In this section I will discuss three related topics, 1. How the true Israel was lost and migrated into Europe 2. How God's lost people returned to him through our Lord Jesus Christ and 3. How jews have usurped our birthright by deceiving most of Christendom into believing that they are God's chosen people.
1. The westward migrations of Israel.
This began when the Assyrian empire conquered the Kingdom of Israel around 721 BC. While this conquest was in progress many Israelites fled by ship and ended up in Greece, Italy, Spain and the British Isles where they established the Adamic/Aryan bloodline. Most of the people of the ten tribes where no so lucky, they were carried away by the Assyrians and resettled on the northwestern frontier of their empire. Israel's leaders, temporal and religious, as well as their learned men were not sent with them so as to help them lose their national identity, as was the Assyrian custom.
While the smaller groups of White Israelites who made it to Europe began to establish themselves in Europe the bulk of the deported Israelites began a slow migration from the Assyrian frontier westward toward Europe, this would take several centuries and was caused by a combination of the growing peoples that the Israelites had become needing more land and from being forced west by hostile neighbors. Additionally, as they lost their identities and became seperate peoples some of the Israelites fought each other in their attempts to increase their lands at the expense of their neighbors.
Over a period of several centuries these different groups of lost Israelites established themselves as the many nations of Europe, growing and prospering in their new homes, with no idea as to their true identities, developing into thriving civilizations in their own right, but seemingly lost to God. Until Jesus Christ came to earth to redeem his chosen people and to establish once and for all that the usurpers of the Israelite culture, known now as jews were not the true Israel and no had part in any of God's covenants with his people.
2. The Christianization of the lost tribes of Israel.
By the time of Christ the lost children of Israel were firmly established in Europe, everywhere from Rome to the British Isles, they had completely lost their true identites and established many cultures, such as the Celtic, Germanic and Nordic, each of the peoples believing themselves to be different races, with different religions and philosophies, with no idea who they truly were, seemingly lost to God forever.
When Jesus walked the earth there were still some true Israelites left in Judea and Galilee. The tribes of Judah and Benjamin were spared the Assyrian deportations but later the Babylonians deported about half the tribe of Judah, including their leaders and learned men into the heart of their empire so that by the time of Christ some Judeans and all Benjaminites were still of the pure Adamic race. These are the people that made up the core of Christ's true followers, those who would become the early Christians and would lead God's chosen people back to him.
I would be remiss if I did not take a moment to discuss arguably the single most important person in the spread of the message of Christ among the lost tribes of Israel, Saul, later to become the Apostle Paul. It is his persecutions that disperses many early Christians from Palestine into Europe (including Joespeh of Arimathea, who would establish the first Christian Church in the British Isles) and he would later spread that message himself, after his conversion, reaching White Israelites throughout the Roman world. According the the Sonnini manuscript, which contains the lost chapter of the book of Acts, Paul even made it to Spain and the British Isles, where he found small Christian communities already established.
Now to return to the point of this discussion. Once the persecution of Christians under Saul began, many Christians fled Palestine, heading for Europe, out of the reach of the Judean authorities. One of these groups was led by Joseph of Arimathea, who was a wealthy and well connected tin broker, he led a group of Christians to the British Isles, where he had connections. Other groups arrived in Spain, France and other parts of the Roman world and began to build Christian communities that would later be ministered to by the Apostle Paul, who was of the tribe of Benjamin and therefore of the Adamic bloodline.
This is how God brought his covenant with Abraham back to the children of Israel. The "gentiles" that the Bible says the word was spread among were in fact the ten lost tribes 0f Israel who were displaced so many centuries before by the Assyrians. This proves that no matter what God always keeps his word to his people, through Christ he brought us, the lost children of Israel back into his fold.
3. The evolution of jewry.
This began when the Assyrians relocated Edomites onto the lands once occupied by the ten tribes of the north. These people would later be coverted by the Judean remnant that returned from the Babylonian captivity. This is the event that would be the cornerstone in the evolution of what we now know as jews.
When the Babylonians carried away about half the tribe of Judah, including their leaders and learned men the Judeans commonly race mixed with the Babylonians and were influenced by Babylonian sorcery and philosophy to the point that they altered their religion so drastically that it was no longer the religion of the Israelites. The most important element of this new religion was the traditions of the elders, which would later evolve into the talmud.
After 70 years the Babylonians allowed a remnant of Judea to return and rebuild Jerusalem. The people that returned were not the same as those that left, most were the half breed children of Judeans and Babylonians. The religion they brought back was also tainted by Babylonian sorcery and nothing close to the religion they left with.
In the course of time these race mixed people would conquer and convert the Edomites that had taken over the land, establishing three seperate administrative regions, Judea, Samaria and Galilee, all of them claiming to be the true descendants of Israel. These are the people that would become known as Sephardic jews and would be found primarily in Spain and the middle east.
In the 8th century AD an Asiatic people known as the Khazars converted to judaism as a nation, becoming what we now know as Ashkenazi jews, who would inhabit Europe. The end result was two seperate races of non Adamic peoples with a religion corrupted by eastern idolatry claiming they are the children of Israel when in reality they had no right to such claims.
I hope this information helps to clear up some of the confusion regarding the true identity of Israel.
Chaplain Bill