the inscriptions excavated in these places coincide almost word for word with the biblical record. The early chapters also investigate evidence of migrations and movement by people to neighbouring countries by reason of seeking sanctuary, trade, marriage or in times of famine. Evidence has been found supporting the theory that many of the Northern Captives joined the tribes of the South who continued to live independently until the destruction of the First Temple. Hence it is not just a matter of investigating the transfer of captives out of Judah and the Northern Kingdom but also additional evidence found in the Bible or documents that bear evidence to Jewish people who lived, traded or served in various capacities in other lands. There is also some clear indication that many of the later captives joined their brethren who had been exiled to other lands earlier. The later chapters mention some traditions and legends that exist among many tribes that to this day trace their origins to the Exiles who belonged to the twelve tribes of Israel and Judah.