If you can accept it, those who call themselves Jews today are not of the tribe of Judah, merely residents of Judea during Jesus time (who was of the tribe of Judah, along with His parents Joseph (legally) and Mary (biologically)).
These Judeans were "jewish" in religion only. Most of those living in the southern territory of Judea by the time of Christ were actual Idumean, or Edomite, or .. if you like.. Amalekites, a mixed people known in the bible collectively as Ereb or Arab (those who darken), with few remaining from the tribe of Judah, Levi, and Simeon.
Some remaining Israelites remained pure, like Zechariah (of the tribe of Levi), but most mixed, becoming groups like what we know as the Pharisees, the Sadducees, and the Hasmonean kings, the Herodians. For example, the Herods, who claimed the title "king of the jews", were opposed by the few remaining Israelites, because he was an Idumean, as documented by Herodotus, a product of integration of those populations following the time of the Maccabees.
Most of the other tribes had long dispersed into the surrounding nations, maintaining their tribal heritage, Judahites were living in Galilee (ex. Joseph and Mary, and the disciples, who were from the tribes of Judah, Benjamin, or the half-tribe of Manasseh, except John, who is believed to have been a Levite), and Benjamites in Tarsus (Saul for example).
As for the other tribes of Israel, who maintained their hereditary lines, they were long since deported north and across the Euphrates by the Assyrians in 722 BC becoming as they were called by the Assyrians the Beth-Omri (lit. the house of Omri, the last notable king of Israel), then they came north and were know by the Persians as the Sakae-Suni, or in greek Scythians, or in Eastern Europe the Greeks called them, Galathai (milk drinkers) and Romans shortened this to "Gauls" who also lived in Galatia in Anatolia. They retained that name in several ways as they were differentiated by Julius Caesar in his Gallic Wars as those beyond the Rhine the Germani (German) Gauli, or genuine or pure Gauls, to distinguish them from the Gauls in roman territory who lost their identity, largely. Their name for themselves varied, but the most notable come from these names, for example the Saxons (derived from their name for themselves in Persian the Sakae-Suni, literally means Isaac's sons, (I)SAXSONS).
Tribe of Dan or Danites, took the name Dane in the country of Dan's mark, Ephraim became the Angles; Manassah, after his oldest son Machir, likely became what we know as the Ha-Machiri, or American, Reuben, after a king called Frank, the franks, Some Judahites, the Jutes; Levi, perhaps the origin of the Druids; many became know as the Goths (literally God's (people)), settling Spain, Italy (the Lombards), Austria (the Ostrogoths), The Scots, who say their name comes from Scatha or Scythian)..
If you can accept it, western europe, is Israel, who, upon receiving the Gospel of Jesus Christ, have fulfilled His promises for Israel, becoming Christendom, and, as God said to Abraham, in your seed will all the families of the earth be blessed.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/rwQmimY7R6rb/ - Here's a handy map
If you can accept it, those who call themselves Jews today are not of the tribe of Judah, merely residents of Judea during Jesus time (who was of the tribe of Judah, along with His parents Joseph (legally) and Mary (biologically)).
These Judeans were "jewish" in religion only. Most of those living in the southern territory of Judea by the time of Christ were actual Idumean, or Edomite, or .. if you like.. Amalekites, a mixed people known in the bible collectively as Ereb or Arab (those who darken), with few remaining from the tribe of Judah, Levi, and Simeon.
Some remaining Israelites remained pure, like Zechariah (of the tribe of Levi), but most mixed, becoming groups like what we know as the Pharisees, the Sadducees, and the Hasmonean kings, the Herodians. For example, the Herods, who claimed the title "king of the jews", were opposed by the few remaining Israelites, because he was an Idumean, as documented by Herodotus, a product of integration of those populations following the time of the Maccabees.
Most of the other tribes had long dispersed into the surrounding nations, maintaining their tribal heritage, Judahites were living in Galilee (ex. Joseph and Mary, and the disciples, who were from the tribes of Judah, Benjamin, or the half-tribe of Manasseh, except John, who is believed to have been a Levite), and Benjamites in Tarsus (Saul for example).
As for the other tribes of Israel, who maintained their hereditary lines, they were long since deported north and across the Euphrates by the Assyrians in 722 BC becoming as they were called by the Assyrians the Beth-Omri (lit. the house of Omri, the last notable king of Israel), then they came north and were know by the Persians as the Sakae-Suni, or in greek Scythians, or in Eastern Europe the Greeks called them, Galathai (milk drinkers) and Romans shortened this to "Gauls" who also lived in Galatia in Anatolia. They retained that name in several ways as they were differentiated by Julius Caesar in his Gallic Wars as those beyond the Rhine the Germani (German) Gauli, or genuine or pure Gauls, to distinguish them from the Gauls in roman territory who lost their identity, largely. Their name for themselves varied, but the most notable come from these names, for example the Saxons (derived from their name for themselves in Persian the Sakae-Suni, literally means Isaac's sons, (I)SAXSONS).
Tribe of Dan or Danites, took the name Dane in the country of Dan's mark, Ephraim became the Angles; Manassah, after his oldest son Machir, likely became what we know as the Ha-Machiri, or American, Reuben, after a king called Frank, the franks, Some Judahites, the Jutes; Levi, perhaps the origin of the Druids; many became know as the Goths (literally God's (people)), settling Spain, Italy (the Lombards), Austria (the Ostrogoths), The Scots, who say their name comes from Scatha or Scythian)..
If you can accept it, western europe, is Israel, who, upon receiving the Gospel of Jesus Crist, have fulfilled his promises for Israel, becoming Christendom, and, as God said to Abraham, in your seed will all the families of the earth be blessed.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/rwQmimY7R6rb/ - Here's a handy map
If you can accept it, those who call themselves Jews today are not of the tribe of Judah, merely residents of Judea during Jesus time (who was of the tribe of Judah, along with His parents Joseph (legally) and Mary (biologically)).
These Judeans were "jewish" in religion only. Most of those living in the southern territory of Judea by the time of Christ were actual Idumean, or Edomite, or .. if you like.. Amalekites, a mixed people known in the bible collectively as Ereb or Arab (those who darken), with few remaining from the tribe of Judah, Levi, and Simeon.
Some remaining Israelites remained pure, like Zechariah (of the tribe of Levi), but most mixed, becoming groups like what we know as the Pharisees, the Sadducees, and the Hasmonean kings, the Herodians. For example, the Herods, who claimed the title "king of the jews", were opposed by the few remaining Israelites, because he was an Idumean, as documented by Herodotus, a product of integration of those populations following the time of the Maccabees.
Most of the other tribes had long dispersed into the surrounding nations, maintaining their tribal heritage, Judahites were living in Galilee (ex. Joseph and Mary, and the disciples, who were from the tribes of Judah, Benjamin, or the half-tribe of Manasseh, except John, who is believed to have been a Levite), and Benjamites in Tarsus (Saul for example).
As for the other tribes of Israel, who maintained their hereditary lines, they were long since deported north and across the Euphrates by the Assyrians in 722 BC becoming as they were called by the Assyrians the Beth-Omri (lit. the house of Omri, the last notable king of Israel), then they came north and were know by the Persians as the Sakae-Suni, or in greek Scythians, or in Eastern Europe the Greeks called them, Galathai (milk drinkers) and Romans shortened this to "Gauls" who also lived in Galatia in Anatolia. They retained that name in several ways as they were differentiated by Julius Caesar in his Gallic Wars as those beyond the Rhine the Germani (German) Gauli, or genuine or pure Gauls, to distinguish them from the Gauls in roman territory who lost their identity, largely. Their name for themselves varied, but the most notable come from these names, for example the Saxons (derived from their name for themselves in Persian the Sakae-Suni, literally means Isaac's sons, (I)SAXSONS).
Tribe of Dan or Danites, took the name Dane in the country of Dan's mark, Ephraim became the Angles; Manassah, after his oldest son Machir, likely became what we know as the Ha-Machiri, or American, Reuben, after a king called Frank, the franks, Some Judahites, the Jutes; Levi, perhaps the origin of the Druids; many became know as the Goths (literally God's (people)), settling Spain, Italy (the Lombards), Austria (the Ostrogoths), The Scots, who say their name comes from Scatha or Scythian)..
If you can accept it, western europe, is Israel, who, upon receiving the Gospel of Jesus Crist, have fulfilled his promises for Israel, becoming Christendom, and, as God said to Abraham, in your seed will all the families of the earth be blessed.