The 12 Lost Tribes of Israel andTheir Hidden links to Africa Exposed!
Welcome to The Chronicles of Blacks channel. One of the most intriguing questions I receive is about the fate of the 12 tribes of Israel. Did they really disappear into history? Today, I invite you to watch this video until the end, where we will explore not only the theories about the so-called lost tribes but also the possible clues and evidence that might reveal where they might have hidden over the centuries. Get ready for a fascinating journey through the mystery of the 12 tribes. Leave a like and share with friends and family who are also curious about this biblical enigma. Don’t miss out! It’s time to discover: where are the 12 tribes of Israel? Have they really disappeared?
Since the Israelites’ departure from the house of bondage in Egypt, they journeyed toward the land of Canaan, the land that God had promised to Abraham as an inheritance. However, over time, the Israelites disobeyed the laws, guidelines, and commandments that God had given to Moses. This disobedience resulted in severe consequences. In the book of Leviticus, we can find the penances and judgments that God imposed on Israel after their departure from Egypt. God had made a great covenant with the Israelites, commanding them to follow His instructions and worship Him exclusively, without mingling with the peoples and cultures of that land or other peoples with different cultures, gods, and languages.
In Leviticus 26:17, it is written: “I will set my face against you, and you shall be struck down before your enemies. Those who hate you shall rule over you, and you shall flee when no one pursues you.” This verse addresses one of the penalties God imposed on Israel through the delivery of the people to their enemies and neighboring nations. According to this punishment, Israel and its tribes would become prey or be absorbed by the surrounding regions and peoples.
In verse 25, we find further details about the punishment that God announced: “I will bring a sword upon you that will execute the vengeance of the covenant, and when you gather together in your cities, I will send pestilence among you, and you shall be delivered into the hand of the enemy.” The tribes of Israel had abandoned the covenant and alliances with God, turning to idolatry and other sins practiced by the peoples of the Middle East region. Thus, God delivered Israel to the neighboring nations, which dominated the Israelite territory, as indeed happened in history.
To illustrate, the last kings of Israel are described by the prophet Hosea in 8:4 as illegitimate and usurpers of the throne of Israel. When the Israelite tribes turned to idolatry and other similar sins, God handed them over to rival nations fighting for territory, making them vassals.
With the supposed disappearance of the 12 tribes of Israel, numerous theories have emerged about their whereabouts and the reason for their apparent extinction. One of the most well-known theories suggests that the Israelites were actually tribes of the Americas, meaning that indigenous peoples are descendants of the lost tribes of Israel. Although this theory is quite old, it makes no sense from either a biblical or genetic standpoint. Studies show that the origin of indigenous peoples is Asian, with ancestry from East Asian and Siberian populations among other Asian groups.
Another flaw in the theory that indigenous peoples are descendants of the lost tribes of Israel is that they do not exhibit traits similar to Middle Eastern peoples. In fact, they resemble East Asian peoples more, such as Japanese, Chinese, Mongolian, and Siberian groups who inhabit the Asian part of Russia. This theory often claims that, at some point, the Israelites and their tribes left the land of Israel and settled in the Americas. However, we find indigenous peoples who, in many ways, live in conditions similar to the Stone Age, without the Bronze Age weapons that were common among ancient Israelites. Additionally, while the ancient Israelites wore colorful and varied clothing, indigenous peoples often appear semi-naked, painted with various colors, and wearing feathered headdresses among other adornments.
Thus, indigenous peoples of the Americas are quite distinct from ancient Semitic peoples, who dressed differently and had distinct physical characteristics such as body hair, which is absent among indigenous peoples. With the advancement of genetic studies across various world ethnicities, such theories have completely lost their credibility as they have been disproven. Indigenous peoples of the Americas have DNA more closely related to Asian peoples, which explains features such as slanted eyes and extremely straight hair. Some indigenous groups have a browner skin tone due to mixing with ancient African ethnic peoples, descendants of Ham. However, they maintain Asian traits that reflect their ancestry, which is biblically and logically associated with Tarma.
Welcome to The Chronicles of Blacks channel. One of the most intriguing questions I receive is about the fate of the 12 tribes of Israel. Did they really disappear into history? Today, I invite you to watch this video until the end, where we will explore not only the theories about the so-called lost tribes but also the possible clues and evidence that might reveal where they might have hidden over the centuries. Get ready for a fascinating journey through the mystery of the 12 tribes. Leave a like and share with friends and family who are also curious about this biblical enigma. Don’t miss out! It’s time to discover: where are the 12 tribes of Israel? Have they really disappeared?
Since the Israelites’ departure from the house of bondage in Egypt, they journeyed toward the land of Canaan, the land that God had promised to Abraham as an inheritance. However, over time, the Israelites disobeyed the laws, guidelines, and commandments that God had given to Moses. This disobedience resulted in severe consequences. In the book of Leviticus, we can find the penances and judgments that God imposed on Israel after their departure from Egypt. God had made a great covenant with the Israelites, commanding them to follow His instructions and worship Him exclusively, without mingling with the peoples and cultures of that land or other peoples with different cultures, gods, and languages.
In Leviticus 26:17, it is written: “I will set my face against you, and you shall be struck down before your enemies. Those who hate you shall rule over you, and you shall flee when no one pursues you.” This verse addresses one of the penalties God imposed on Israel through the delivery of the people to their enemies and neighboring nations. According to this punishment, Israel and its tribes would become prey or be absorbed by the surrounding regions and peoples.
In verse 25, we find further details about the punishment that God announced: “I will bring a sword upon you that will execute the vengeance of the covenant, and when you gather together in your cities, I will send pestilence among you, and you shall be delivered into the hand of the enemy.” The tribes of Israel had abandoned the covenant and alliances with God, turning to idolatry and other sins practiced by the peoples of the Middle East region. Thus, God delivered Israel to the neighboring nations, which dominated the Israelite territory, as indeed happened in history.
To illustrate, the last kings of Israel are described by the prophet Hosea in 8:4 as illegitimate and usurpers of the throne of Israel. When the Israelite tribes turned to idolatry and other similar sins, God handed them over to rival nations fighting for territory, making them vassals.
With the supposed disappearance of the 12 tribes of Israel, numerous theories have emerged about their whereabouts and the reason for their apparent extinction. One of the most well-known theories suggests that the Israelites were actually tribes of the Americas, meaning that indigenous peoples are descendants of the lost tribes of Israel. Although this theory is quite old, it makes no sense from either a biblical or genetic standpoint. Studies show that the origin of indigenous peoples is Asian, with ancestry from East Asian and Siberian populations among other Asian groups.
Another flaw in the theory that indigenous peoples are descendants of the lost tribes of Israel is that they do not exhibit traits similar to Middle Eastern peoples. In fact, they resemble East Asian peoples more, such as Japanese, Chinese, Mongolian, and Siberian groups who inhabit the Asian part of Russia. This theory often claims that, at some point, the Israelites and their tribes left the land of Israel and settled in the Americas. However, we find indigenous peoples who, in many ways, live in conditions similar to the Stone Age, without the Bronze Age weapons that were common among ancient Israelites. Additionally, while the ancient Israelites wore colorful and varied clothing, indigenous peoples often appear semi-naked, painted with various colors, and wearing feathered headdresses among other adornments.
Thus, indigenous peoples of the Americas are quite distinct from ancient Semitic peoples, who dressed differently and had distinct physical characteristics such as body hair, which is absent among indigenous peoples. With the advancement of genetic studies across various world ethnicities, such theories have completely lost their credibility as they have been disproven. Indigenous peoples of the Americas have DNA more closely related to Asian peoples, which explains features such as slanted eyes and extremely straight hair. Some indigenous groups have a browner skin tone due to mixing with ancient African ethnic peoples, descendants of Ham. However, they maintain Asian traits that reflect their ancestry, which is biblically and logically associated with Tarma.
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