Ephraim, The Gentile Children
Of Israel
By Yair
Davidy, author of "Joseph"
The Location of Lost Israelite Tribes in the West
According to the Bible, Jewish and non-Jewish Tradition, and General Fact.
Ephraim: Revised Edition
Russell-Davis Publishers, 1995, 2001, Israel
Ephraim reveals new evidence proving that very many peoples of British and
West European origin are of ancient Hebrew origin. They are usually unaware
of this fact and have lost knowledge of their identity. Ephraim emphasizes
Jewish and other sources. It contains several important revelations: Ephraim
utilizes Historical and Archaeological evidence but these sources on their
own can be misleading. Ephraim therefore has resource to Biblically-based
Criteria. These standards on a comparative
scale help us determine which peoples are of Israelite origin and which are
not. The Criteria Are:
1. Blessings: Economic and Physical Blessings as promised to Israel in Scripture.
2. Indications of Scripture: Biblical Evidence predicting whereto the Lost
Ten Tribes would go, what type of religion and government they would have,
etc.
3. Groundwork: Historical, Archaeological, and Related Proofs showing paths
of migration.
4. Judah: An identification with the Jews and a Relative Lack of Anti-Semitism
when compared with others.
5. Originality: Innovation and Intellect: A minimal degree of national Intellectual
Wisdom and Honesty.
6. Bravery: Proven Military Prowess in the past at least and at present in
potential.
7. Empathy: The Doing of Social Justice.
Despite many exceptions, on the whole peoples of British and West European
descent meet these requirements and they are the only ones who do.
Some of the other subjects covered by Ephraim are:
Ancient Arab sources of Jewish inspiration said that the Lost Ten Tribes were
in France and Britain. The Arabs referred to the Lost Northern Israelites
as the Sons of Ad who, they believed, had been blown away to "The Happy
Isles of the West". This meant, according to Classical Literature, to
the British Isles. Some of the Arab-related Kedarite sons of Ishmael, migrated
to North America which is therefore called "Kedar" in the Bible
and recalled together with the Lost Ten Tribes in the End Times.
An analysis of the Prophecy of Isaiah (chapter 49) proves that exiled Israel
is in the Western Isles, etc. meaning Britain and America. Based on Isaiah
was a Midrash concerning Three Places of Exile to which the Lost Ten Tribes
were to be led: The three places were:- The River Sambation; Daphne of Antiochea;
and Beneath the Cloud of Darkness. These terms are shown to describe actual
locations along migratory paths leading to western Europe, Britain, and even
North America.
The Prophet Jeremiah (in chapter.31) exhorted Israel to establish stone monuments
to indicate their path of movement away from the Holy Land and the way they
are destined to return. [This interpretation is in accordance with traditional
Rabbinical Commentary]. The necessary trails of stone-monuments exist. They
demonstrate the movement of peoples between Israel and West Europe. They helping
to identify the said peoples with Israel. Jeremiah and other prophets predicted
the future re-unification of Judah (the Jews) with the Lost Ten Tribes of
Israel i.e. Britain, America and some of the West European nations. A king
from the House of David will rule over them. Monarchs from the line of David
were recorded in Scythian Sakastan in Ancient Persia. From this region came
part of the Anglo-Saxon monarchs and aristocracy as well as those of the later
Dutch and Scandinavians including the Normans.
In Biblical Prophecy as demonstrated by The Book Of Obadiah and explained
through Talmudic sources, the descendants of Edom are equated with Germany
& Rome. Peoples descended from Edom were recorded in parts of Europe and
converged on the German area. The Talmud says that Joseph is the only one
capable of completely defeating Edom! According to Rabbinical Commentators
on the Biblical Book of Obadiah, the Lost Ten Tribes are located in France,
Britain, and the North. The North Americans and kindred nations of British
descent come from Joseph. The Hebrew Bible says expressly that at some stage
Judah (i.e. the present-day Jews) and "Ephraim" will be re-united.
Together they will transfer the Palestinians by air-flight to somewhere in
the west.
The Prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah describe the Lost Ten Tribes in the Latter
Days as practicing a form of Christianity: They must, therefore, be sought
for amongst those Christian nations who most fully meet other given signs
of identification. This leads directly to peoples of West European and especially
British origin. Rabbinical sources show Judah and the Lost Ten Tribes to be
complementary parts of a whole. They have a need of each other. The re-unification
of Judah with the Lost Ten Tribes is necessary in order to rebuild the Holy
Temple.
The cover of Ephraim depicts the red-andwhite Tudor Rose which is an official
symbol of Britain. An ancient work of traditional Jewish spiritual contemplation
based on the Bible, The Zohar, described a rose with those colors as representing
Israel. Jewish tradition described the Lost Ten Tribes, headed by Ephraim,
in terms that fit America and Britain and no other party. Ephraim proves that
the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel are amongst the western nations. The evidence
consists of Arab and Jewish traditions, Midrashim, nomenclature, the path
of the dolmens, the meaning of names and Biblical prophecy, history, legends,
sociology, science, and other disciplines. Much of the research is original.
Very important and
conclusive proofs are presented. Ephraim imparts knowledge of great importance.
Ephraim contains validly referenced proofs that can be verified. Facts revealed
in Ephraim include Egyptian and Phoenician reports of Australia and New Zealand
and the presence of ancient Israelites and Arabians in North America. The
Prophet Isaiah predicted that one of the places from which the Lost Israelites
would return is Australia. The information contained within is mostly unavailable
elsewhere.
Ephraim has an Approbation from Rabbi Avraham Feld who speaks very strongly
about the moral imperative we all have to spread the Brit-Am message.
EPHRAIM may be obtained from:
Yair Davidy
P.O.Box 595
Jerusalem 91004
Israel
e-mail: britam@netvision.net.il
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