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The Hebrew Israelites are the original Moors that Ruled Europe According to this Scottish Declaration of Independence From The Year of 1320 The Tribes of Judah ~Benjamin ~Levi Was Found in The Scottish Declaration of Independence, The Ten Tribes of Israel Was in The Americas at That Time The Scottish Constitution makes direct Reference to the Scots Israelite Origins! The medieval Scots were the first nation to adopt a written Constitution in 1320. It was called the Declaration of Arbroath, after the town where it was signed. It was by this same charter that the enlightened Scots adopted the format of a Constitutional Monarchy, which was not only the first in Europe, but possibly also the first in the world. The Scottish Declaration of Independence drawn up in 1320 by Bernard de Linton, and attested by all the Scottish nobles including King Robert de Bruce, made direct reference to the Scots Israelite origins. In a political climate where England was constantly trying to subjugate the Scots, the Scottish king sent a written appeal to Pope John XXII in Rome. The letter read as follows: Most Holy Father and Lord, we know and from the chronicles and books of the ancients we find that among other famous nations our own, the Scots, has been graced with widespread renown. They journeyed from Greater Scythia by way of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Pillars of Hercules, and dwelt for a long course of time in Spain among the most savage tribes, but nowhere could they be subdued by any race, however barbarous. Thence they came, twelve hundred years after the people of Israel crossed the Red Sea, to their home in the west where they still live today. The Britons they first drove out, the Picts they utterly destroyed, and, even though very often assailed by the Norwegians, the Danes and the English, they took possession of that home with many victories and untold efforts; and, as the historians of old time bear witness, they have held it free of all bondage ever since. In their kingdom there have reigned one hundred and thirteen kings of their own royal stock, the line unbroken a single foreigner. Here we have a Scottish king making direct reference in an official State document to the Israelite origin of the Scottish people. Notice he equates his people as being the descendants of the people of Israel who crossed the Red Sea . Most scholars have interpreted this as a direct reference to the Exodus of the Twelve Tribes of Israel from Egypt under the leadership of Moses. According to many Christian and Jewish scholars, the Exodus of the tribes of Israel from their slavery and bondage in Egypt took place in approximately the year 1453 BC in our Gregorian calendar, allowing for a margin of ten years either side. This means that, if this was indeed the Exodus of the people of Israel King Robert was referring to, his Scottish ancestors must have arrived to colonise Scotland some 1200 years after their exodus from Egypt, e.g. in 253 BC. The problem is that this does not appear to tie in with the known history of Scotland. Scottish history shows that the Scythian tribes in question did not arrive until some 750 years later, namely in around 500 AD. This presents us with an apparent dilemma! It was not until the late 5th Century that the Scots departed from their home in Ireland crossing the Irish Sea to settle in the West of Scotland from whence they proceeded to subdue the war-like Picts and the other tribes. Notice that King Robert Bruce in the declaration does not specifically refer to Scotland , but instead he speaks of the Scots coming to their home in the West. It appears that the authors of the Declaration of Arbroath were not measuring the 1200 years after the people of Israel crossed the Red Sea to the time of their arrival in Scotland , but rather to the time of their arrival in the West, as the Declaration states, where they still live today! This may explain the apparent anomaly. Nevertheless, the fact that one of the greatest Kings of Scotland dated the arrival of his ancestors from an event in the history of ancient Israel surely must be considered as highly significant. In setting their hands to this document, King Robert de Bruce and his thirty Barons clearly confirmed that they considered themselves to be Israelites, the Hebrew descendants of Abraham. The original document of the Scottish Declaration of Tiffany Deborah Grant Mary Kay Independent Consultant nce has been preserved for nearly 700 years, and is currently kept at Register House in Edinburgh . The hand of King Robert de Bruce signed this historic document bearing the seals of all the Scottish barons of the day. A copy of Robert de Bruces letter to Pope John XXII is also kept at Register House.
Posted on: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 09:52:01 +0000

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