One glance at the big map tells The Big Story:
And Bertrand Comparet presents an excellent brief argument, as only an attorney may, about the “lost tribes” of Israel. They never were lost to the God of Israel although “forgetfulness” and “amnesia” were part of their punishment. It’s time for Caucasians to realize who we are and seize our birthright!
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While the map tells the story it lacks accuracy. For one, the Caucas Mountians need to be better detailed and the >11,000 foot Darryl Pass, also known as “The Gates of Israel,” should be marked right in the middle of that 750 mile long mountain range.
Also, I disagree with the implications of the smaller map that The Flood was localized. While I am not sure, I believe The Flood of Noah was world wide.
More importantly, the section “Was Jesus a Jew” while technically correct in that Jesus did not practice the Judaism that came out of the Babylonian captivity, Jesus was a descendent of Israel’s fourth son Judah. The same line as David. Furthermore, Jesus was born in Bethlehem in the territory of Judah. Only in the sense of location of birth and in the sense of lineage, was Jesus a Jew.
It is confusing separating a Jew in religion from an Israelite, and it takes familiarity with the entire Bible to understand and to able to draw this distinction. Nevertheless, it is worth it. Read the Bible, the entire, whole, Holy Bible.
Compare the first passage of “Your Heritage” summarizing the differences in history and fates for the northern 10 tribes of Israel and the southern tribes of Judah with the Bible including the landmarks given for the placement of the Israelites in captivity. You may discover your heritage.
At your service,
In His Service!
Dr. Kent
I had a look at your page and I must say I have never come across so much nonsense in my life. This part actually made me laugh out loud:
“More importantly, the section “Was Jesus a Jew” while technically correct in that Jesus did not practice the Judaism that came out of the Babylonian captivity, Jesus was a descendent of Israel’s fourth son Judah. The same line as David. Furthermore, Jesus was born in Bethlehem in the territory of Judah. Only in the sense of location of birth and in the sense of lineage, was Jesus a Jew.”
So, we are to gather that being born there, and being from a family of Jews, he wasn’t a Jew? One wonders in what other sense he could be anything other than a Jew considering the place he was born and his descendants being Jews. What else is left that would make him anything else?
I doubt very much you will allow this to appear on your page. In my experience people like you never admit to any criticism of their claims. How else would you be able to keep up a pretence of supposed knowledge if people can point out the sheer lunacy of your claims so easily.
But you and me will know, and for me, that’s more than enough.
Jesus was an Israelite from the tribe of Judah. He went to church (the synagogue) and within an hour THEY WANTED TO KILL HIM! (Luke 4) He should have been able to show up and tell the high priest ‘I am God.’ And Jesus should have been able to tell the high priest what to do, but the high priest HATED JESUS!
It’s all in the Bible. Read it.
Bertrand Comparet wrote that Jesus was NOT a Jew and I disagreed with Comparet. But Comparet was perfectly correct in that Jesus did NOT practice that bastardized version of the Hebrew faith that came out of Babylon! Something happened to the Hebrew faith during the captivity and the few who returned to Jerusalem were of parts of only three (3) of the tribes (Ezra & Nehemiah). Jesus did NOT follow the “traditions of men” but rather the faith of our fathers.
Do you have reading deficits? Deficits in your ability to understand? I wrote at a fine level of discrimination and we are in agreement. Oh, you have your brainwashing to overcome! I had to overcome mine, too.
Read the whole Bible. Do your own research. Hint: There are differences between Jews and Israelites. They are not synonymous and that is a very complicated matter.
You are facing an uphill battle to get to and understand the truth. I hope this helps; nevertheless,
YOU are responsible for YOUR own education!
Dr. Kent
William Andted:
Initially, I missed this but caught it upon re-read. Can you tell me about the “descendants” of Jesus you mentioned?
Did Jesus marry? Did he have children in the common sense of having children?
Please advise me.
Dr. Kent
Here is a link to a brand new publication proving Caucasians are descendants of the tribes of Israel and ARE THE REAL ISRAELITES!
After reading it in two days, I highly recommend this book.
Dr Kent
I agree with 100%. Thank you for taking a stand this very important matter.
Feel free to forward any of your teachings to my email.
Your fellow IsraElite in South Africa.
Nico Hurter