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"we will turn against Israel."

I often become very concerned at what is considered "Israel" and what isn't considered "Israel."

The Kingdom of Israel originally consisted of 12 tribes. One of those tribes, the Tribe of Rueben, lost the birthright and the birthright then fell to the tribe of Joseph who had two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh. About 700 years before the birth of Christ the northern Kingdom of Israel was destroyed and taken captive by the ancient Assyrian empire. The northern Kingdom consisted of 10 tribes of Israel, excluding Judah and Benjamin. These 10 tribes never returned to the land of Israel. It is theorized, but not proven, that these 10 tribes migrated north and became the Scythian people before migrating into northern Europe, Brittania and Scandinavia. These peoples ultimately migrated to North America and are responsible for creating the great white nations of the Earth, the nations that have had greater success at governing themselves and brought about the greatest technological advances to benefit mankind. Essentially, white people.

The southern Kingdom of Judah persisted a couple of centuries after the destruction of the northern Kingdom but they too were eventually destroyed and take captive by the ancient Babylonian empire. However, unlike the northern 10 tribes, Judah and Benjamin were permitted to return to their homeland. But in what condition did they return? What were these tribes like when they returned? What was their racial and ethnic composition? Nobody knows for sure.

We do know that at the time of Christ the term "Jew" referred more or less to people living in or from the area known as Judea and did not refer to a specific racial ethnicity. Judea was controlled by Rome at the time and was a mishmash of many cultures and as such was a difficult region for Rome to govern. The term "Jew" did not denote one specific race of people and the tribes of Judah and Benjamin have been literally bred out of existence.

So who is "Israel" today? Is it the remnants of the Tribes of Judah and Benjamin? Or, is "Israel" the remnants of ALL the tribes of Israel including Ephraim, Manasseh, Gad, Dan, Naphtali, Zebulun, Issachar, Levi, Simeon and others?

I argue that "Israel" is much more than just Jerusalem or the Jews (modern day Jews have more genetic ties to the Ashkenazi people located in the Ukraine regions of the planet than they do to the ancient tribe of Judah). Based upon the migration patterns of the lost 10 tribes of Israel I believe Israel to be much more than Jerusalem and the Jews. When Jesus Christ or Jehovah refers to the restoration of the House of Israel, he isn't referring just to the restoration of the Jews to Jerusalem. He is referring to the restoration of ALL of the House of Israel including all 12 tribes.

In short, I agree with you. I believe one day America and other nations consisting of the remnants of the House of Israel will turn against the Jews in Jerusalem and will restore that land to those to whom the land truly belongs (the House of Israel). Not the false Jews (Ashkenazis) pretending to be of the Tribe of Judah.

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