View of the HebrewsThis famous book by preacher and theologian Ethan Smith puts forth the notion that the Native American tribes are descended from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. The idea that the distant forebears of the Native American tribes had somehow arrived in North America long ago from Israel, perhaps during the Great Flood described in the Biblical Old Testament, was a popular belief in the USA during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Lacking an alternative explanation for the tribal peoples, the preachers of the era advanced this Israelite theory, which gained currency especially among pious Christians in the fledgling United States. Concepts that Ethan Smith and others advanced were later discredited by anthropologists, who determined that ancestors of the Native American peoples had in fact migrated across the frozen plains of Alaska. Despite being disproven by later research, View of the Hebrews remains interesting for insights into popular beliefs and suppositions of religious scholars at the time. |
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الصفحة 69
THE PRESENT STATE OF JUDAH AND ISRAEL . The present state of the Jews
is so well understood in the Christian and literary world , that very little will here
be said on this part of the subject . While a more particular attention will be paid
to ...
THE PRESENT STATE OF JUDAH AND ISRAEL . The present state of the Jews
is so well understood in the Christian and literary world , that very little will here
be said on this part of the subject . While a more particular attention will be paid
to ...
الصفحة 146
At that time shall the present be brought into the Lord of hosts of a people
scattered and pealed , and from a people terrible from the beginning hitherto ; a
nation meted out and trodden under foot , whose land the rivers have spoiled , to
the ...
At that time shall the present be brought into the Lord of hosts of a people
scattered and pealed , and from a people terrible from the beginning hitherto ; a
nation meted out and trodden under foot , whose land the rivers have spoiled , to
the ...
الصفحة 177
... argument he says ; “ The Indian tradition says that their forefathers in very
remote ages came from a far distant country , where all the people were of one
colour ; and that in process of time they removed eastward to their present
settlements .
... argument he says ; “ The Indian tradition says that their forefathers in very
remote ages came from a far distant country , where all the people were of one
colour ; and that in process of time they removed eastward to their present
settlements .
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المحتوى
Destruction of Jerusalem | 5 |
Various signs of the event | 12 |
Causes of the war | 21 |
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Adair adds America ancient appear argument Assyria Behold believe bodies bring brought called chapter Christ Christian continent covenant customs dead death descendants dispersed divine Doctor earth enemies event evidence fact famine fathers feast fire formed give given hand Heaven Hebrew high priest holy hundred Indians Isaiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Judah king known land language last days latter lived lost means nation natives never noted origin outcast Palestine passage period possessed predictions present probably promised prophets receive region relation religious rest restoration rites river Roman sacred saith the Lord savage says scene seems soon speaks Spirit supposed temple ten tribes thee things thou thousand tion tradition tribes of Israel unto various Whence whole wilderness