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Disclaimer: Before we take the time to reveal this understanding, we would first like to mention that we do not blame

anyone for the atrocities that happened to our people. We understand that these things happened to us based on our disobedience (Deut. 3 :!"# !$ Deut. %:!"$ &mos. 3:!# '. We also would like to mention that we are not racists or e(tremists for going into our history since the Bible commands one to do so (Deut. 3 :)$ *ob %:%$Deut. +:3 $ *er. "!:!# $ ,sa. )):"'. -t .ust so happens that when we look into our history, we come across events such as slavery, tribal massacres, apartheid, etc. /et us now e(plore the history of the ! 0ribes of -srael1 2&nd *acob called unto his sons, and said, 3ather yourselves together, that - may tell you that which shall befall you in the last days. 3ather yourselves together, and hear, ye sons of *acob$ and hearken unto -srael your father.4 (3en. +5:!# ' 26et the number of the children of -srael shall be as the sand of the sea, which cannot be measured nor numbered$ and it shall come to pass, that in the place where it was said unto them, 6e are not my people, there it shall be said unto them, 6e are the sons of the living 3od.4 (7os. !:!8' 9ontents: - # :outhern ;ingdom a.*udah # 0he so#called 2<egro4 b.Ben.amin # 0he :o#called 2*amaicans and West -ndians4 c./evi # 0he so#called 27aitians4 -- # <orthern ;ingdom a.&sher # 0he so#called 2:outh &merican -ndians4 b.=phraim # 0he so#called 2,uerto >icans4 c.?anasseh # 0he so#called 29ubans4 d.3ad# 0he so#called <ative &merican -ndians e.-ssachar # 0he so#called 2?e(icans4 f.<aphtali # 0he indigenous people of 7awaii, <ew @ealand, and the Ai.i -slands. g.>euben # 0he so#called 2:eminole -ndians and the &ustralian &borigines4 h.:imeon # 0he so#called 2Dominicans (Dominican >epublic'4 i.@ebulun # 0he so#called 2<ative -ndians4 of <orth &merica and 9anada. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB:CD07=>< ;-<3DC? 0hese consist of the so#called 2<egro4 tribes of the <ation of -srael (*er. !+: ', who predominately came from West &frica to &merica and the 9aribbean islands by way of cargo slave ships (Deut. %:E%$ *oel. 3:!#E$'. /arge populations of *udah, Ben.amin and /evi still e(ist in areas of &frica such as ?orocco, /iberia, 3hana, :ierra /Fon, <igeria, 0imbuktu, =thiopia, =gypt, and many areas of :ub#:aharan &frica. 0hese tribes remained in the land of *erusalem until the siege of )8 &D by Gespasian and his son 0itus. Cver a ?illion *ews fled into &frica fleeing from >oman persecution (see Arom Babylon to 0imbuktu pg. %+$ /uke !: 8# $ >ev. chp ! '. 0hey remained in &frica for about !+88 years before being found and sold by the &rabs and indigenous 7ametic tribes into the hands of the predominately *ewish slave merchants (>ead: :ecret >elationship Between Blacks and *ews'. ?any records have documented the history of the 2<egro4 tribes such as: Arom Babylon to 0imbuktu by >udolph >. Windsor, 7ebrewism in West &frica by *oseph *. Williams, *udea 0rembles Dnder >ome by >udolph >. Windsor, <ature ;nows <o 9olor /ine by *.&. >odgers, along with many other historical records.

###########*udah########### 2*udah is a lionHs whelpI who shall rouse him up4 0he so#called 2&frican &mericans4 of <orth &merica: ;ings of the <ation of -srael. *udah, thou art he whom thy brethren shall praise: thy hand shall be in the neck of thine enemies$ thy fatherHs children shall bow down before thee. *udah is a lionHs whelp: from the prey, my son, thou art gone up: he stooped down, he couched as a lion, and as an old lion$ who shall rouse him upJ 0he sceptre shall not depart from *udah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until :hiloh come$ and unto him shall the gathering of the people be. Binding his foal unto the vine, and his assHs colt unto the choice vine$ he washed his garments in wine, and his clothes in the blood of grapes: 7is eyes shall be red with wine, and his teeth white with milk. (3en. +5:%#! ' *udah can also be found in high number in BraKil and West &frica. *udah would be praised based on the fact that the /ord and :aviour of -srael would come from *udah (7eb. ):!+'. Wherever the chief enemy of -srael is, *udah is present at the neck$ i.e. &merica being the head of =domHs power, *udah is at the neck as one of the most successful in athletics, business, inventions, entertainment, etc. 0his links with the prophecy of Deut. 33:) which states that the ?ost 7igh would make his hands sufficient for him. 0he king ship of the nation of -srael was established with the tribe of *udah, and is an everlasting king ship with no end. 0his is based on the fact that 6ashiya is both ;ing and ,riest after the order of ?elchiKedek (&cts : 5#38$ ,sa. !!8:+$ @ec. E:!3$ 7eb ):!'. *udah is described as being a young lion that has crouched down like an old lion. 0he big Luestion is who or what will rouse him upJ 0he Western World power structure know through e(perience that once *udah rises, the rest of the tribes will come following after. ###########Ben.amin########### 2&nd of Ben.amin he said, 0he beloved of the /C>D shall dwell in safety by him4 0he :o#called 2*amaicans and West -ndians4: 0he Wolf Ben.amin shall ravin as a wolf: in the morning he shall devour the prey, and at night he shall divide the spoil. (3en. +5: )' Ben.amin along with his brethren, *udah and /evi, can be found in high number in West &frica. 0hey are described by their father *acob as having the spirit of a wolf. Wolves are known for howling at the moon, similar to the way that the so#called West -ndian sings songs @ion towards the heavens. 0his also describes the sometimes rapacious spirit that Ben.amin carries. Dnder the ?aroons, Ben.amin would overtake the slave ships and turn them back towards the coast of West &frica. 0hey would then take the resources found on this ships and divide the spoils amongst one another. 0he Bible also makes mention of the blessed land in which Ben.amin dwells, stating, 20he beloved of the /ord shall dwell in safety by him$ and the /ord shall cover him all the day long, and he shall dwell between his shoulders4. ###########/evi########### 20hey shall teach *acob thy .udgments, and -srael thy law4 0he so#called 27aitians4: ,riests of the <ation of -srael :imeon and /evi are brethren$ instruments of cruelty are in their habitations. C my soul, come not thou into their secret$ unto their assembly, mine honour, be not thou united: for in their anger they slew a man, and in their self#will they digged down a wall. 9ursed be their anger, for it was fierce$ and their wrath, for it was cruel: - will divide them in *acob, and scatter them in -srael. (3en. +5:"#)'

0he Bible speaks of :imeon and /evi are brethren. 0hough all the twelve sons of *acob are brethren, :imeon and /evi would both be together inhabiting the same island in the last days. 0he same prophecies alluded to :imeon are also used to describe the conditions of /evi (see :imeon breakdown'. Goodoo influenced by >oman 9atholicism is also prevalent amongst the so#called 7aitians. 0hese are the instruments of cruelty in the habitation of /evi. Criginally, /evi was not counted as a tribe of -srael, but was instead separated to perform the duty of priesthood (<um. !%: #+$ Deut. !5:5#!!'. /evi eventually fell from the priesthood and became as one of the tribes of -srael (?al. :!#5'. 0hough /evi is suffering in his current state, he will one day rise again to his rightful position in the earth (*er. 33:!)#!%' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB<C>07=>< ;-<3DC? 0his consists of the so#called 2<ative -ndian4 tribes who predominately came to the &mericas around )!% B.9. after serving in the &ssyrian captivity( ;ings !)th chap.$ =sd. !3:35#+)'. 0hese are the indigenous people of <orth, 9entral, and :outh &merica along with 9anada and the 9aribbean islands. 0he Bible describes their physical features as being 2Ha cake unturned4 (7os. ):%', giving account for the multiplicity in shades ranging from very light to very dark. 0hose who believe that 9olumbus .ust stumbled upon the &mericas and the 9aribbean islands have been highly misinformed. >ecords have proven that not only did 9olumbus know that the &mericas and the 9aribbean -slands e(isted, but that the people who inhabited these lands were the children of -srael who came to the &mericas after the &ssyrian captivity (/ost 0ribes and the ,romised lands pgs. ))#%8'. & few records which document the history of the <ative &merican -ndians are: /ost 0ribes and the ,romise /ands by >onald :anders, &merican 7olocaust by David =. :tannard, Giew of the 7ebrews by =than :mith, along with many other historical references. ###########&sher########### 2&nd of &sher he saidI /et him dip his foot in oil4 0he so#called 2:outh &merican -ndians4, from GeneKuela through &rgentina and Druguay. Cut of &sher his bread shall be fat, and he shall yield royal dainties. (3en. +5: 8' 0he children of &sher can be found predominately in the oil rich countries of :outh &merica. &s *acob told his son, 2/et him dip his foot in oil4. /ike many of the tribes who reside in 9entral, :outh &merica and the 9aribbean -slands, the land of &sher is blessed with many resources and delicacies (3en. +5: 8'. &sher is no stranger to the physical and spiritual atrocities that befell his brethren who also make up the 20en /ost 0ribes4. ###########=phraim########### 20he archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him4 =phraim: the so#called 2,uerto >icans4. *oseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well$ whose branches run over the wall: 0he archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him: But his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty 3od of *acob$ (from thence is the shepherd, the stone of -srael:' =ven by the 3od of thy father, who shall help thee$ and by the &lmighty, who shall bless thee with blessings of heaven above, blessings of the deep that lieth under, blessings of the breasts, and of the womb: 0he blessings of thy father have prevailed above the blessings of my progenitors unto the utmost bound of the everlasting hills: they shall be on the head of *oseph, and on the crown of the head of him that was separate from his brethren. *oseph, son of *acob, bore two sons during his time in =gypt (3en. +!:"8#" $ 3en. +E: 8'.

0hese two sons received the blessing of >euben (!9hron. ":!# ', which in turn caused them to be adopted as one of the son of *acob (3en. +%th chap.'. *oseph was prophesied to be a fruitful bough (3en. +5: # E', fulfilled through =phraim and ?anasseh who are known for having many children. & custom of both =phraim and ?anasseh is to e(tend their homes so that their children and grandchildren are able to live together under one roof. 0his is what *acob identified as his 2branches run over the wall4. 0he archers who grieved the children of *oseph are :paniards and conLuistadors who through genocide wiped out a large portion of =phraimHs population. =phraim and ?anasseh, like many of their brethren were bless with fertile, tropical land (Deut. 33:!3#!)'. ###########?anasseh########### 20he archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him4 ?anasseh: the so#called 29ubans4. *oseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well$ whose branches run over the wall: 0he archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him: But his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty 3od of *acob$ (from thence is the shepherd, the stone of -srael:' =ven by the 3od of thy father, who shall help thee$ and by the &lmighty, who shall bless thee with blessings of heaven above, blessings of the deep that lieth under, blessings of the breasts, and of the womb: 0he blessings of thy father have prevailed above the blessings of my progenitors unto the utmost bound of the everlasting hills: they shall be on the head of *oseph, and on the crown of the head of him that was separate from his brethren. *oseph, son of *acob, bore two sons during his time in =gypt (3en. +!:"8#" $ 3en. +E: 8'. 0hese two sons received the blessing of >euben (!9hron. ":!# ', which in turn caused them to be adopted as one of the son of *acob (3en. +%th chap.'. *oseph was prophesied to be a fruitful bough (3en. +5: # E', fulfilled through =phraim and ?anasseh who are known for having many children. & custom of both =phraim and ?anasseh is to e(tend their homes so that their children and grandchildren are able to live together under one roof. 0his is what *acob identified as his 2branches run over the wall4. 0he archers who grieved the children of *oseph are :paniards and conLuistadors who through genocide wiped out a large portion of =phraimHs population. =phraim and ?anasseh, like many of their brethren were bless with fertile, tropical land (Deut. 33:!3#!)'. ###########3ad########### 23ad: he dwelleth as a lion, and teareth the arm with the crown of the head.4 0he so#called 2<ative -ndians4 of <orth &merica and 9anada. 23ad, a troop shall overcome him: but he shall overcome at the last.4 (3en. +5:!5' -f youHve ever wondered why many of the states in the D: contain <ative -ndian names (Dtah, Chio, Dakota,;ansas,etc.' this is because the original inhabitants of these states were the children of 3ad. Why is. it that the <ative &mericans therefore donHt own &mericaJ *acob informed his son 3ad that a troop shall overcome him$ the troop being the D.:. 9alvary (,sa. "8: 8# !'. ?any atrocities have been committed against 3ad, similar to that of the <ative -ndians of 9entral and :outh &merica. -sraelite customs such as booths (/ev. 3:+ ', smoke signals (*dg. 8:3%#+8', and fringes (<um. !":3%#35' are preserved in <ative &merican culture. 0he Bible even describes the physical facial features of 3ad, stating that their 2faces were like the faces of lions4 (! 9hron. ! :%'. Deut. 33: 8 makes mention of how 3ad would tear 2the arm with the crown of the head4, displaying custom of how the <ative &mericans would sign blood pacts using a feather from their crown, to tear a cut in their arm.

###########-ssachar########### 2&nd of the children of -ssachar, which were men that had understanding of the times4 0he so#called 2?e(icans4. 2-ssachar is a strong ass couching down between two burdens: &nd he saw that rest was good, and the land that it was pleasant$ and bowed his shoulder to bear, and became a servant unto tribute.4 (3en. +5:!+#!"' 0he Bible identifies the so#called ?e(ican to a tee$ describing him as a strong ass couching between two burdens which denotes his great physical strength. :iesta is an essential part of ?e(ican culture, and is defined when *acob states they saw that rest was good. -ssachar is known all throughout the &mericas for his physical hard labor and is called by his father *acob a servant unto tribute. -srael seen the present day condition of his son who would be working long hours picking berries, building houses, etc. for very little wages. -ssachar is one of the !8 tribes who after the &ssyrian captivity, set shore to the &mericas ( ;ings !):!)#+!$ =sd. !3:35#+)'. ###########<aphtali########### 27e giveth goodly words.4 0he indigenous people of 7awaii, <ew @ealand, and the Ai.i -slands. 2<aphtali is a hind let loose: he giveth goodly words.4 (3en. +5: !' <aphtali according to Bible prophecy would inhabit the :outh :eas (7ebrew translation 6amB:eas$ Due 33: 3'. <aphtali is also identified as a people 2satisfied with favour4. &s you can see, the children of <aphtali are a very beautiful people. 7awaiian culture still contain many 7ebrew customs, circumcision being the most notable. ###########>euben########### 2/et >euben live, and not die4 0he so#called 2:eminole -ndians and the &ustralian &borigines4: Airstborn of -srael. >euben, thou art my firstborn, my might, and the beginning of my strength, the e(cellency of dignity, and the e(cellency of power: Dnstable as water, thou shalt not e(cel$ because thou wentest up to thy fatherHs bed$ then defiledst thou it: he went up to my couch. (3en. +5:3#+' 0he book of 3enesis describes >euben as *acobHs strength and might due to fact that he was the firstborn of the twelve (3en. +5: '. >eubenHs e(cellency of dignity and power describes honorable spirit that >euben possessed which refrained him from signing any treaties with the =uropean settlers. Dnstable as water describes the nomadic lifestyles that are led by the other sons of >euben who are &ustraliaHs &boriginal tribes. Because of >eubenHs sin (sleeping with his fatherHs handmaid' the Bible states that he would not e(cel. 0his is also in reference to the &boriginal &ustralians who still till this day live a very primitive lifestyle. >euben has learned from his mistake, since today there are very strict laws prohibiting the interaction of a son and his mother #in law. ?ore information on >euben: /ost 0ribes in the ,romised /and pgs. 3E+#3E"

###########:imeon########### 2Cf the children of :imeon, mighty men of valour for the war4 0he so#called 2Dominicans (Dominican >epublic'4: Aierce Warriors of -srael. :imeon and /evi are brethren$ instruments of cruelty are in their habitations. C my soul, come not thou into their secret$ unto their assembly, mine honour, be not thou united: for in their anger they slew a man, and in their selfwill they digged down a wall. 9ursed be their anger, for it was fierce$ and their wrath, for it was cruel: - will divide them in *acob, and scatter them in -srael. (3en. +5:"#)' 0he Bible states that instruments of cruelty are in the habitation of :imeon (3en. +5:"'. 0his is in reference to the religious practices (:anteria' of the so#called Dominicans, which are heavily influenced by voodoo and >oman 9atholicism. *acob goes on to tell his sons not to enter, nor be united with the secret assemblies (voodoo temples' of :imeon. Both :imeon and his brother /evi are mentioned as being partakers in this form of black magic. *acob states that his sons :imeon and /evi would be divided in *acob. 0hough :imeon and /evi live on the same e(act island and deal with the same e(act religious practices, they canHt seem to get along one with the other. :imeon is one of the !8 tribes who after the &ssyrian captivity, set shore to the &mericas ( ;ings !):!)#+!$ =sd. !3:35#+)'. ###########@ebulun########### 2@ebulun shall dwell at the haven of the sea$ and he shall be for an haven of ships$ and his border shall be unto @idon.4 (3en. +5:!3' 0he habitation of @ebulun borders both the &tlantic and ,acific Ccean, making it a haven of ships. /ike many of the tribes in 9entral and :outh &merica and the 9aribbean -slands, a ma.ority of @ebulun have succumb to the >oman 9atholic belief. @ebulun according to the Bible would 2re.oice in his going out4. When you e(amine the land of @ebulun, he is surrounded by his brethren of the tribes of -srael. ?urder and Disease such as smallpo( ravage from 3uatamala all the way through ,anama during the early !Eth century under the hand of the :paniards (&merican 7olocaust pg. %8#%!'. 0he Bible prophesied that -srael would be overtaken and consumed by pestilence, disease, and murder (Deut. %: !# $ "'. 0he 9omplete Gideo /esson: ! /ost 0ribes of -srael http:MMwww.youtube.comMwatchJvBbDsNaof=oDc Did 3od cast away his peopleJ http:MMwww.youtube.comMwatchJvB.AdDiC)--G= :ubscribe on 6ou0ube: http:MMwww.youtube.comMa3&07=>-<3!++ Arom: http:MMgatheringofchrist.org =mail: gatheringas!Oaol.com P0his is being posted independently and should be considered and treated as separate from the 3C99. ,lease visit their homepage for more information.

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