An Introduction to the Brit-Am Movement of the Ten Tribes of Israel. Duration: 9.14 minutes |
An Introduction to the Brit-Am Movement |
Ten Tribes in the West Brit-Am Biblical Overview.avi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36IZAtL4e_c ca. 10.31 minutes |
Division Between Judah and the Ten Tribes.avi ca. 9.14 minutes For Textual Sources see: THE ORIGIN OF THE LOST TEN TRIBES. Division from Judah Yair Davidiy from the Brit-Am Movement of the Ten Tribes describes the initial division between the Jews of Judah and the Ten Tribes who were exiled, lost their identity and migrated to the west. |
The Exile of the Ten Tribes.avi Duration: 9.44 minutes For Textual Sources see: THE EXILE OF THE LOST TEN TRIBES. The Ten Tribes of Israel divided themselves off from the Jews (and Judah) and were exiled. Eventually they moved to the west. Yair Davidiy from the Brit-Am Ten Tribes Movement describes the Exile of the Ten Tribes. |
The Jews are Judah!.avi Duration: 9.28 minutes For Textual Sources see: The Jews are Judah. The present-day Jews are identified in the Bible as Judah. Yair Davidiy, representing the Brit-Am Movement of the Ten Tribes shows from the Bible that the Jewish People of today are identifiable as Judah of Scripture. |
The Purpose of Exile and Loss of Identity.avi Duration: 6.34 minutes For Textual Sources see: The Purpose of Exile and Loss of Identity. The Ten Lost Tribes were exiled and lost their identity for Reasons hinted at in the Bible. Yair Davidiy from Brit-Am, Movement of the Ten Tribes, discusses sources concerning this question. |
Exile of Israelites to the West by Sea. Duration: 9.33 minutes |
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Migratory Movements of the Ten Tribes. Duration: 10 minutes |
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Khazars from the Ten Tribes. Duration: 10.04 minutes |
The Khazars were a powerful nation in southern Russia. Many Khazars
converted to Judaism. The Khazars in fact were descended from the Lost Ten
Tribes (especially Simeon and Manasseh) and brother Israelites to Western Nations.
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