Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Could it Be?

My thoughts have been provoked by a theological book I have been reading. Evidently, there is a suggestion that as a result of the fall and destruction of Jerusalem, and in fulfilment of prophesy, a certain major prophet Jeremiah, fled with some very precious cargo. Evidently, he left Jerusalem with the daughter(s) of the reigning king Zedekiah, his scribe and a number of artifacts. They fled to a port city and made arrangements to go to a trading post city of the Milesian King. It is said that this location was Ireleand. The date was 583 BC. I have seen the scriptures which support this thought, and reach for the future. I have also read about the history of the Gaels and the possibility of Milesian heritage. While the pieces don't neccessarily line up, there is certainly enough evidence to suggest this may or could possibly be true. Amazing ramifications!

Here is an internet quote from http://www.asis.com/users/stag/jerrytea.html
An old man arrives on an Island with a small group of people in 583 BC. He brings the daughter of a King, a scribe named Simon Brug and some relics. The powerful Milesian High King of all Ireland allows the old man complete control. Instituting laws, schools and congresses, the old man forever changes the face of the Island's history, and subsequently the history of the entire world. Apparently incidental to all this, is the fulfilling of a 500 year old prophecy.

Evidently, the kings daughters name was Tea Tephi. She married another Iraelite who's family had arrived to the Irish location a generation or two previously.

Did Ireland become the new Jerusalem?

If you have a few moments you might want to google Tea Tephi, and Stone of Destiny. You will be truly amazed at what you read.
Here are some interesting links
http://bibleprobe.com/lost.htm
http://www.geocities.com/7life/gen

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