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Originally Posted by detour
an @ Urban Dialect I don't doubt u've been studying the bible for five years, but there are men an women who have studied the bible their entire lives an cannot tell u accurately who the tribes of israel are today tbh...
for u to assume ur five years of study somehow trumps the centuries of research that have been put into that question is pretty bold at least an insanely arrogant at worst...scholars have had ur same resources for ages...
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they can accurately tell who the tribes of Israel are
we can start in 1492 Christopher Columbus
source is wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christo...000&height=540
where it says
Quest for Asia and
Background
read the paragraph above that
Throughout his life, Columbus also showed a keen interest in the Bible and in Biblical prophecies, and would often quote biblical texts in his letters and logs. For example, part of the argument that he submitted to the Spanish Catholic Monarchs when he sought their support for his proposed expedition to reach the Indies by sailing west was based on his reading of the Second Book of Esdras
he knew where the 10 tribes had went
according to scripture, proving the validity of 2 Esdras, so why did they throw it out of the bible if they used it to find the new world?
the same reason they say they can't tell who the children of Israel are
scripture tells us who they are but u refuse to hear it because it's not coming from Rome/Esua the Masonic powers
they(the Masons) killed Yashaya and his disciples, then took down the southern kingdom in 70AD causing Judah to flee into Africa were the Romans came later and enslaved them, then came to the new world and slaughtered the rest of the saints of the most high