The Quest for the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel: To the Ends of the Earth
This book deals with the search for the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel by Jews and by Christians. Rivka Gonen discusses the various motivations for the search and the methods used by the searchers, from similarity of language, physical appearance, customs and mythology, to a re-interpretation of biblical excerpts to suit specific situations encountered by the searchers. The Ten Lost Tribes of Israel have a place among the great mythologies of the world, and have been a subject of much speculation, hope, and manipulation throughout the ages. This book explores the early whereabouts of the tribes until they disappeared from historical records, and from there carries the story of the search and the various avenues it took. For the Jews, who for most of the period since the defeat and dispersal of the Ten Tribes lived themselves in exile, the notion that the Ten Tribes were not really lost became an important source of hope and expectation. Christian search was motivated by other factors altogether. For them, the Ten Lost Tribes were identified with Jews who did not participate in the ultimate Jewish sin_the crucifixion of Jesus.
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The Quest for the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel: To the Ends of the Earth
This book deals with the search for the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel by Jews and by Christians. Rivka Gonen discusses the various motivations for the search and the methods used by the searchers, from similarity of language, physical appearance, customs and mythology, to a re-interpretation of biblical excerpts to suit specific situations encountered by the searchers. The Ten Lost Tribes of Israel have a place among the great mythologies of the world, and have been a subject of much speculation, hope, and manipulation throughout the ages. This book explores the early whereabouts of the tribes until they disappeared from historical records, and from there carries the story of the search and the various avenues it took. For the Jews, who for most of the period since the defeat and dispersal of the Ten Tribes lived themselves in exile, the notion that the Ten Tribes were not really lost became an important source of hope and expectation. Christian search was motivated by other factors altogether. For them, the Ten Lost Tribes were identified with Jews who did not participate in the ultimate Jewish sin_the crucifixion of Jesus.
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The Quest for the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel: To the Ends of the Earth

The Quest for the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel: To the Ends of the Earth

by Rivka Gonen
The Quest for the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel: To the Ends of the Earth

The Quest for the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel: To the Ends of the Earth

by Rivka Gonen

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This book deals with the search for the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel by Jews and by Christians. Rivka Gonen discusses the various motivations for the search and the methods used by the searchers, from similarity of language, physical appearance, customs and mythology, to a re-interpretation of biblical excerpts to suit specific situations encountered by the searchers. The Ten Lost Tribes of Israel have a place among the great mythologies of the world, and have been a subject of much speculation, hope, and manipulation throughout the ages. This book explores the early whereabouts of the tribes until they disappeared from historical records, and from there carries the story of the search and the various avenues it took. For the Jews, who for most of the period since the defeat and dispersal of the Ten Tribes lived themselves in exile, the notion that the Ten Tribes were not really lost became an important source of hope and expectation. Christian search was motivated by other factors altogether. For them, the Ten Lost Tribes were identified with Jews who did not participate in the ultimate Jewish sin_the crucifixion of Jesus.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765761460
Publisher: Aronson, Jason Inc.
Publication date: 07/07/2002
Edition description: REV
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 6.42(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.61(d)

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsix
Prologue: The Ten Lost Tribes of Israel in the World Todayxv
Chapter 1The Man from Cush--Firsthand Account of the Ten Tribes1
Chapter 2Enigma--Where Are the Ten Lost Tribes?11
Chapter 3Jews in Search of Their Lost Brethren31
Chapter 4Mountain Tribes and Plain Tribes--Israel in the Caucasian Mountains and Beyond53
Chapter 5Lost in the Land of Assyria--The Patans of Afghanistan81
Chapter 6The Tribes in the Land of the Rising Sun--Israel in Japan103
Chapter 7The Thrust to the West--How the Israelites Got to Britain125
Chapter 8The Red and the White--Israel in America145
Chapter 9Israel in the Far Reaches of the World169
Conclusion: Why the Search?183
Bibliography191
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