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The Greek, Danish and Celts as Danites & The Biblical Tribe Of Dan are the same
(4 of 5 This also here on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-H75p-IKRs ) The Dragon ship & the RED / WHITE stripes of the Viking boats which also appear on the flag of the USA. Samson was from the tribe of Dan.Before Greece where did they come from in 740 bc ? This video like the 1st on this subject below begins at Tel Dan in Israel and around 740 bc they left Israel.They did not go into Ethiopia a view ignores the archaeological, academic & geographical evidence (see also below at the end)
In Greece (see Chapter 2 here for the full account http://www.thenewnewjerusalem.lsaweb.net/#chapt2 ) The Scythians (Irish/Scots) were from Scythia. The Irish/Scots and British tribes are described in the Leabhar Gabhala (book of invasions) and the King lists. Scythia is located north of, but also around the Black sea. This is close to Assyria (and Syria today) which is the location where many of the lost ten tribes went into captivity.
The Irish books describe their journey to Ireland. 5 separate invasions from tribes who all understood each others language but which later split into P & Q Celtic variations of the language. Welsh is Goidelic and 'Q' Celtic (Ireland in early pre-history was the first land mass which appeared as the ice sheets melted eastward and north) These tribes also make up the populations of America and Canada.
See Scythians, Celts pdf http://www.thenewnewjerusalem.lsaweb.net/downloads/Newgrange%20Scythians%20Celts%20Prehistory%20and%20Genealogies.pdf
1. Partholan and his ships. (Cesair in some lists arrived before Partholan)
2. The Nemedians. 3. The Formorians (who tried to repel Nemedians). 4. The remaining Nemedians divided into 3 groups.The first left Ireland and settled in Northern Europe around the Danube, German, Austrian area, & called themselves the Tuatha De Danaan, DAN as a name becomes exceedingly important to those who research the lost tribes of Israel, and /or theologians alike, the 2nd went to the northern most parts of Briton, led by King Soderic,& Britoan-Moal (as the British chronicles states also).The 3rd group named themselves the Firbolgs & went to Greece they returned via Connaught & divided Ireland into 5 provinces. A returning colony of the Tuatha De Danaan eventually subdued the Firbolgs, who were famed for building rounded boats out of skins exactly like the conical made by the Connemara fishermen of western Ireland to this day.
5. Lastly came the Children of Milidh or the Milesians as they later came to be known.They arrived from the Spanish peninsula, and fought against the Tuatha De Dannan & their Druids famed for their ability in the magic arts. Before this they came from the city of Miletus in Turkey and the ruins of that city can still be seen today. Before this they travelled from Scythia. Eber and Eremon begin most of the genealogies we hold today, Keating's history of Ireland shows the genealogy of Eremon from where the name E.I.R.E derives from. From them we can trace the current O'Connor Don who is a member of the Irish standing council of chiefs. Many other names such as MacCarthy, O'Brians, O'Donnell, O'Neill of the Red Hand fame, Egon etc.They regarded themselves as descended from Magog, as did the other settlers whose origins were also from Scythia. Magog incidentally is also a Biblical character mentioned in the Book of Genesis chap 10 V 2 (thought to have been written in 1440BC). 1 Chronicles 1 V 5, (written approx. 580BC), Ezekiel 38 verse 2 and 39 verse 6 (approx. 580BC) and finally Revelations 20 verse 8 from the Gospel of John (approx. 65AD). As a Son of Japheth (Genesis 10) he went northward from the area we know as the Middle East. Whatever the interest in Magog, it is astonishing that two supposed separate cultures have the same patriarchal name as an ancestor. It is also interesting there is a Gog / Magog hill in Cambridgeshire.They are also mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Colossians and they as countless nations (represented) must also have been present at Pentecost in the upper room or round about Jerusalem. The Apostles also journeyed along the Danube in the great commission.
The Scythians are described as fair haired, or less so as red or black haired, with fair skin and as being very mobile and easily able to scale and navigate through the Caucuses mountains and into the Black sea .
ETHIOPIA Solomon's mother Bathsheba was a Canaanite / gentile. Solomon had relations with Queen Bilquis of Sheba from whom Menelik the 1st emperor of Ethiopia derives. (Addis Abiba etc) Solomon married an Egyptian Princess & that line rose in Israel & Judah (I Kings 3,1) Solomon's sins eventually gave rise to the split of the Kings of Israel between Rehoboam Solomon's son & Jeroboam
The "Tribe of Dan" are Ancient Greeks, Ancestors of the Danes (Denmark) & the Irish - Part 1 of 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3TFvaa09Yo & Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-nVu-j54FE
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