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Oxford UniversityOxford University

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Isaiah 28:11 saysIsaiah 28:11 says, "For , "For 

with stammering lipswith stammering lips

and another tongue willand another tongue willhe speak to thishe speak to this

people” (Israel)people” (Israel)

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The Hebrew word for The Hebrew word for 

"stammering" here is"stammering" here is

"LAEG""LAEG" reading right to leftreading right to left

but English reads left tobut English reads left to

right so it would beright so it would be

pronouncedpronounced GAELGAEL ininEnglish.English.

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GAELICGAELIC is not only theis not only the

foundation of the Englishfoundation of the English

language,language, but is stillbut is still

spoken in its primitivespoken in its primitive

simplicity in many placessimplicity in many places

in Wales,in Wales, Scotland and theScotland and the

north of Ireland.north of Ireland. God doesGod doesspeak to us through thespeak to us through the

English Bible (IsaiahEnglish Bible (Isaiah

28:13).28:13).

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Left: Ancient Britons

who were the early

Hebrew settlers. Every

detail on thisreconstruction of the

dress and equipment of 

a man and a woman of 

2,000 BC is based uponcontemporary material

remains. 

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But the history books would have you believeBut the history books would have you believe

that the inhabitants of the British Isles prior tothat the inhabitants of the British Isles prior to

the Roman invasionsthe Roman invasions were savages!were savages!

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"A comparison of the various"A comparison of the various

languages spoken in Britain,languages spoken in Britain,

Ireland and Gaul in the time of Ireland and Gaul in the time of 

Caesar,Caesar, in so far as their in so far as their 

elements are now ascertainableelements are now ascertainable

leads to the conclusion thatleads to the conclusion that

those tribes and "nations",those tribes and "nations", whowho

spoke them,spoke them, though tornthough torn

asunder by dissension,asunder by dissension, andandwidely separated by locality,widely separated by locality,

constituted substantially butconstituted substantially but

one people.”one people.” (Professor T. Nicholas.)

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With the RomanWith the Roman

Invasion in 43ADInvasion in 43AD

onwards,onwards, thethe

Brythonic languageBrythonic languagesurvived alongsidesurvived alongside

Latin,Latin, and some Latinand some Latin

words were added towords were added to

the language.the language.

Roman SoldiersRoman Soldiers

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The Brythonic languageThe Brythonic language(Welsh) survived alongside(Welsh) survived alongside

Latin for many centuriesLatin for many centuries

until the ever increasinguntil the ever increasing

invasion of Angles andinvasion of Angles andSaxons from Jutland wouldSaxons from Jutland would

have consequences for thehave consequences for the

Brythonic languageBrythonic language

speakers.speakers. The languageThe language

spoken by the Anglo-Saxonsspoken by the Anglo-Saxons

was also related to Hebrew,was also related to Hebrew, 

it had become changedit had become changedwhile in Ass rian ca tivit .while in Assyrian captivity.The Jutland Peninsular The Jutland Peninsular  

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These invasions causedThese invasions causedthe indigenous Britonsthe indigenous Britons

to be pushed both northto be pushed both north

and west and similarlyand west and similarly

on the continent intoon the continent intoBrittany.Brittany. They becameThey became

isolated from oneisolated from one

another and evolved intoanother and evolved into

4 separate languages4 separate languagesknown asknown as Cumbrian,Cumbrian, 

Welsh,Welsh, CornishCornish andand

Bretton.Bretton. 

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Tribes of Britain duringTribes of Britain during

the Roman occupationthe Roman occupation

From then theFrom then the

Brythonic languageBrythonic language

developed separately indeveloped separately in

Wales,Wales, Cornwall,Cornwall,Brittany and Cumbria,Brittany and Cumbria, 

and the Welsh languageand the Welsh language

was born.was born.

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CumbriaCumbria

The CelticThe Celtic

language inlanguage in

Cumbria died outCumbria died out

in the 14thin the 14th

century.century.

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The Welsh language was born from theThe Welsh language was born from the

old Brythonic language and it is stillold Brythonic language and it is still

spoken today in parts of Walesspoken today in parts of Wales

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Dolly Pentreath (1685-1778)Dolly Pentreath (1685-1778)

Cornish having nearlyCornish having nearly

died out is nowdied out is now

experiencing a revival.experiencing a revival. Left:Left: is Dolly Pentreathis Dolly Pentreath

the last person to speakthe last person to speak

the Cornish language.the Cornish language.

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Breton is stillBreton is still

widely spoken inwidely spoken in

the area of Brittanythe area of Brittanyin Northwestin Northwest

France.France.

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 Yahweh determined Yahweh determined

that English would bethat English would be

the tongue of the 2the tongue of the 2most powerful Israelitemost powerful Israelite

nations, namely Britainnations, namely Britain

and the USA.and the USA. 

English Morris Dancers maintainingEnglish Morris Dancers maintaining

the traditions of ancient Britainthe traditions of ancient Britain

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No doubt Yahweh also ensured that there would be aNo doubt Yahweh also ensured that there would be a

remnant speaking the ancient tongues more closelyremnant speaking the ancient tongues more closely

related to Hebrew as a witness to our origins!related to Hebrew as a witness to our origins!

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The similarities between the languages can beThe similarities between the languages can be

seen from the examples aboveseen from the examples above

EnglishEnglishSaesnegSaesneg

WelshWelshCymraegCymraeg

CornishCornishCernywegCernyweg

BretonBretonLlydawegLlydaweg

shortshortarmarm

a rocka rock

a sheepa sheep

a swallowa swallow

a lamba lamb 

byr byr braichbraich

carregcarreg

dafaddafad

gwennolgwennol

oenoen

bear bear brehbreh

carrackcarrack

davasdavas

gwennolgwennol

oanoan

berr berr brec'hbrec'h

karregkarreg

danvaddanvad

gwennelgwennel

oanoan

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Dr R Brinley Jones CBEDr R Brinley Jones CBE

MA DPhil FSA,MA DPhil FSA, 

Dr.Jones notes that theDr.Jones notes that the

term,term, ‘Welsh’,‘Welsh’, has Saxonhas Saxon

origins and comes from aorigins and comes from a

word meaningword meaning ‘foreigner’.‘foreigner’. However, the Welsh wordHowever, the Welsh word

for itself,for itself, Cymraeg Cymraeg , means, means

‘language of the kinsmen’‘language of the kinsmen’ 

Cymraeg Cymraeg is a Celticis a Celtic

language in a Indo-language in a Indo-

European lineage.European lineage.

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It belongs to the Insular It belongs to the Insular Celtic languages rather Celtic languages rather 

than the Continental Celticthan the Continental Celtic

languageslanguages and it is, ‘aand it is, ‘a

branch of the Brittonicbranch of the Brittonic

group’ (akin to Cornish andgroup’ (akin to Cornish and

Breton)Breton) rather than Goidelicrather than Goidelic

(referring to Irish, Gaelic(referring to Irish, Gaelicand Manx)and Manx)

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Not only is theNot only is the

language similar language similar 

but so is thebut so is the

Scythian customScythian customof wearingof wearing

pointed hats likepointed hats like

those worn bythose worn by

welsh ladies.welsh ladies.

Sakan kingSakan king

Of The SkukaOf The Skuka

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Grant Berkley,Grant Berkley, the author the author of the book “Moses Inof the book “Moses In

The Hieroglyphs”The Hieroglyphs” showsshows

how the Welsh languagehow the Welsh language

can be used to decipher can be used to decipher Egyptian cartouchesEgyptian cartouches

and consequently thatand consequently that

the generally acceptedthe generally accepted

chronology of thechronology of the

pharaohs is in error.pharaohs is in error.

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The pre-Anglo-SaxonThe pre-Anglo-Saxon

‘England’‘England’ would havewould have

been thebeen the Kingdom of Kingdom of 

LloegriaLloegria and it isand it isinteresting to note thatinteresting to note that

the modernthe modern Welsh for Welsh for 

England is Lloegr England is Lloegr 

EnglandEngland

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With the expansion of With the expansion of 

English power over English power over 

many formerlymany formerly

Brythonic speakingBrythonic speakingareasareas steps would besteps would be

taken to try andtaken to try and

eradicate theseeradicate thesecompeting languagescompeting languages.. 

EnglandEngland

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The first major pressureThe first major pressureon Welsh and other nonon Welsh and other non

English tongues came inEnglish tongues came in 

1549 Edward VI passed1549 Edward VI passed

the Act of Uniformitythe Act of Uniformity,,which came into law inwhich came into law in

1552 and required all1552 and required all

acts of public worship toacts of public worship to

be conducted in Englishbe conducted in English

instead of Latin.instead of Latin.

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In Cornwall the act caused a rebellion amongIn Cornwall the act caused a rebellion among

Cornish speakers which resulted in thousands of Cornish speakers which resulted in thousands of 

deaths.deaths. Wales escaped similar suffering, yet the actWales escaped similar suffering, yet the act

seemed to signal the end for the language.seemed to signal the end for the language.

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Nonetheless,Nonetheless, in 1563in 1563Elizabeth I introducedElizabeth I introduced

legislation whichlegislation which

appeared to contradictappeared to contradict

the 1549 act.the 1549 act. It requiredIt requiredall churches in Walesall churches in Wales

by 1567 to have Welshby 1567 to have Welsh

translationstranslations of theof the

Book of CommonBook of CommonPrayer and the BiblePrayer and the Bible

alongside the Englishalongside the English

versions.versions.

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Under his son, Henry VIII of Under his son, Henry VIII of England,England, the Laws in Walesthe Laws in Wales

Acts 1535-1542 were passed,Acts 1535-1542 were passed,

annexing Wales to Englandannexing Wales to England

in legal terms,in legal terms, abolishing theabolishing the

Welsh legal system, andWelsh legal system, and

banning the Welsh languagebanning the Welsh language

from any official role or from any official role or status.status.

King Henry VIIIKing Henry VIII

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For the first time theFor the first time the

England-Wales border wasEngland-Wales border was

defined.defined. They alsoThey also

abolished any legalabolished any legaldistinction between thedistinction between the

Welsh and the English,Welsh and the English, 

thereby effectively endingthereby effectively ending

the Penal Code althoughthe Penal Code althoughthis was not formallythis was not formally

repealed.repealed. The WelshThe Welsh

TribesTribes

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Banning the WelshBanning the Welsh

language from anylanguage from any

official role or statusofficial role or status

was used aswas used as an excusean excusefor destroying allfor destroying all

official records writtenofficial records written

in the “Welsh”in the “Welsh” and as aand as a

consequence much of consequence much of our ancient history hasour ancient history has

been lost.been lost.

The destructionThe destructionof officialof official

recordsrecords

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The other distinctiveThe other distinctive

branch of the Brythonicbranch of the Brythonic

language is Gaelic and islanguage is Gaelic and is

spoken in Scotland, Irelandspoken in Scotland, Ireland

and the Isle of Man (Manx)and the Isle of Man (Manx)

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TheThe HEBREWHEBREW word for Festivalword for Festivalisis "MOED.""MOED." The annual ScottishThe annual Scottish

Gaelic musical festival is knownGaelic musical festival is known

as theas the "MOD.""MOD." Another Another 

HEBREWHEBREW word for Festival isword for Festival is"CHAG.""CHAG." The Scotch and GaelicThe Scotch and Gaelic

dance is called adance is called a "JIG.""JIG."

AdvertAdvertfor afor a

ScottishScottish

MODMOD

Irish villagersIrish villagers

dancing a jigdancing a jig

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The Celtic language in theThe Celtic language in theBritish Isles consisted of British Isles consisted of 

two distinct groups;two distinct groups; 

Giodelic (Gaelic or Q-Celtic)Giodelic (Gaelic or Q-Celtic)

and Brythonic (British or P-and Brythonic (British or P-Celtic).Celtic). Gaelic was spokenGaelic was spoken

in Ireland,in Ireland, the Highlandsthe Highlands

and Islands of Scotland, andand Islands of Scotland, and

the Isle of Man.the Isle of Man. The rest of The rest of Britain including WalesBritain including Wales

spoke Brythonic.spoke Brythonic. 

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Interestingly, the 2Interestingly, the 2

branches of the Celticbranches of the Celtic

language relate to 2language relate to 2

major migrations of major migrations of Hebrews from the east.Hebrews from the east.

The very earliestThe very earliest

migration of Hebrewmigration of Hebrew

people is represented bypeople is represented by

the Brythonic speakingthe Brythonic speaking

Celts in the southern partCelts in the southern part

of the UK.of the UK.

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The later migration of The later migration of 

Hebrews who came fromHebrews who came from

Egypt prior to theEgypt prior to the

Exodus spoke in theExodus spoke in the Giodelic (Gaelic) tongue.Giodelic (Gaelic) tongue.

The Hebrew had evolvedThe Hebrew had evolved

while in Goshenwhile in Goshen..

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That this later migrationThat this later migrationwere Hebrews is confirmedwere Hebrews is confirmed

following the discovery of following the discovery of 

a rare booka rare book “Ancient“Ancient

History of Caledonia” byHistory of Caledonia” by

John Maclaren giving aJohn Maclaren giving a

detailed description of detailed description of 

their journey via Troy,their journey via Troy, Carthage, Sicily, Gaul,Carthage, Sicily, Gaul,

Spain and eventuallySpain and eventually

landing at Montrose inlanding at Montrose in

Scotland.Scotland.

AncientAncientHistory Of History Of 

CaledoniaCaledonia

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But of course this book hasBut of course this book hasbeen dismissed as fairy talesbeen dismissed as fairy tales

by academia!by academia! However, thisHowever, this

book is still being researchedbook is still being researched

by Dr. Alan Patterson of by Dr. Alan Patterson of 

Newcastle . This is a colossalNewcastle . This is a colossal

undertakingundertaking so any assistanceso any assistance

would be welcomewould be welcome. The facts. The factsin this book are proving to bein this book are proving to be

correct …..correct …..

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Those in identity areThose in identity are

familiar with the stonefamiliar with the stone

of destiny havingof destiny having

come to Britain,come to Britain, butbutnot of the fact that itnot of the fact that it

came with a marblecame with a marble

chair (throne) aschair (throne) as

described in the book.described in the book. 

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It’s a long story, but it was traced to CanterburyIt’s a long story, but it was traced to Canterbury

Cathedral, where it is known asCathedral, where it is known as “St. Augustine's“St. Augustine's

Chair”,Chair”, although he never sat in it!although he never sat in it!

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The last major influence in moulding the EnglishThe last major influence in moulding the English

language into what it is today was the Normanlanguage into what it is today was the Norman

invasion of England in 1066invasion of England in 1066

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According to the late Dr.According to the late Dr.

Wesley Swift,Wesley Swift, thethe

Normans were theNormans were the

descendents of thedescendents of theGalileans of Christ's dayGalileans of Christ's day

whom were given awhom were given a

special dispensation tospecial dispensation to

leave prior to the sackingleave prior to the sackingof Jerusalem.of Jerusalem.

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The English spoken by theThe English spoken by the

common peoplecommon people until theuntil the

Norman invasion was veryNorman invasion was very

close to that spoken by our close to that spoken by our Germanic cousins on theGermanic cousins on the

ContinentContinent as well as theas well as the

Gothic script used in writtenGothic script used in written

documents.documents.

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The original Normans spokeThe original Normans spoke

a Romance language of a Romance language of 

northern Gaulnorthern Gaul which haswhich has

now been replaced bynow been replaced byFrench to which it is relatedFrench to which it is related

but it is still spoken in partsbut it is still spoken in parts

of Normandy as a secondof Normandy as a second

language.language.

A Norman ShipA Norman Ship

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GuernseyGuernsey  AlderneyAlderney JerseyJersey SarkSark

NormandyNormandy

A form of the old NormanA form of the old Norman

language still lingers on in thelanguage still lingers on in the

Channel Islands where English isChannel Islands where English is

predominant and in Normandypredominant and in Normandywhere French is predominant.where French is predominant.

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The Normans wereThe Normans were

renowned for beingrenowned for being

builders of cathedrals andbuilders of cathedrals and

other fine buildings.other fine buildings. OneOnesuch, was the famoussuch, was the famous

Glastonbury Abbey,Glastonbury Abbey, nownow

in ruins seen here on thein ruins seen here on the

left.left.GlastonburyGlastonbury

AbbeyAbbey

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Jewish,Jewish, Hebrew Scholar of Hebrew Scholar of 

the last century,the last century, Dr. MosesDr. Moses

Margoliouth,Margoliouth, made themade the

following comment:following comment: “A small “A small 

remnant of Solomon’sremnant of Solomon’s

subjectssubjects remained inremained in

Cornwall since that time (theCornwall since that time (thetime of the building of histime of the building of his

Temple).Temple).

King SolomonKing Solomon

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I have traced that I have traced that 

remnant by the paths of remnant by the paths of 

 philology, philology, and the bywaysand the byways

of nomenclature. I might of nomenclature. I might adduce an array of wholeadduce an array of whole

sentences,sentences, exactly alikeexactly alike

in the languages of in the languages of 

Hebrew and the ancient Hebrew and the ancient Cornish.Cornish. 

Cornish CostumeCornish Costume

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That there were Hebrew coloniesThat there were Hebrew colonies

in Cornwall,in Cornwall, England, is notEngland, is not

surprising to those who realisesurprising to those who realise

that Yahshua’s uncle,that Yahshua’s uncle, Joseph of Joseph of 

Arimathea, was a RomanArimathea, was a Roman

Decurio,Decurio,

Joseph of ArimatheaJoseph of Arimathea

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……. having supervision over . having supervision over 

the tin mining (andthe tin mining (and

probably mining generally,probably mining generally, 

whether iron, copper or whether iron, copper or tin).tin). He is remembered inHe is remembered in

song by miners andsong by miners and

residents of that area stillresidents of that area still

in the song:in the song: “Joseph Was“Joseph WasA Tin Man.”A Tin Man.”

A Cornish Tin MineA Cornish Tin Mine

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Judges 12:6Judges 12:6 says thesays the

Ephraimites had troubleEphraimites had trouble

pronouncing the aspirate "h"pronouncing the aspirate "h"

in Shibboleth.in Shibboleth. In BritainIn Britaintoday, especially thetoday, especially the

Cockney,Cockney, can't pronounce itcan't pronounce it

either.either. You still hear, You still hear, "Don't"Don't

be so oggish with your be so oggish with your horanges."horanges."

Cockney Pearly King &Cockney Pearly King &

QueenQueen

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5353Johann Wolfgang von GoetheJohann Wolfgang von Goethe

Likewise Germans areLikewise Germans areunable to pronounce “h”unable to pronounce “h”

in th such as “the” whichin th such as “the” which

becomes “der” and thebecomes “der” and the

famous German poetfamous German poet,,Johann Wolfgang vonJohann Wolfgang von

Goethe,Goethe, whose surnamewhose surname

is pronounced “gerta” –is pronounced “gerta” –

thus this is another markthus this is another markof the Hebrew ancestry of of the Hebrew ancestry of 

the German people andthe German people and

language.language.

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11

2

3

This concludes the overview of This concludes the overview of 

how the 4 major waves of how the 4 major waves of 

Hebrew migrants haveHebrew migrants have

influenced the English languageinfluenced the English language

as spoken today.as spoken today.

The 4 waves were:The 4 waves were:

1)1) The brython speaking Hebrews.The brython speaking Hebrews.

2)2) The Caledonians (Chaldeans)The Caledonians (Chaldeans)

from Egypt.from Egypt.

3)3) The Anglo-Saxons post captivityThe Anglo-Saxons post captivity

Hebrews.Hebrews.

4)4) The Normans – the HebrewsThe Normans – the Hebrews 

4

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That the ancientThat the ancient

British languagesBritish languages

areare closelycloselyrelated to therelated to the

Hebrew languageHebrew language

is attested to byis attested to bymany secular many secular 

sourcessources..

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The biography of the greatThe biography of the great

Dr. MacGregor,Dr. MacGregor, pioneer pioneer 

evangelist and poet of evangelist and poet of 

Nova Scotia mentions that:Nova Scotia mentions that:

Now, you can take anyNow, you can take anysentence in Hebrew andsentence in Hebrew and

change it into Gaelic,change it into Gaelic, wordword

for word, without alteringfor word, without altering

the order of a single wordthe order of a single wordor particle,or particle, and you willand you will

have the correct Gaelichave the correct Gaelic

idiom in every case.idiom in every case.

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 You cannot do that You cannot do thatwith any other with any other 

language in Europe.language in Europe.

Every boy whoEvery boy whospeaks Gaelic as hisspeaks Gaelic as his

mother-tongue,mother-tongue, andand

who enters upon thewho enters upon thestudy of Hebrew,study of Hebrew, isis

at once impressed byat once impressed by

this fact."this fact."

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Hew B. Colquhoun,Hew B. Colquhoun,

in his work Our in his work Our 

Descent from IsraelDescent from Israel

(1940) states:(1940) states: "Ga-el"Ga-el

= Goi-el (Hebrew),= Goi-el (Hebrew),

signifying 'Nation of signifying 'Nation of 

God'God'

AnAn Old Gaelic BlessingOld Gaelic Blessing

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The HighlandThe HighlandSociety's Dictionary of Society's Dictionary of 

the Gaelic language,the Gaelic language,

in four largein four largevolumes ....givesvolumes ....gives

cognate Hebrew rootscognate Hebrew roots

for approximately one-for approximately one-half of all the roots inhalf of all the roots in

the Gaelic language.the Gaelic language.

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LochcarronLochcarron.

Rev. Lachlan Mackenzie, of Lochcarron....Rev. Lachlan Mackenzie, of Lochcarron.... heldheld

strongly that the ancestors of the Kelts,strongly that the ancestors of the Kelts, when theywhen they

reached the shores of Britain,reached the shores of Britain, spoke the Hebrewspoke the Hebrew

language.language.

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According to Vallencey,According to Vallencey,

'the language of the'the language of theearly inhabitants of early inhabitants of 

Ireland was a compoundIreland was a compound

of Hebrew andof Hebrew and

Phoenician,’Phoenician,’

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Entire sentences of Entire sentences of 

archaic Hebraisms arearchaic Hebraisms are

similarly to be found insimilarly to be found in

the now obsoletethe now obsoleteCornish language,Cornish language, andand

there are 'severalthere are 'several

thousand words of thousand words of 

Hebrew origin' in theHebrew origin' in theErse or Gaelic.Erse or Gaelic.

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and this statement wouldand this statement would

appear to be substantiated byappear to be substantiated by

the curious fact that in 1827 thethe curious fact that in 1827 the

Bible Societies presentedBible Societies presentedHebrew Bibles to the nativeHebrew Bibles to the native

Irish in preference to thoseIrish in preference to those

printed in English,printed in English, as it wasas it was

found that the Irish peasantsfound that the Irish peasantsunderstood Hebrew moreunderstood Hebrew more

readily than English....readily than English....

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A possible Hebrew/Aramaic and Celtic/Gaelic link isA possible Hebrew/Aramaic and Celtic/Gaelic link is

revealed, for example,revealed, for example, in such names as Isa andin such names as Isa and

Iosa,Iosa, Cana (Galilee) and Canna (a western Isle of Cana (Galilee) and Canna (a western Isle of 

Scotland),Scotland),

The Isle Of The Isle Of Canna -Canna -

ScotlandScotland

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Hebrew and HebridesHebrew and Hebrides

and the Hebrew wordand the Hebrew word

Ath in Athol,Ath in Athol, Scotland.Scotland. The Hebrew prefix ATHThe Hebrew prefix ATH

figures in a number of figures in a number of 

Celtic place namesCeltic place namesthroughout the Britishthroughout the British

Isles and IrelandIsles and Ireland

88thth

Duke of AtholDuke of Athol

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6666

In Godfrey HigginsIn Godfrey Higgins

classic work The Celticclassic work The Celtic

Druids published inDruids published in

1829,1829,

he comments onhe comments on

the western isles of the western isles of 

Scotland, saying:Scotland, saying: "The"The

language of the islandslanguage of the islands

was a dialect of thewas a dialect of theHebrew,Hebrew, or of the sameor of the same

language as the Hebrewlanguage as the Hebrew,,

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……. and in it the word Iona. and in it the word Ionawas found to meanwas found to mean

dove."dove." According toAccording to

Jacob Bryant in his NewJacob Bryant in his New

System of AncientSystem of AncientMythology, both AntiochMythology, both Antioch

in Asia Minor,in Asia Minor, and Gazaand Gaza

in Palestine, werein Palestine, were

originally called Jonah'originally called Jonah'(Dove).(Dove).

Isle Of Iona (Jonah)Isle Of Iona (Jonah)

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Interestingly,Interestingly, Tertullianus,Tertullianus,one of the mostone of the most

celebrated of the Latincelebrated of the Latin

Fathers,Fathers, who embracedwho embracedthe Christian faith duringthe Christian faith during

the 2nd century A.D.,the 2nd century A.D.,

refers to the earlyrefers to the earlyChristian Church asChristian Church as

Columbus Domus,Columbus Domus, thethe

House of the Dove.House of the Dove.

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Caledonia,Caledonia,

another name for another name for 

Scotland,Scotland, isisderived fromderived from

Chaldean -Chaldean -

Abraham was aAbraham was aChaldeanChaldean

The Arms Of The CaledonianThe Arms Of The Caledonian

Railway CompanyRailway Company

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These people, theThese people, the

Chaldeans.Chaldeans. were thewere the

followers of wisdom,followers of wisdom,and thus the Goddessand thus the Goddess

Cali,Cali, whom we havewhom we have

found near Capefound near Cape

Comorin was Wisdom;Comorin was Wisdom;

Cape ComorinCape Comorin

S. IndiaS. India

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…… and the Calidei of and the Calidei of 

Iona or Columkill wereIona or Columkill were

followers of wisdom;followers of wisdom;and the language of and the language of 

these people wasthese people was

Hebrew,Hebrew, which waswhich was

Celtic, which was theCeltic, which was the

Gael, of Scotland ….Gael, of Scotland ….

A Rock Carving Of A Rock Carving Of Chaldean SoldiersChaldean Soldiers

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……. the learned Celt or . the learned Celt or Hebrew,Hebrew, the languagethe language

of Abraham, of Southof Abraham, of South

India, and of theIndia, and of theChaldeans;Chaldeans; and this, atand this, at

last, brings us almost tolast, brings us almost to

a conclusion,a conclusion, to whichto whichwe have come by awe have come by a

variety of other ways,variety of other ways,

Abraham And IsaacAbraham And Isaac

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…… that the Hebrew wasthat the Hebrew was

the sacred language,the sacred language,

and was probably theand was probably thefirst language into whichfirst language into which

the mythos was written.the mythos was written. 

Whence CALedonia?Whence CALedonia?

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Other writers give theOther writers give the

derivation as from the Hebrewderivation as from the Hebrew

Derussim,Derussim, or Drussim, whichor Drussim, which

means `contemplators.'means `contemplators.'.....Another explanation given.....Another explanation given

is that it is an old Celtic word,is that it is an old Celtic word,

druis, formed from trowis,druis, formed from trowis, or or 

truwis, meaning 'a doctor of truwis, meaning 'a doctor of the faith.' Trowis, in German,the faith.' Trowis, in German,

means 'a revealer of truth'."means 'a revealer of truth'."

A British DruidA British Druid

Th A i B i i h

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Dudley Wright, who says.Dudley Wright, who says. "The Celtic meaning of the word"The Celtic meaning of the word

Druid is 'to enclose within a circle'Druid is 'to enclose within a circle' and the word was used inand the word was used in

the sense of `prophet' or 'one admitted into the mysteries of the sense of `prophet' or 'one admitted into the mysteries of 

the inner circle.'the inner circle.'

Th A i t B iti h L

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However, Jews who claimHowever, Jews who claim

to be Israel do not speakto be Israel do not speak

Hebrew.Hebrew. Yiddish is their  Yiddish is their 

language.language. It is an amalgamIt is an amalgamof Asiatic,of Asiatic, Polish andPolish and

German languages;German languages; suchsuch

Hebrew words that may beHebrew words that may be

in Yiddish would havein Yiddish would havebeen assimilated frombeen assimilated from

European tongues thatEuropean tongues that

were derived from Hebrew.were derived from Hebrew.

New YorkNew York

JewsJews

Th A i t B iti h L

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Dr. Van Dyck:Dr. Van Dyck: I need notI need not

tell you that Yiddish,tell you that Yiddish, thethe

language spoken by thelanguage spoken by theJews throughout theJews throughout the

world to-day,world to-day, is anis an

Aryan language,Aryan language,

Dr. Van DyckDr. Van Dyck

Th A i B i i hTh A i t B iti h L

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a mixture of German anda mixture of German andPolish,Polish, with only a fewwith only a few

Hebrew words mixed in,Hebrew words mixed in,

but disguised by beingbut disguised by beingwritten in Hebrewwritten in Hebrew

characters.characters. Outside of Outside of 

that, it has far lessthat, it has far less

affinity with Hebrew thanaffinity with Hebrew than

Keltic has."Keltic has." Yiddish Yiddish

Th A i t B iti h LTh A i t B iti h L

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An event would take place in Hampton CourtAn event would take place in Hampton Court

in 1604 that would have a profound effectin 1604 that would have a profound effect

upon the English languageupon the English language

Th A i t B iti h LTh A i t B iti h L

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The beginnings of what manyThe beginnings of what many

consider to be theconsider to be the "noblest"noblest

monument of English prose"monument of English prose"

or the "word of God inor the "word of God inEnglish"English" – the King James – the King James

Authorized Version – can beAuthorized Version – can be

traced back to 1604;traced back to 1604; andand

specifically, the Hamptonspecifically, the HamptonCourt Conference held inCourt Conference held in

January of 1604.January of 1604.

Th A i t B iti h LTh A i t B iti h L

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The owners of the land upon which the Palace nowThe owners of the land upon which the Palace now

stands can be traced back to before the Normanstands can be traced back to before the Norman

Conquest of 1066.Conquest of 1066. 

WroughtWrought

iron gates toiron gates to

HamptonHampton

CourtCourt

PalacePalace

Th A i t B iti h LTh A i t B iti h L

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For hundreds of years theFor hundreds of years thelarge tract of landlarge tract of land

contained a manor housecontained a manor house

and fields for grazing andand fields for grazing and

farming.farming. King Henry VIIKing Henry VII(1457–1509) and his wife(1457–1509) and his wife

spent time at Hamptonspent time at Hampton

Court during his quarter-Court during his quarter-

century reign (1485–1509)century reign (1485–1509)

before it became a king’sbefore it became a king’s

palace.palace.

King Henry VIIKing Henry VII

Th A i t B iti h LTh A i t B iti h L

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The King James BibleThe King James Biblewould be instrumental inwould be instrumental in

preserving a uniformitypreserving a uniformity

of language in theof language in the

English speakingEnglish speaking

countries and coloniescountries and colonies 

until eventually it woulduntil eventually it would

displace French as thedisplace French as theinternational language of international language of 

diplomacy anddiplomacy and

commerce.commerce.

Th A i t B iti h LTh A i t B iti h L

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The King JamesThe King James

Authorised BibleAuthorised Bible besidesbesides

being read in the Anglicanbeing read in the Anglicanchurch and those of other church and those of other 

denominations throughoutdenominations throughout

the English speakingthe English speaking

world ….world ….

Th A i t B iti h LTh A i t B iti h L

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The King James Bible was also used in schoolsThe King James Bible was also used in schools

throughout the English speaking world to teachthroughout the English speaking world to teach

English besides just for religious instruction.English besides just for religious instruction.

Th A i t B iti h LTh A i t B iti h L

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…… Consequently there has been littleConsequently there has been little

deviation from the original languagedeviation from the original languageand with continued emigration from theand with continued emigration from the

homeland the language of the varioushomeland the language of the various

settlements evolved together, so todaysettlements evolved together, so today

we can still converse with each other.we can still converse with each other.

Th A i t B iti h LThe Ancient British Lang age

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The Bible has an inbuiltThe Bible has an inbuiltdictionary where difficultdictionary where difficult

words are explained.words are explained. 

Many of these wereMany of these were

actually used in theactually used in theoriginal Webster’soriginal Webster’s

Dictionary.Dictionary. Hence theHence the

Bible was an idealBible was an ideal

textbook for teachingtextbook for teaching

reading and English.reading and English.

Th A i t B iti h LThe Ancient British Language

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8888

Like a good schoolLike a good schooltextbook the first booktextbook the first book

of the scriptures namelyof the scriptures namely

Genesis,Genesis, the reading isthe reading is

fairly easy.fairly easy.

The story is told of aThe story is told of a

man with a low readingman with a low reading

ability who was given aability who was given aBible and having read itBible and having read it

through had a top gradethrough had a top grade

when tested again.when tested again.

Th A i t B iti h LThe Ancient British Language

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Having progressed fromHaving progressed from

Genesis to the final bookGenesis to the final book

of Revelation,of Revelation, the reader the reader 

is now in the section withis now in the section with

the most difficultthe most difficultlanguage and havinglanguage and having

mastered this willmastered this will

become proficient in thebecome proficient in the

English language.English language. TheTheBible is the lynch pinBible is the lynch pin

of the Englishof the English

languagelanguage..

The Ancient British Lang ageThe Ancient British Language

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While the “King James Bible”While the “King James Bible” is one of the better editions,is one of the better editions,

scholars are well aware of itsscholars are well aware of its

many translational errors.many translational errors. NoNo

doubt Yahweh used this Bibledoubt Yahweh used this Biblefor a twofold purpose, namely,for a twofold purpose, namely, 

to bind his people together butto bind his people together but

also allowed in errors in order also allowed in errors in order 

to put his people under ato put his people under astrong delusion because of strong delusion because of 

their disobedience.their disobedience.

The Ancient British LanguageThe Ancient British Language

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People of the other People of the other 

Israelite nations inIsraelite nations in

Europe speakingEurope speaking

other languages,other languages,

increasingly haveincreasingly haveEnglish as their English as their 

second language.second language.

The English languageThe English language

is the one that isis the one that is

uniting his peopleuniting his people

scattered around thescattered around the

world.world.

The Ancient British LanguageThe Ancient British Language

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9292

The Ancient British LanguageThe Ancient British LanguageThe enemy is only justThe enemy is only just

now realising thenow realising the

unifying effect andunifying effect and

power of the Englishpower of the English

language and is workinglanguage and is working

overtime to destroy it.overtime to destroy it.

They are doing this byThey are doing this by

stealth,stealth, by substitutingby substituting

other languages alongother languages along

side English.side English.Above the sign thatAbove the sign thatgreets passengersgreets passengers

alighting at Southallalighting at Southall

railway station!railway station!

The Ancient British LanguageThe Ancient British Language

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The English language isThe English language isbeing further attackedbeing further attacked byby

encouraging the resurgenceencouraging the resurgence

of the old Celtic languagesof the old Celtic languages

where previously they hadwhere previously they hadbeen ruthlessly suppressed.been ruthlessly suppressed.

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Likewise in theLikewise in the

USA, Spanish isUSA, Spanish is

being introducedbeing introduced

alongside Englishalongside Englishand in many townsand in many towns

in the southernin the southern

States,States, English isEnglish is

no longer theno longer thepredominantpredominant

language.language.

One of many multi-One of many multi-lingual signslingual signs

popping up inpopping up in

AmericaAmerica

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Through the ages, theThrough the ages, thelearned and rulers,learned and rulers,

communicated withcommunicated with

each other in aeach other in acommon languagecommon language

from Egyptian tofrom Egyptian to

Greek,Greek, Latin andLatin and

finally English.finally English.

The Ancient LibraryThe Ancient Library

of Alexandriaof Alexandria

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In the 19In the 19thth

and early 20and early 20thth

 centuries there were 3centuries there were 3

competing internationalcompeting international

languages with English –languages with English –

Latin in the CatholicLatin in the Catholicchurch and Universities,church and Universities,

French as anFrench as an

international diplomaticinternational diplomatic

language and German aslanguage and German asinternational scientificinternational scientific

language.language. However However 

English prevailedEnglish prevailed

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When a vote was taken to decide what would be theWhen a vote was taken to decide what would be thecommon language of the USA,common language of the USA, English won by onlyEnglish won by only

one vote over the German language.one vote over the German language. This wasThis was

another deciding factor on English becoming theanother deciding factor on English becoming the

international language of the worldinternational language of the world.

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However,However, the enemy asthe enemy asalways tried to thwartalways tried to thwart

 Yahweh's plans by Yahweh's plans by

substituting their ownsubstituting their owninternational language –international language – 

namely Esperanto,namely Esperanto, butbut

this was a dismal failure.this was a dismal failure.

Note the Idumean 5Note the Idumean 5

pointed star on thepointed star on the

Esperanto logo.Esperanto logo.

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Oxford University whoseOxford University whose

origins can be tracedorigins can be traced

back to the great centresback to the great centres

of learning in Greece,of learning in Greece, hashas

been guardian of thebeen guardian of theEnglish language byEnglish language by

producing definitiveproducing definitive

dictionaries.dictionaries. OxfordOxford

University Press alsoUniversity Press alsoprints and distributes theprints and distributes the

KJV Bible.KJV Bible. The Greeks of The Greeks of 

course were Israelites.course were Israelites.

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Oxford UniversityOxford Universityproduces a varietyproduces a variety

of dictionaries fromof dictionaries from

relatively smallrelatively small

ones up to theones up to the

Greater OxfordGreater Oxford

Dictionary.Dictionary. TheThe

smaller one – thesmaller one – theConcise OxfordConcise Oxford

Dictionary is knownDictionary is known

as CODas COD

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The definitive Greater Oxford Dictionary of allThe definitive Greater Oxford Dictionary of allEnglish words runs into several volumes asEnglish words runs into several volumes as

English has one of the largest vocabularies.English has one of the largest vocabularies.

And is known as GOD.And is known as GOD.

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Model of ancientModel of ancient

JerusalemJerusalem

Dr. Wesley SwiftDr. Wesley Swiftmade referencemade reference

to the greatto the great

centres of centres of learning being inlearning being in

On in Egypt,On in Egypt,

thence tothence to

Alexandria ,Alexandria ,

Greece andGreece and

Great Britain.Great Britain.

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The ancient city of Athens was built to replicate theThe ancient city of Athens was built to replicate the

city of Jerusalem,city of Jerusalem, with centres of learning and greatwith centres of learning and great

libraries.libraries.

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Edinburgh known asEdinburgh known as “The Athens Of The North”,“The Athens Of The North”,

also laid out to replicate Jerusalem and a famousalso laid out to replicate Jerusalem and a famous

centre of learnin .centre of learnin .

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over which several Greekover which several Greekphilosophers presided;philosophers presided;

and that this seminaryand that this seminary

was afterwards translatedwas afterwards translated

to Oxford by the Saxons.to Oxford by the Saxons. 

The authenticity of thisThe authenticity of thisaccount, however, thoughaccount, however, though

confirmed;confirmed; is someis some

writers think by thewriters think by the

etymology of the termetymology of the termCricklade,Cricklade, they conceivethey conceive

to be a corruption for to be a corruption for 

Greeklade,Greeklade,

A Painting Of A Painting Of CrickladeCricklade

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Oxford like all greatOxford like all great

centres of learning incentres of learning in

the Israelite nationsthe Israelite nations

has been infiltratedhas been infiltrated andandtaken over by thetaken over by the

EdomitesEdomites and noand no

longer proclaimlonger proclaim

Christian values onChristian values onwhich they werewhich they were

founded.founded.

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Could it be that theCould it be that the

“Stone of Destiny”“Stone of Destiny”

was preordained towas preordained to

be returned tobe returned to

Judah’s ScottishJudah’s Scottishterritory’s capital,territory’s capital,

Edinburgh, modelledEdinburgh, modelled

on old Jerusalem inon old Jerusalem in

readiness for readiness for  Yashua’s return as Yashua’s return as

King over his peopleKing over his people

Israel?Israel?

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““Salvation shallSalvation shall

come to the tentscome to the tentsof Judah first”of Judah first”

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