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Various churches teach that Great Britain and the United States of America descended from two of the lost ten tribes of Israel. While this may be an interesting theory, there is simply a lack of credible evidence either in the biblical account or the historical record to support a conclusion regarding the modern identity of the lost ten tribes of Israel. The theory is supported mainly by a variety of hermeneutical and historical inaccuracies.
As this book clearly cuts through the Anglo-Israel nonsense, it is regarded highly and has even been reprinted (available for purchase in 2011 via Amazon and other stores) even though it was originally written in 1915.
This book is an easy-to-read refutation of Anglo-Israelism specifically; but it is also recommended for readers who may be searching God's Word with regard to the newest "Lost Tribes" theories that are now becoming more and more popular. To the reader: Keep in mind that one's national identity and ethnic origin have nothing to do with a believer's standing before God. Galatians 3:28 states: "There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus." Thus, the knowledge of any proposed biblical identity of modern nations does not forgive sin, assure salvation or improve human relationships. This book will help you see the forest for the trees in case you are being pursued by any Israel Identity promoters.
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Ten Lost Tribes, Israel and Judah, Two Houses, TheologyPeople
Lost Tribes of IsraelPlaces
Great Britain, England, America, U.S.A.Times
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The history of the ten "lost" tribes: Anglo-Israelism examined
1915, Morgan & Scott
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