NewIntroducing our latest innovation: Library Book - the ultimate companion for book lovers! Explore endless reading possibilities today! Check it out

Write Sign In
Library BookLibrary Book
Write
Sign In
Member-only story

Did America Kidnap The Lost Tribes Of Israel

Jese Leos
·12k Followers· Follow
Published in Hiding The Hebrews: Did America Kidnap The Lost Tribes Of Israel?
5 min read ·
606 View Claps
94 Respond
Save
Listen
Share

Hiding The Hebrews: Did America Kidnap The Lost Tribes of Israel?
Hiding The Hebrews: Did America Kidnap The Lost Tribes of Israel?
by Lily Collins

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5733 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 67 pages
Lending : Enabled

The question of what happened to the lost tribes of Israel has been a mystery for centuries. Some believe that they were assimilated into other populations, while others believe that they were scattered throughout the world. One theory that has gained some traction in recent years is that the lost tribes were kidnapped and brought to America.

This theory is based on a number of factors, including the fact that there are a number of Native American tribes that have traditions and beliefs that are similar to those of the ancient Israelites. Additionally, there is archaeological evidence that suggests that there may have been contact between the Israelites and the Americas in ancient times.

The book "Did America Kidnap The Lost Tribes Of Israel?" explores this theory in depth. The book presents evidence from a variety of sources, including the Bible, historical records, and archaeological findings. The book also discusses the implications of this theory for our understanding of American history and identity.

Evidence from the Bible

The Bible contains a number of references to the lost tribes of Israel. In the book of Genesis, it is said that the twelve tribes of Israel were descended from the twelve sons of Jacob. After the Israelites left Egypt, they wandered in the wilderness for forty years. During this time, ten of the tribes disappeared. The Bible does not say what happened to these tribes, but it is believed that they were either assimilated into other populations or scattered throughout the world.

There are a number of passages in the Bible that suggest that the lost tribes may have been brought to America. For example, in the book of Isaiah, it is said that the Lord will "gather the dispersed of Israel from the four corners of the earth." This passage could be interpreted to mean that the lost tribes were scattered to all corners of the world, including America.

Evidence from Historical Records

There are a number of historical records that suggest that there may have been contact between the Israelites and the Americas in ancient times. For example, the Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus wrote in his journal that he encountered a group of Native Americans who spoke Hebrew. Additionally, there are a number of archaeological findings that suggest that there may have been a pre-Columbian presence of Israelites in the Americas.

One of the most compelling pieces of evidence for contact between the Israelites and the Americas is the Kensington Runestone. This stone was found in Minnesota in 1898 and it bears an inscription that is believed to have been written by a group of Vikings who visited the Americas in the 14th century. The inscription states that the Vikings encountered a group of Native Americans who spoke Hebrew.

Evidence from Archaeology

There is also archaeological evidence that suggests that there may have been a pre-Columbian presence of Israelites in the Americas. For example, a number of artifacts have been found in the Americas that are similar to artifacts that have been found in Israel. Additionally, there are a number of archaeological sites in the Americas that have been linked to the Israelites.

One of the most well-known archaeological sites that has been linked to the Israelites is the Mound City Group in Ohio. This site is believed to have been a major center of the Adena culture, which flourished in the Americas from around 1000 BC to 200 AD. The Adena culture is known for its large earthworks, which are believed to have been used for religious and ceremonial purposes. Some archaeologists believe that the Mound City Group may have been built by the Israelites.

Implications for American History and Identity

The theory that the lost tribes of Israel were kidnapped and brought to America has a number of implications for our understanding of American history and identity. If this theory is true, it would mean that the Americas were not discovered by Europeans in the 15th century, but rather by the Israelites in ancient times. Additionally, it would mean that the Native Americans are not the descendants of the original inhabitants of the Americas, but rather of the lost tribes of Israel.

The theory that the lost tribes of Israel were kidnapped and brought to America is a controversial one, but it is one that is supported by a number of different sources. This theory has the potential to change our understanding of American history and identity, and it is one that deserves further study.

Hiding The Hebrews: Did America Kidnap The Lost Tribes of Israel?
Hiding The Hebrews: Did America Kidnap The Lost Tribes of Israel?
by Lily Collins

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5733 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 67 pages
Lending : Enabled
Create an account to read the full story.
The author made this story available to Library Book members only.
If you’re new to Library Book, create a new account to read this story on us.
Already have an account? Sign in
606 View Claps
94 Respond
Save
Listen
Share

Light bulbAdvertise smarter! Our strategic ad space ensures maximum exposure. Reserve your spot today!

Good Author
  • Gage Hayes profile picture
    Gage Hayes
    Follow ·19.4k
  • Sammy Powell profile picture
    Sammy Powell
    Follow ·12.4k
  • Davion Powell profile picture
    Davion Powell
    Follow ·18.4k
  • David Mitchell profile picture
    David Mitchell
    Follow ·16.3k
  • Sidney Cox profile picture
    Sidney Cox
    Follow ·6.6k
  • Terry Pratchett profile picture
    Terry Pratchett
    Follow ·5.4k
  • Allen Ginsberg profile picture
    Allen Ginsberg
    Follow ·11.2k
  • Chinua Achebe profile picture
    Chinua Achebe
    Follow ·15.2k
Recommended from Library Book
Taekwondo Spirit And Practice: Beyond Self Defense
Joshua Reed profile pictureJoshua Reed
·4 min read
457 View Claps
55 Respond
How To Think Like A Lawyer And Why: A Common Sense Guide To Everyday Dilemmas (Legal Expert Series)
Clarence Brooks profile pictureClarence Brooks
·4 min read
538 View Claps
97 Respond
Bless Me Ultima Richard Chun
Anthony Wells profile pictureAnthony Wells

Bless Me, Ultima: A Literary Odyssey into the Heart of...

In the tapestry of American literature,...

·6 min read
181 View Claps
14 Respond
Breaking Through By Grace: The Bono Story (ZonderKidz Biography)
Casey Bell profile pictureCasey Bell
·5 min read
169 View Claps
17 Respond
Pioneer Life Or Thirty Years A Hunter
Alexandre Dumas profile pictureAlexandre Dumas
·6 min read
35 View Claps
6 Respond
Defender Of Faith Revised Edition: The Mike Fisher Story (ZonderKidz Biography)
Samuel Beckett profile pictureSamuel Beckett
·4 min read
1.4k View Claps
87 Respond
The book was found!
Hiding The Hebrews: Did America Kidnap The Lost Tribes of Israel?
Hiding The Hebrews: Did America Kidnap The Lost Tribes of Israel?
by Lily Collins

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5733 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 67 pages
Lending : Enabled
Sign up for our newsletter and stay up to date!

By subscribing to our newsletter, you'll receive valuable content straight to your inbox, including informative articles, helpful tips, product launches, and exciting promotions.

By subscribing, you agree with our Privacy Policy.


© 2024 Library Book™ is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved.