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Salty Christian and America-first patriot
Pureblood
Come and Take It
YHVH Shalom
True Israel / Hebrew Roots
Salty Christian and America-first patriot
Pureblood
Come and Take It
YHVH Shalom
True Israel / Hebrew Roots
The Simeonites Interacted with the Celts: 1400 BC
Over the centuries of producing and managing the salt operation in the Alps, the Celts received a great amount of autonomy from the Bronze Age empires and powers that made them rich. While they were loosely under the thumb of emperors of the time, they were a long ways away from the power players of the time and enjoyed near total autonomy. Despite their freedom and stability by 1400 BC, the Hallstatt Celts were completely dependent on salt transported south to the Hittites, Nineveh, and Babylon to maintain their life style. The land trade routes were completely controlled and protected by these powerful emperors.
The Simeonites absorbed technology and ideas from and traded with the Celts, but they were not invited to stay, and they took the hint and moved on. The Simeonites traveled back south and east, and over generations and years they generally migrated in the direction of the Danube. By 1100 BC, they were back at the Black Sea.
The Symbols of Dan
Dan is like a “serpent along the way” told Israel to his son, Dan, in Genesis. He leaves a trail wherever he would go, and indeed Danites did that for many centuries exploring and settling. The snake is one of the Danite symbols, as discussed in earlier excerpts. This symbol has been widely confused with the Satanic symbol of the snake that we see today with the World Health Organization’(WHO) and the American Medical Association (AMA), one snake wrapping around a scepter. sometimes the symbols are expressed as two snakes intertwined about a scepter. To make the evil meaning more obvious, the WHO symbol of a snake wrapped about a scepter overlays the image of the world! The Danite symbol must not be confused with the works of Satan, nor must its meaning be intentionally misinterpreted. Other more popular Danite symbols used in coats of arms are the eagle and the horse.
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From CH 4 of "More Than Free: Exposing the Lies Hidden in History"
By 1440 BC, Troy and Athens were growing settlements with thriving sea ports and trade. The Danites were critical to the founding of Greece and came first. Argus (or Argo), an ancient Greek city, was founded by the Danai, Jason. Jason and the Argonauts’ expedition sailed in Argo, and were all Danites and Zarahites. Their expedition also included exploring inland from the Black Sea to Armenia.
1440 BC - From More Than Free
By the middle 1400s BC, there were many empires, much demand for trade goods, and significant traffic on these routes. The Hittites were at their zenith at this time. They were descendants of Noah’s son Japheth through his son Gomer. The Israelites had been in the Promised Land for around 100 years, and they didn’t consider themselves a part of any empire, squeezed onto the northern border of land controlled by the Egyptians and on the south of the Hittite Empire. They benefited from trade at Tyre and Sidon, and the trade interactions between the farms and ranches of east Manasseh and the Danites living among the Phoenicians. The interior of Israel thrived despite the constant border conflicts with the Philistines and the Amorites.
1500 BC in Ancient Denmark
Danites and Zarahites began to arrive in ancient Denmark with more frequency from the Aegean starting in 1500 BC, and the farming and villages grew and expanded for the next thousand years. They came by ship to farm, explore and trade. The Danites called it Dan's place and they that were there considered it to be their homeland. Some of them settled coastline areas and establish sheep and cattle farms from 1500 BC, and they occupied the lighter, sandy loam soils with grasses and upland marshes.
Excerpt from CH 3 of More Than Free
1475 BC
It was a very dangerous time. These boatloads of early Danites and Zarahites were accompanied by other cousins of Israel, Simeon, Gad and others. As they arrived on the North Sea, they settled in the coastlines of Gaul, Britain, Belgium, Netherlands, and Germany. Other Danites and Zarahites that decided to stay in the Aegean became sea raiders along the northern coastline and the islands of the Mediterranean. They and other sea faring refugees from the Aegean later became called the Sea People.
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Upcoming Book Review Announcement: A Journey Through History!
Attention, history buffs, and book lovers!
I am excited to announce the upcoming review of my book “More Than Free: Exposing the Lies Hidden in History” - a riveting exploration of 4000 years of history through the eyes of the author's family tree. This text builds the case for a new worldview whose foundation is that of truth and morality never described in another publication. It shows us that our history is not what we've been taught and indoctrinated to believe. We are supposed to believe that we don't know where we came from and who our ancient forefathers and mothers were. People are hungry for the truth, and this book delivers plenty of it.
Settlement of Denmark Continues (from CH 3 of More Than Free)
Ancient Denmark was beyond the reach of most human’s migrating, but it was Dan’s natural home. The tribe came in the early waves of emigrants from Egypt, the Trojan wars and other hostilities on the Grecian coast, Cyprus and the Aegean in general. Those that had already decided there was no hope for the Aegean or Phoenicia took up boats to sail to and settle along the coastlines of the North sea.
Excerpt from CH 3 of More Than Free
In 1479 BC in the first recorded battle in history, Egypt attacked north into Canaan and took Megiddo from the Canaanite inhabitants. They had not encountered resistance, and attacked Megiddo mercilessly believing they had destroyed a major stronghold of the Canaanites.
The battle over Megiddo is known as Armageddon, the location where the final battle would be waged over good and evil. The Egyptians unwittingly had helped the Israelites by defeating the heavily fortified Canaanite city, but they didn’t stay or occupy Megiddo after destroying and burning it. Megiddo laid in ruins for 200 years until it was later developed by King David as a chariot city.
Excerpt from CH 3 of More Than Free - The Land Allotments of Israel
The armies of Manasseh were fundamental to the conquest, and their highest level of blessings combined gave them land for their herds and their farms. These people weren’t the wine producers, but instead were the grain producers and early livestock ranchers on the plains of Gilead. Manasseh received the largest of the allotments, one on each side of the Jordan River.
The Conquest of Canaan; excerpt from More Than Free
After the Israelite army captured several towns in southern Canaan, the king Jahin of Hazor called on several other northern Canaan kings to fight against the Israelite army at the waters of Merom. The Israelites smashed the Canaanite army at Merom. The Israelites then pursued the Canaanites north to the valley of Mizpeh beyond Tyre and Sidon, where they give up the chase. The Israelite army turned back to Hazor and burned it.
Giants in the Land of Canaan (from CH 3 of More Than Free)
There were still pockets of the Geber left in the land where they had not long ago been plentiful. They had been the Anakims, Emims and Zamzum-mims. They came across the ruins of the once mighty nations of giants of the Avims and the Caphtorims. Og was the king of Bashan whose people were the remaining Geber, the giants, and God wanted them all destroyed. Og was 15 feet tall, and it is said he slept in a bed of iron. The land that he ruled was part of Mount Gilead by the river Arnon, and after their defeat and total destruction at the Battle of Edrei by the hand of Joshua, this land was possessed by the Tribes of Reuben and Gad.
Excerpt from the Simeonite Rebellion story in CH 3 of More Than Free: Exposing the Lies Hidden in History...
Collectively the mixed group of rebel Israelites were known as Goídels, and then later as Gaels. For over 300 years the Goídels lived as itinerant farmers, and they moved in their carts when they were looking for fresh land to farm or fresh grass for their livestock to graze. Sometimes it was easier to move than go to war, so they moved.
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Simeonite Rebels Migrate Into Europe
In the fall of 1547 BC, the Simeonite rebels found a place to cross west over the Don River and worked their way west and south towards the Scythian peninsula on the north coast of the Black Sea. None of the land they had crossed so far satisfied their search for farmland like they had in Egypt. Perhaps Scythia would be perfect for them. On the road, they had a few interactions with armed bandits who picked at the back end of their procession, but they were well-armed with bronze and iron swords, wooden shields, axes and other farm tools, and 500 archers. The entire journey to the north coast of the Black Sea from Sinai took eight months. Over 2000 souls perished on this difficult journey, mostly the elderly and crippled.
ORGANIZATION OF THE EXODUS OF MOSES
The Israelites traveled in a specific order, and their camps were set up in the same formation when they were not on the march. They organized into four brigades of three tribes each, and the brigades formed on the 4 cardinal directions on the east, west, south and north. Each of the four brigades flew a standard to establish order within the people.
Moses and Aaron were instructed by God to camp up against the western shore of the Red Sea at Pi-hahiroth where it would appear to Pharaoh that they were trapped. Then God instructed Moses to part the Red Sea with his staff, and a strong east wind blew all night, and by morning there was a clear path on dry ground, and water stood piled up on the right and the left as the people crossed the Red Sea. It was much more than just wind, it was the breath of God, the ruach. Then God instructed Moses to take the people across on dry ground (Exodus 14:21).
God instructed Moses and Aaron that on this day each family among the Israelite people were to kill a lamb and place its blood on the door post of their residence. He called this day the Lord’s Passover. The death angel passed through the night over Egypt and killed the first born of every species that did not have the blood of the lamb on the door posts (Exodus 12:12).
Pharaoh was awakened in the night from the loud screams across the countryside of Egypt, including his own household. For there were dead in every Egyptian household. Pharaoh sent messengers to Moses and Aaron in the middle of the night, and told them to take their flocks and leave Egypt forever.
Moses was born during this tragic time, and his mother, a Levite, fearful of her son being murdered, placed the child in a pitched basket, and hid it among the reeds alongside the Nile River at Giza where she was a servant of the Pharaoh’s wife. Pharaoh’s daughter found and raised the boy. Moses grew into a fine young man at 15 years old, and he began to watch and make reports for the Pharaoh for his many construction projects. One day Moses saw an Egyptian guard whipping 2 Israelite slaves in the brick yards. Moses looked to see if anyone was watching, then he killed the Egyptian with the edge of his sword and buried the body in the sand.
By 1650 BC, tens of thousands of Israelites were already spread out over the known world. The adventuresome Danites had already been exploring and settling the Mediterranean and the other seas of Europe for over 100 years. Danites had been transplanted and settled into Dan Merch (Denmark) for at least 100 years. The Zarahites had been exploring and searching for new places to settle their large family and form kingdoms for at least 50 years. The Israelites inside Egypt had long ago been mostly cut off from the Danites and Zarahites that were spending their time exploring the known world.