To: editor-surveyor
There are thirteen tribes. All of them are currently referred to as Jews, though technically only one tribe is strictly speaking ‘the Jews’. Do you know which tribe will not have 12,000 selected from it fro the evangelizing?
173 posted on
05/07/2015 10:42:46 PM PDT by
MHGinTN
(Is it really all relative, Mister Einstein?)
To: MHGinTN
176 posted on
05/07/2015 11:39:56 PM PDT by
mdmathis6
(If Hitler, Nazi, OR...McCarthy are mentioned in an argument, then the argument is over!)
To: MHGinTN
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>> “There are thirteen tribes. All of them are currently referred to as Jews” <<
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That is total nonsense!
Jews are less than 2% of Israel. Those that refer to the lost sheep of Israel as Jews are ignorant fools that need to spend way more time reading their Bible (if they even own one).
There is one tribe that separated itself out in ancient times, and spawned the nation that tormented Judea in the second temple period. That tribe is Dan. It is the root of several European nations, and the supposed lineage, through Alexander, of the Man of Sin to come, by some, but other scholars expect him to come from Amalek, the lineage of Haman.
The royal families of Europe are all descended from both of these lines.
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180 posted on
05/08/2015 6:47:07 AM PDT by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
To: MHGinTN; editor-surveyor
There are thirteen tribes. All of them are currently referred to as Jews, though technically only one tribe is strictly speaking the Jews.
Actually there are fourteen tribes mentioned in scripture. The twelve sons of Jacob and the two sons of Joseph. In Revelation 7, The tribe of Ephraim and the tribe of Dan are replaced by the tribe of Joseph and the tribe of Levi. In Acts 21:39, Paul refers to himself as a Jew even though he is of the tribe of Benjamin. Do you suppose that it is a coincidence that there are also fourteen apostles?
206 posted on
05/08/2015 8:49:27 PM PDT by
Seven_0
(You cannot fool all of the people, ever!)
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