The True Story of the 3 Hebrew Israelite Exiles and Their Descendents
"YEHOVAH God selected Abraham and made unconditional promises to him which in turn were passed on to his son Isaac and which in turn were passed on to Isaac's son Jacob. YEHOVAH changed Jacob's name to Israel and from then on Jacob's descendants are called Israelites. Jacob had a twin brother named Esau but his descendants are called Edomites. They too exist in the world today in great numbers.
The Israelites became a great and powerful nation under David their king but following the death of Solomon, David's son, the Israel nation split into the nation Israel in the north of Palestine and the nation Judah in the south. They went their separate ways, mostly downhill, until Israel was overpowered by Assyria and taken captive and six million Israelites were moved to the north part of Mesopotamia near the Caspian sea. They lost their name which is a completely separate story. This occurred 721 BC. A hundred and twenty five years later circ. 585 BC the nation of Judah didn't fare much better and were taken captive to Babylon. The Babylonians nicknamed them Jews and this is the first time the term Jew is mentioned in history. The Israelites under different names migrated northwest up the Danube river system to the western shores of Europe and into the British Isles."
http://hope-of-israel.org.nz/diaspora.htm
Israel fell to the Assyrians in 721 BCE; Judah fell to the Babylonians a little over a century later in 597 BCE. The people today known as 'Jews' are descended from the southern half of ancient Israel. Most people mistakenly think that the southern Kingdom was only populated by those Jews from the tribe of Judah and Bejamin, but this is not exactly so. In Bibical times, Israel was originally one country. Eventually, it suffered through a civil war which split it into two parts. This happened in 922 BCE. Jeroboam led the revolt of the northern tribes and established the (northern) Kingdom of Israel. It consisted of nine landed tribes: Zebulun, Issachar, Asher, Naphtali, Dan, Manaseh, Ephraim, Reuben and Gad, and some of Levi [which had no land allocation]. This makes ten tribes, which later became known as "the lost ten tribes".
http://www.ancientsites.com/aw/Places/Place/339183
However, the majority of Israelites left the Middle East during the several decades just after Assyria's fall. They took a number of routes, of course, but in general they made their escape using several passes over the Caucasus Mountains, one of which, located in present-day Georgia, retained the name, Pass of Israel, until renamed by the godless communists of the last century. The prophet Amos, as recorded in Amos 9:9, uses the metaphor of sifting grain to describe what God has done (and will do) to Israel. God, Amos says, "will sift the house of Israel among all nations, as grain is sifted in a sieve; yet not the smallest grain shall fall to the ground."
http://www.bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Topical.show/RTD/cgg/ID/3682/I...
Do you know the real Jews was black.
90rashad 1 month ago
@90rashad I know that you either didnt watch the entire video, or are trying to bait me into a typical reply, but I will say that yes, I am familiar with that line of reasoning, that theory, among others, etc. I dont think they were sub-saharan "negro" or eurasian-caucasian, the original hebrews were neither. IMO. Groups of israelites/hebrews did intermix with these groups early on in the exiles; primarily Sub-Saharan blacks and Eastern European whites. Also with Western/Central Asians
runetang 1 month ago
google the cronicles of eri by roger o connor
The Dannites were scythian as were all the so called celts.The mixing of the scythian tribes with the phoenicians who both have the same ancestor is what gets them mixed up.
Ashkenazi levites have 51 percent of the same dna of the hungarian scythians and sarmatian polish haplo group r1a
hartejoseph 2 months ago
@hartejoseph That is true, I've actually made a couple of videos on the Danites. They did mix with the Phoenicians, as their final territory was the furthest-north city in Israel, a few miles from modern day Lebanon; Ancient Phoenicia. The Danites traversed the river systems and sea systems in Eastern Europe and Modern Day Russia, up to the Northern European Countries of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and the British Isles. They also named some of those rivers and countries with Dan in em
runetang 2 months ago