Those kings who were generally good are in bolded green, those who began well but departed from righteousness are in bolded purple and the kings who were totally wicked are in normal text. The first noticeable thing from the chart is that while Judah had a few good kings there were no good kings over Israel […]
Category: 502 Israel Identity
105: The Dynasty of David
There are some who believe that the crowned heads of Europe and particularly the British royal family are descended from King David. This idea comes from two sources: The desire of supporters of British Israelism to further support their position, and The kings of Britain, beginning with James 1, have used the idea to further […]
104: Modern Locations of the Ten Tribes of Israel
Historically the French Hugenot magistrate M. le Loyer’s book “The Ten Lost Tribes“, published in 1590, was one of the first publications to claim that the “Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Scandinavian, Germanic, and associated cultures”were direct descendants of the ancient Israelites. The very well educated and well read king James I of Britain and Scotland [(James […]
103: The Sabbath and Mistaken Identities
The Sabbath and Mistaken Identities Historians have written that various religious organizations kept the Sabbath which has led to confusion about the history of the Christian era church. The Word Sabbath and its Common Meanings The claims that various historical people and groups were godly is often based on the word “Sabbath” as used […]
102: The Latter Day Location of Benjamin and Naphtali
Benjamin was to remain with Judah; those being the two tribes left to Solomon’s son; with God’s chosen tribe of Levi being scattered throughout all of the twelve tribes. Benjamin would be a war making people which would dwell together with Judah. Historically we find Benjamin a sore trouble to Israel during the Judges period, […]
101: Symbols of the Tribes of Israel
Since the Ezekiel study ended with the twelve gates of the Millennial Jerusalem, I wanted to continue with an article on the twelve tribes and their symbols. God commanded Moses to make a breastplate for the high priest in the wilderness Twelve gems were to be placed in the High Priest’s breastplate. One for each of the […]