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Israel’s Tribes Today
A selection from “Israel’s Tribes Today” by Steven M. A selection from “Israel’s Tribes Today” by Steven M. Collins, chapter one, pages 31 to 49: The Asian “Sacae” Become the European Saxons Not all of the migrating Parthians and Scythians … Continue reading
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Messiah’s Childhood Years (Birth to Age 12)
HIS CHILDHOOD YEARS (BIRTH TO AGE 12). EXCERPT from the book, PARTHIA, by Steven M. Collins, Chapter 3, Pages 123-151 HIS CHILDHOOD YEARS (BIRTH TO AGE 12) Much has been written about the life of Yahushua, the Messiah, the historical … Continue reading
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Israel’s Lost Empires Excerpt Chapter 4
Israel’s Lost Empires Excerpt Chapter 4. Chapter 4 Excerpt The Scythian “Sacae” The Asian “Sons of Isaac” There is a common misconception that the ten tribes of Israel “disappeared” when they migrated into Asia. Nothing could be further from the … Continue reading
Phoenician Maritime Skills
Phoenician Maritime Skills. Selection from: The Origins And Empire Of Ancient Israel, by Steven M. Collins, pp. 206-232 Phoenician Maritime Skills It has long been known that the Phoenicians had the sailing and navigational skills to make long, trans-oceanic voyages … Continue reading
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Benjamin A Wolf Pack from the North
Benjamin A Wolf Pack from the North. THE TRIBE OF BENJAMIN: A “WOLFPACK” FROM THE NORTH By Steven M. Collins Benjamin was the youngest son of Jacob and Rachel, and the only full brother of Joseph. This tribe was almost … Continue reading
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Jonah
Jonah. JONAH—THE MISUNDERSTOOD PROPHET Steven Collins If I were to ask you what Old Testament prophet is known as the “disobedient prophet” or the “prophet with a bad attitude,” many would instantly reply that the prophet was Jonah. Jonah was unquestionably … Continue reading
USA in Prophecy
USA in Prophecy. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN BIBLICAL PROPHECY By Steven Collins Let’s assume that you were asked to take a quiz which asks you to identify a large nation in the modern world with a specific number … Continue reading
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Tagged 10 tribes, dispersion, ephraim, history, isaac, israel, joseph, lost tribes, manasseh, northern kingdom, ten tribes, usa
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Location of the Tribe of Gad
Location of the Tribe of Gad. My Viewpoints on the Modern day Location of the Tribe of Gad by Steven M. Collins To begin with, we need to always remember that evidence for particular viewpoints about the tribes of … Continue reading
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Issachar
Issachar. ISSACHAR IN THE MODERN WORLD by Steven M. Collins Issachar was a son of Jacob and Leah, and this tribe’s original inheritance was located in the region of Galilee. After their migration into Asia, they were one of … Continue reading
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Did Ancient Israel Fear the Sea
Did Ancient Israel Fear the Sea. Did Ancient Hebrews Really “Fear the Sea”? By Steven Collins An article in the 1991 edition of the Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications (ESOP) entitled “The Davenport and Newark Inscriptions,” by Charles Moyer asserted … Continue reading
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