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Interesting facts concerning the Original Israelites and their Migrations into Europe and elsewhere. They were NEVER lost to history, and are the ONLY ones who have fulfilled the Promises and Covenants made to them by Yahweh. The Israelites migrated from the Middle East in three waves: 1.) the tribe of Zarah escaped from the Egyptian Captivity, founding such colonies as Troy, Rome, Iberia (Spain), and London, as well as Ireland. The reason that the Irish have the flag of the “red hand of Ulster” is because Zarah was the son of Judah, who had the red string tied around his wrist. (Gen. 38:28.) But Pharez came out first, and Zarah didn’t want to play second fiddle to Pharez. Members of the Tribe of Dan also accompanied these Zarahites. 2.) The second wave was the Cimmerians, after the word, Khumru, the Assyrian name of King Omri, of Israel. Cimmerian is the Greek word for these Israelites, the bulk of whom wound up in Wales. The Welsh still refer to themselves as Khumru even today; and their language is identical to ancient Hebrew, as their own bards insist. The Cimmerians left before the Assyrian Captivity. These were the Israelites who saw the invasion coming and departed for safer pastures before the Assyrians got to Palestine. 3.) The Anglo-Saxons (“In Isaac shall thy seed be called.” Gen. 21:12), otherwise known as the Caucasian people, were the last wave. These are the Israelites that crossed the Caucasus Mountains and became known to history as the Caucasian People. Isaiah prophesied this migration: “And there shall be a highway for the remnant of His people, which shall be left, from Assyria; like as it was to Israel in the day that he came up out of the land of Egypt.” (Isa. 11:16.) This prophecy is clearly telling us that the Israelites will escape from Assyria, just as they did from Egypt. These Israelites left gravestones and other objects, such as battle-axes and stone circumcision knives called kelts, marked with paleo-Hebrew inscriptions. Eastern European archeologists know about these things, but the Jews are mum about this migration, even though it is expressly prophesied by Isaiah and documented by many historians (as related in my book). Nor did these Israelites eat pork. That came much later in history, when survival dictated killing and eating wild pigs and then domesticating them. The third wave were also known as the Gautei, which means “God’s people,” in Anglo-Saxon. Their name has been shortened to “Goth.” Only the Israelites ever called themselves “God’s people.” This also proves the prophecy that the Israelites would be known by “another name” (Isaiah 62:2 and 65:15: Goth, Saka, Saxons, Angles, Normans, Jutes (tribe of Judah), Russ, Scythians, Gauls, Celts, etc. The name ‘Christian’ also qualifies, as True Israel converted to Christianity after the crucifixion. The Jews, obviously, did not.) and that they would become “many nations” and “a company of nations.” (Gen. 17:4-5, 15, 16; 18:18; 35:11; 46:2-3; 48:4, 19.) None of these things are true of the Jews. The number of Israelites that escaped from Assyria was at least two million, possibly as many as six million. True Israelites, of German, Scythian, Cimmerian, and Celtic stock, who inhabited the steppes of eastern Europe (ancient Scythia) 1,000 years before the Khazar occupation of roughly the same territory, had long before moved out of these areas into mainland Europe. The Khazars later filled in the territory that had been vacated by the Israelites. This mass migration is how Europe became populated by the Twelve Tribes of Israel (through the Caucasus Mountains, Isa. 11:16), although some of the Cimmerians (house of Omri) and Celts left Israel via the Mediterranean Sea and settled Spain, Ireland, Britain, and Normandy by sea. The words ‘Kelt,’ ‘Gaul,’ and ‘Gael’ are definitely derived from such Hebrew words as ‘Galilee,’ ‘Gilead,’ and ‘Golan,’ all being Israelite territories in Palestine. The Hebrew word, ‘golah,’ means both “captive” and “exile.”
Posted on: Mon, 08 Sep 2014 19:54:25 +0000

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