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Does anyone know if Serbs are one of the lost tribes of Israel?
milutinn:
--- Quote from: Kerber on June 16, 2011, 06:54:02 PM ---То није тачно. Те псовке које си поменуо гласе: "Сунце Божје" и "Сунце јарко", а нико не изговара никакаве "богове Сунца и јарца". То не постоји нити је икада овде постојало. Ради се о селима у централној Шумакији.
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Хвала Керберу на одговор.
Што се тиче "бога јарца", чуо сам моју мајку (икс пута) да тако псује док сам био мали. Углавном када сам нешто скривио. Чуо сам и друге људе по селима да исто тако псују. Можда се по градовима није псовало тако раније (наравно ни сада). Ради се о селима у Централној Шумадији.
As stated previously, it isn't important but thanks for your reply.
Cheers
milutinn
milutinn:
Hey Zelhar
Gentiles who believe in Hashem believe in the Tanach as well, not just the New Testament. We also see Jews as our friends and our brothers. Few gentiles are aware that Shabat (Sabbath) needs to be observed but accept the Roman instituted Sunday as the day of worship/rest. Unfortunately so called Christianity has been paganised over the last two thousand years and has pretty much turned into baal worship.
We gentiles should be seeking to be guided by the scriptures and by Torah believing Jews regarding faith in Gоd, The God of Abraham, Issac and Jacob.
CrniTrn
Брате, хвала на одговорима.
Cheers
milutinn
milutinn:
I just noticed that every time I write the word G-d, the letter o is replaced by a hyphen (-). Why does that happen?
Does it have anything to do with Exodus 20 (Ten Commandments)?
"Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain."
mord:
--- Quote from: milutinn on June 17, 2011, 06:19:16 AM ---I just noticed that every time I write the word G-d, the letter o is replaced by a hyphen (-). Why does that happen?
Does it have anything to do with Exodus 20 (Ten Commandments)?
"Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy G-d in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain."
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You're right .Thats why
Orde:
--- Quote ---If not one of the lost tribes, are Serbs originally of the tribe of Judah? I invite Jews and gentiles alike who may know the answer to my question to comment also.
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Genesis chapter 10 is called (at least in my church) the "Table of Nations" because it shows the distribution of all humanity that came from the 3 sons of Noah: Shem, Japheth, Ham, and by looking at Gen 10, we can compare those names with the names of recorded history to know some of who went where -- but of course, all of this is before the much later scattering of *some* (a minority) of the northern 10 tribes.
So from the 3 sons of Noah compared to history, it seems the best odds by far for the father of Serbia would be
(1) JAPTHETH
(whose 7 sons are in Gen 10:2, and of those 7 sons , #4 son JAVAN is most likely Serb father, with #7 son TIRAS possible, and #1 Gomer, & #2 Magog, slightly possible)
BUT, even though Noah's son Ham is almost certainly not a father of the Serbs, there is a long-shot chance for Noah's other son:
(2) SHEM, the father of the Semites, and if so, of the 5 sons of Shem in Gen 10:22, the Serbs most likely did *not* come from Shem's son Arphaxad (who is father of line the Jews came from by way of Eber), but the more likely Semitic ancestor from any line of Shem would be Shem's 4th son Lud, and with a much lesser chance, Shem's 1st son Elam)
Since Japtheth is most likely father of Serbs, I will break down the 2 of Japtheth's 7 sons (from Gen 10:2) that have good chances for being father of Serbs:
(1) JAVAN - we know the Greeks came from him, and of Javan's 4 sons (from Gen 10:4), all 4 are possible fathers, Kittim (ties to Cyprus and possibly Macedonia), Dodan (ties to Dardanelles area), Elishah (Greeks), and Tarshish (least likely, but very possible ties to Phoenicians)
(2) TIRAS (Gen 20:2) is Japheth's #7 son, and has ties to Bulgaria
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ok, all of that has is nothing about the so-called "lost tribes of Israel," who were some (but not even close to most) of the northern 10 tribes that scattered during the Assyrian conquest (most stayed in the land and were not deported) as we know from the Bible (especially the book of Second Chronicles) and from archaeology. But yes, in fulfillment of Moses' prophecy, Jews were scattered to many nations, but I do not know of Jewish history in Serbia, but do know 100% that not one single Jewish person will not be returned to the land at the time of the final regathering -- not one (for example, see Ezekiel 39:28: "...I gather them back into their land and leave NONE..." and Moses said so in Deuteronomy 30:4). For that reason & many others, I do not like to call them "lost," b/c He who brings them back knows where they are, and because the great majority of them never left the land, but moved in with the 2 tribes in the South (Judah & Benjamin) & were later helping repair the Temple (2 Chron 34:9), celebrating Passover (2 Chron 35:17-28), etc.
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