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Efrayim

by Kalev Efrayim - 2/17/11 1:45 PM
Very good article on a difficult (for some) to understand subject. And it's refreshing to read from a non-pretrib rapture source, we are in a minority and I want to encourage you.

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RE: Efrayim

by Anonymous - 3/27/15 10:41 PM
So are you saying the lost tribe is forgiven. God is letting them back if they choose and will enzorporate the into 12 trbes. If so why not in the end listed tribes chosen to new kingdom. I have been told they have been alerted
But no contact forever. So how would they know traditions and the ways?

RE: Efrayim

by Musefortune - 2/19/21 4:24 PM
How in the world could a “NON pre-trib rapture” viewpoint be “refreshing”? Seriously?? Strange choice of words my friend.

Lost Tribes of Israel

by Nehemyah - 10/21/17 5:15 PM
Some of the article you posted line up with scripture, but not the people in whom you are referencing to be the Jews not Jewish "ish". We know that the word "ish" refers to approximately, about, or as in I don't know, possibly. The word "Jew" derives from Yahuda(Judah). Deuteronomy 28:16,17, 30,32,48,49,64,68. Clearly dispels any notion that the so called Jewish people are the Ysraelites which the bible speaks of. Revelation 2:9,3:9 rule you out as the Jew. You are the only people on planet earth who are calling themselves Jew(ish). Committing blasphemy as the bible clearly states. Those curses could only apply to the so-called Blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans. You could not flee into Africa after Rome tore down the Great City of Jerusalem. Your pale skin would not allow it. Also, you call yourselves Israeli's. That is not what the most called the His people. Also, the scattered Ysraelites were the "Lost Sheep" Yahawashi(Jesus Christ) and the Apostles were
looking for as the bible stated in John 7:35, Matthew 18:11, and as you referred to James 1:1- The tribes he sent greetings to are still lost.
In Deuteronomy 28:68- The Most High said, that He would take Israel back to Eqypt (Slavery, Bondage, Captivity) again with "SHIPS" , by the way I spoke unto you. Though shall not see it no more(Jerusalem)(until the coming of Christ), and there you shall be sold unto your enemies(All the nations that took Israel N/S Kingdoms into captivity) for slave man and slave women and no man shall buy you. So, It is clear, there is no way the Jewish people could be Ysraelites because NONE of the curses fit you. With that I say peace.

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The Temple of New Jerusalem of King Jesus Christ

by Ricky Taruc Bacolod - 1/01/17 9:03 AM
Ricky T Bacolod
Founder
The Temple of New Jerusalem of Kings Jesus Christ
Tribe of Judah

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The Baby Lion that open the gate

by Anonymous - 9/26/15 9:45 AM
Who are the 12 Sons? For example: Judah is the Black people and the half brother of our Lord Jesus Christ.

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Lost Tribes of Israel

by Jeff Booth - 3/05/11 12:11 PM
My thoughts on the Two Houses…

When the Disciples asked Jesus, saying, “Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?” (Acts 1:6). In other words, “…wilt thou at this time bring the 10 tribes back to the land Israel?” Fact is, the exact opposite was about to take place. In Matthew 21:43, Jesus, speaking to Judah, said: “Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof.”

That’s “nation” — not Church! Christianity does not represent the kingdom of God; it’s the national religion of the kingdom of God. In the OT Israel’s national religion was The Law of Moses. After Calvary it was replaced with the New Covenant. (Jer. 31:31.)

The nation Jesus was speaking of was Israel, the northern tribes. “The kingdom” Jesus was referring to was the tribe of Benjamin who was a part of the kingdom, who were the Galileans in the north, but were kept with Judah for David’s sake. Now they would be removed and given back to the northern kingdom and Judah would be alone.

God made an oath to David that he would never want for a man to sit on his throne ruling over the house of Israel.

“Then I will establish the throne of thy kingdom upon Israel for ever, as I promised to David thy father, saying, There shall not fail thee a man upon the throne of Israel.” I Kings 9:5. (Jer. 33:17)

However, after the death of Solomon, the northern kingdom broke away from Judah and God’s promise to David was in jeopardy of being broken so the tribe of Benjamin was annexed to Judah. (1 Kings 11:34) Benjamin became Judah’s “Israel” and represented the kingdom. After the throne of David was removed back in Jeremiah’s day via Nebuchadnezzar’s invasion, Benjamin was no longer needed, their purpose had been served.

“Wherefore the LORD said unto Solomon, Forasmuch as this is done of thee, and thou hast not kept my covenant and my statutes, which I have commanded thee, I will surely rend the kingdom from thee, and will give it to thy servant. Howbeit I will not rend away all the kingdom; but will give one tribe [Benjamin] to thy son for David my servant’s sake, and for Jerusalem’s sake which I have chosen.”

I Kings 11:11-13.

Benjamin was a kingdom tribe and was given to Judah on a “temporary loan” basis for David’s sake. This is the same kingdom Jesus was referring to in Matt. 21:43. Jesus was speaking of the “one tribe” that was annexed to Judah. If you paraphrase what Jesus said it would read something like this:

“Therefore say I unto you, Judah, the tribe of Benjamin shall be taken from you, and given back to the northern kingdom, a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof.”

That’s how it would have been understood by the Jews in the first century. The “kingdom of God” in the OT was Israel; “Judah was his sanctuary and Israel his dominion.” (Psa. 114:2) Benjamin was not a “sanctuary” tribe, but a “kingdom” tribe. The tribe of Benjamin could not share “sanctuary” status with Judah, the sharing of birthrights was strictly forbidden in the Law of Moses, it was not their birthright. The union between Judah and Benjamin was an “arranged marriage” for David’s sake. Albeit, an “arranged marriage” doomed to end in divorce as Jesus foretold.

“And of all my sons, (for the LORD hath given me many sons,) he hath chosen Solomon my son to sit upon the throne of the kingdom of the LORD over Israel.” (I Chron. 28:5.)

The “kingdom of God” or the “kingdom of the Lord” are one and the same. Benjamin was a part of the “kingdom of God” and that’s what Jesus was referring to in Matt. 21:43.

These verses make it clear that when Jesus said that the “kingdom of God” would be taken away from Judah He was referring to the tribe of Benjamin. This was the last tribe Judah had contact with. And yet there’re many Christians who still claim that the Jews represent all 12 tribes! A complete contradiction of what Jesus said. If the kingdom of God is represented by the 10 tribes, now 11 with the return of Benjamin, and Jesus told the Jews that the kingdom would be taken from them how can the Jews represent all 12 tribes? Answer: It’s impossible! Judah (with an add-mixture of Levites) is alone today. Many claim that the Jews of today are made up of Judah and Benjamin, but that also contradicts what Jesus said.

In closing let me say this, if you research this issue on your computer you’ll find 1000’s of articles debating how many members or how many tribes of the northern kingdom returned with Ezra. In the end, it doesn’t matter if one Israelite or one million Israelites or if every Israelite on the face of the planet returned with Ezra – according to Matthew 21:43, they would all be removed and separated from Judah. Matthew 21:43 renders all these arguments null, void and moot. According to Matthew 21:43, the “kingdom of God” was removed from Judah.

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RE: Lost Tribes of Israel

by Anonymous - 8/05/11 3:08 PM
I noticed that Eph. 2 was quoted in this article, let's take a closer look:
“That at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world:” Eph. 2:12.
The word “aliens” appears twice in the NT: Eph. 2:12 and Heb. 11:34. The word used in Hebrews is “al-lot'-ree-os” and translates; “not akin” or “not one’s own” (Strong’s 243) The word used in Ephesians is “ap-al-lot-ree-o'-o” and means “to estrange away” (Strong’s 575).
The word "commonwealth" pol-ee-ti'-ah, (Strong's 4177) in this verse can be translated "citizenship." When Paul uses the word ap-al-lot-ree-o'-o when writing to the Ephesians it would imply that they once had a relationship with the Lord but were "estrange away," i.e., divorced.
When God divorced the ten tribes of the northern kingdom they were, in effect, "Gentilized." In other words, they lost their "citizenship" as God's people. Paul is not saying that the Ephesians were “not akin” to the citizenship of Israel, he’s saying they were “estranged” from the citizenship of Israel.

This is what Paul was speaking of where he wrote; “For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us; Eph. 2:14.

There was a “wall of partition” between Israel and Judah because of Israel’s divorce. Calvary removed it. Jesus made Israel and Judah “one” again. Many interpret this verse as meaning the wall of partition was removed between Jews and Gentiles, although that is true and Paul explains this in great detail in the book of Romans, that’s not who Paul was referring to in this verse.

However, when this “wall of separation” was removed between Judah and Israel, who at the time was “estranged” from the commonwealth of Israel, it was also removed from those who were “not akin” to the commonwealth of Israel. That’s what Paul was talking about where is said; “Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?” (Rom. 11:12) How could the fall of Israel enrich the Gentiles? The answer is obvious; when the wall of separation was dropped against Israel it was also dropped against those who were “not akin,” i.e., the Romans and all Gentiles. When Paul realized what God was doing he rejoiced; “For God hath concluded them all [Israelites and Gentiles] in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all. O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out!”

Here, Paul rejoices over Israel’s bill-of-divorce, because he realizes what God is doing. Not only would the door of salvation be reopened to “estranged” Israelites, it would also be opened to “non akin” Gentiles:

When Paul addressed the Ephesians he used the word "ap-al-lot-ree-o'-o" If Paul used the word “al-lot'-ree-os” found in Heb. 11:34 it would have meant that the Ephesians never had a relationship with God in their past. However, that's not what Paul is saying.
In spite of the fact that both words are translated "aliens" in the NT there's a huge difference in their meanings.
What Paul is saying in Eph. 2:12 is that the Ephesians were estranged-divorced Israelites regaining their citizenship. Here we catch a glimpse of what Paul was talking about in Romans 11:23; “And they also, if they abide not still in unbelief, shall be grafted in: for God is able to graft them in again.” Note the word “again,” it means “once more.” Strong’s 3825.
The definition of the word "estrange" according to The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language:

1. separated and living apart from one's spouse.
2. no longer friendly; alienated.

RE: Lost Tribes of Israel

by Anonymous - 3/27/15 11:03 PM
Interesting. How may this happen.who can find them. Do they not know for its been so long

Belong To Tribe of Israel

by ricky taruc bacolod - 8/21/14 3:37 PM
Jews bloddline

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RE: Belong To Tribe of Israel

by Anonymous - 3/27/15 10:43 PM
Yes

RE: Belong To Tribe of Israel

by Anonymous - 3/27/15 10:47 PM
So if tribe exists and thrown to four wind. Yet dream of lord may continue how would you know. Please include more information. For are not all tribes needed to occupy region and protect isarel

Tribe of israel

by Ricky taruc bacolod - 10/20/14 11:26 AM
The Tribe of Joseph is most powerful tribe in world in the history of Old Testament his was appointed as Governor of Egypt before era. I learned of Dreams and interpretation the wisdom of most high the Almighty God of Israel.As Christian believer the mission to the battle field to expansion the apostolic way of life THE YOUNG PASTORS AMBASSADOR CHRISTIANS MISSIONARY EVERYNATION. By the power of God our Lord JESUS CHRIST YASHUA AMEN. rtbacolod

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prophet reveil-the ripped garment

by jeroboam - 8/31/13 8:49 AM
solomon's love for women cause him the lost of the whole kingdom
don't let strange thing consume you.

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Lost Tribes and People of a Book

by Asiahh Innuet - 4/10/11 9:36 AM
They will come at a great gatherimng. People from a time before they were broken, and fragmented. A gathering of a People, in the name of all who seek the truth. Two houses as one.

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BolloMolloB

by Phincter.S - 4/09/11 2:52 PM
I have read that a word that is new, is like the dew on the grass. Fresh and holy and in the moment. BolloMolloB is a word that is new. It come from the SKY. I think it is a virus. Human mind control scanner virus.

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Let's talk about good music

by bobkomas - 10/13/10 4:36 AM
I love music like "Queen". What about you?

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Lost Tribes

by Angelike - 7/06/10 11:31 AM
Thanks for the great read. Though I disagree on one point; the stick of Ephraim can't represent the Gentile Christians because of the prophecies concerning the return "from Assyria and the islands of the sea" of the house of Israel. It clearly points out that there will be a future return event which will bring about the uniting of the two peoples. Due to time and intermarrying however, it could be that by that time Israel will constitute most of the Gentile world!

@Mo- agree about the part of only Islam standing in their way. But disagee that only Islam is the way. Bible teaches that Jesus is the way. Be Moslem and keep praying 5 times a day but believe in Jesus as Messiah and you will be saved. =)

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Armagedddon

by Mo - 6/19/10 7:09 AM
Do your research and see for yourself what the message says and how we are warned about events to come. All that is playing right in front of our eyes with the impostor Euro -Jews hijacking the Holy land and working toward a 1 world government ruled through the banking system and electronic money.

Islam is the only way

Why do Muslim pray 5 times a day?

Why is the fake war on terror directed at Islam?

Islam is the only thing standing on their way!

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Lost Tribes

by G - 5/06/09 8:46 AM
This study has explained things more clearly than most I have read. There is a passage in Luke11 that has intrigued me for for the passed 22 yrs. The foreshadows to the Queen of the South brings to light many of the foreshadowed scenarios of the Old Testament that involve Good and Evil and the woman as the savior, namely, Jael in Judges 4, The Woman who wisely saves Israel by throwing Sheba's head over the wall, and of course the whole book of Esther, where Esther is teh main player in successfully outmanuevers Haman in his attempt to annilate the whole Jewish nation. Where does this play out in the plan ofsxalvation set forth by God in the last days? It didn't happen in Jesus's generation. Jesus's prophecy about the Queen of the South seems to be for the future. Since Jesus was the physical representative of God then wouldn't she be His counterpart as the second Eve to the second Adam? My study which involves many pages of Scriptural evidence says she is. Does anyone else have any ideas about this. In the first part of the Old Testamen Israel is called the Sons of God and somewhere in the accounts of their wanderings they become the daughter. What caused the change?

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