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Who are the “Lost Tribes of Israel”?

February 12, 2018

One of the great mysteries of world history is the subject of the “Lost Tribes of Israel.” The disappearance from recorded history of roughly 80 percent of the Jewish population of ancient Israel – in 722 BC – has captivated biblical scholars, historians, rabbis and Christians for centuries.

What happened, where did they go – and is there anyone left in the world who can trace their genealogy to these people who seem to have vanished?

How did the “Lost Tribes of Israel” become lost?

After King David’s son Solomon died, the Israelites divided their kingdom in two. The north became Israel and the south, Judah. The Northern Kingdom comprised 10 tribes: Reuben, Simeon, Manasseh, Issachar, Zebulun, Ephraim, Dan, Asher, Naphtali and Gad. The tribes of Judah and Benjamin lived to the south in Judah.

Who are the “Lost Tribes of Israel”?

As Jewish people came to reside throughout the world, certain clans have maintained their Jewish identity outside of and relatively hidden from the mainstream Jewish population. The “Lost Tribes of Israel” are the physical descendants of Israel (Jacob) who, through expulsion, captivity or migration have become disassociated from the generally recognized worldwide Jewish community.

How did the “Lost Tribes of Israel” get lost?

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In 722 BC, Assyria conquered the Northern Kingdom of Israel. Members of these 10 tribes fled, were taken captive or deported to other lands. One of Assyria’s tactics was to remove their prisoners of war from their homelands and bring in other captives to live there. As they conquered an area, they relocated the people to other regions of the empire to speed their assimilation and quash any spark of national identity or hope of return.

In approximately 586 BC, Babylon conquered Judah, destroying the Temple and making prisoners of the southern tribes. Some eventually returned to rebuild Jerusalem, but more than 500 years later, in 70 AD, the Romans destroyed the Second Temple and, again, Jewish people dispersed into the world at large.

Where did the “Lost Tribes of Israel” go?

Captives from the Ten Tribes were taken north, south, and east. Some who fled captivity went south into Egypt while others followed trade routes eastward into the Orient, some continuing their migration across the millennia.

A remnant of the Northern Tribes had migrated to Judah before the Assyrian invasion and escaped only to have their descendants taken captive to Babylon in 586 BC with the two Southern Tribes. These members of Israel either eventually returned with Judah or settled elsewhere in the world.

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The “Lost Tribes” found

As they assimilated into the cultures and regions to which they migrated, the “Lost Tribes of Israel” often encountered persecution. Some Jewish people were forced to convert, at least outwardly, to other religions. Others continued their faith and Jewish customs in secret, generation after generation. Hidden from the world at large, they were considered lost until relatively recently in world history. Populations from the “Lost Tribes” have been discovered and verified in surprising places all around the world, including China, Ethiopia, India, Zimbabwe, Somaliland, Afghanistan, Nigeria and other locations.

The “Lost Tribes of Israel” coming home

The Assyrian plan was to dissolve the heritage of their conquests, fully absorbing them into their own empire. But thousands of years proved they were no match for the Jewish people set apart by God. Though scattered throughout the world for thousands of years, the Jewish people have maintained the identity of their forefathers as a distinct people. They kept alive a national sense of self despite having neither nation nor homeland as a people.

In 1948, when the United Nations re-established the nation of Israel and returned to them the land of their heritage, hundreds of thousands of Jewish people from the world over “went home.” Jewish people call this “making Aliyah” (ah-lee-YAH), an aspiration of thousands throughout the world.

Israel has helped thousands fulfill this dream. The most dramatic assistance came in the 1980s and ‘90s, through stealthy airlifts that rescued nearly 22,000 Jews from famine and persecution in Ethiopia. In 1991’s Operation Solomon, 34 commercial jets – with seats removed – flew non-stop missions for 36 hours to bring nearly 15,000 Ethiopian Jews to Israel. Eight babies were born in-flight during Operation Solomon.

Serving the “Lost Tribes”

Many of these communities in Africa have no access to adequate or affordable medical care. Jewish Voice Ministries International (JVMI) conducts weeklong Medical Clinics to provide medical, dental and eye care at no cost to Jewish people and their neighbors in Ethiopia, Zimbabwe and other points of need.

Since beginning this humanitarian aid, Jewish Voice has treated more than 400,000 patients on its Medical Outreaches. Medical professionals and non-medical personnel are needed to make these ministry events successful. Find out how you can serve members of the “Lost Tribes of Israel” and make a lasting impact by participating in a JVMI Medical Outreach. Click here for more information.

David Hoffbrand | The Jewish Jesus

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Jesus was Jewish, and that fact is very relevant to your faith today. Learn why as Messianic Jewish musician and pastor David Hoffbrand discusses his book, The Jewish Jesus.
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Help provide clean water to Jewish people and their neighbors

February 05, 2018

In Exodus 15 (verses 22-27), you’ll find a wonderful story about the miracle of clean water.

Right after crossing the Red Sea, the Israelites entered the Wilderness of Shur. But within three days, they were in desperate need of water.

Coming upon a spring called Marah (“bitter”), they found the water undrinkable. They grumbled to Moses, who wisely called out to God for help. God directed Moses to a tree and told him to throw it into the water. When he obeyed, the water was turned from bitter to drinkable.

What a beautiful example of how God can miraculously provide for our needs. And He’s still doing so today!

A modern-day miracle

At one of our recent Jewish Voice Medical Clinics in Zimbabwe, our workers reported on another amazing “bitter to sweet” water miracle.

In one village, the local people actually had two sources of water – a river and a well. But this wasn’t the blessing you might think!

The water in the river was terribly polluted and undrinkable.

Unfortunately, the well – which was coated in slimy green algae – was no better.

So there WAS water. But it wasn’t safe. This is where the miracle comes in!

One of the local village leaders and his family, who had helped with our Jewish Voice ministry efforts, had access to all the pure water they needed.

How? They’d been given one of our LifeStraws.

Dirty water … or even dirtier water. It’s a choice no one should have to make!

I’ve often written about LifeStraws in the past. But in case they’re new to you …

A LifeStraw is a remarkable, almost miraculous, water filtration device. This simple, portable, inexpensive filter removes 99.9 percent of the bacteria, parasites and pollutants from water.

That means it takes out almost all disease-causing contaminants, effectively turning “bitter,” undrinkable water into pure, safe, healthy water!

A Personal LifeStraw can filter about 1,000 gallons for one person, while a larger Family LifeStraw can provide 7,600 gallons of clean water. All without batteries or electricity. By using a changeable filter, LifeStraws can be used for years.

Do you see the connection to the Marah story in the Bible?Bitter, undrinkable water can be made drinkable, to meet the needs of thirsty people.

And that’s exactly what YOU can do right now with your gift of one or more LifeStraws for Jewish people and their neighbors living in remote areas of Africa and elsewhere!

 

Lifestraw

Given the amazing benefits they provide, the cost of these miracle LifeStraws is incredibly low – just $15 for a Personal LifeStraw, or $75 for a Family LifeStraw.

That means …

Along with LifeStraws, Jewish Voice educates the community on the dangers of unclean water and the need for basic hygiene. And, as always, we provide Jewish people and their neighbors in remote areas with medical, dental and eye care.

And most important, we share the Good News of Jesus the Messiah – who called Himself “Living Water” and wants to give them abundant life, now and forever.

But, as always, this kind of truly lifesaving care can happen only through the compassion of our generous supporters – you and other friends and partners.

Give your best gift now, and I’ll send you a special THANK YOU!

Would you consider making a generous gift right now, to help provide clean water to Jewish people in need in Zimbabwe, Ethiopia and elsewhere?

Each $30 you send will provide TWO Personal LifeStraws – clean water for TWO people. And each $75 will provide FIVE Personal LifeStraws or ONE Family LifeStraw. And $150 will provide enough LifeStraws for pure, healthy water for TEN people or TWO families.

Don't Miss This Month's Exciting Line Up!

January 29, 2018

This month is packed with an exciting new line-up!

 

David Hoffbrand | The Jewish Jesus

February 5-11

Jesus was Jewish, and that fact is very relevant to your faith today. Learn why as Messianic Jewish musician and pastor David Hoffbrand joins Jonathan Bernis to discuss his book, The Jewish Jesus, as well as the difference that restoring the Jewish lens of the Bible will make in your life. As you see how Jesus lived, thought and taught as a Jewish man, you will come to know Him as never before!

 

Eitan Shishkoff | What About Us?

February 12-18

Messianic Jewish Believer Eitan Shishkoff had a vision to create a place of refuge and healing for Israel’s returning exiles. He founded Tents of Mercy, a network of Messianic congregations in Northern Israel that is “an oasis of provision” to help Israel’s new citizens. Eitan joins Jonathan Bernis to discuss his book, What About Us?, which answers that question, which many Christians ask regarding the Gentiles’ role in Israel’s revival. Find out why standing with Israel is not only important, it’s a biblical mandate.

 

Jonathan Bernis | Pesach/Passover

February 19-25

Join Jonathan Bernis as he shares the meaning of one of the year’s most important Jewish holidays: Passover. Discover the key elements of Pesach, as it’s called in Hebrew, as well as the powerful prophetic significance of this Feast of the Lord.

 

Jonathan Bernis | The Spring Feasts and Purim

February 26-March 4

The Feasts of the Lord and other Jewish holidays set a rhythm for the Jewish year. Join Jonathan Bernis as he imparts deeper understanding of God’s appointed times and provides insights into the celebration of Purim. Learn why the Spring Feasts and Purim are also meaningful for Gentile Believers.

Bringing Jewish children into the Kingdom - thanks to your partnership!

January 25, 2018

Bringing Jewish children into the Kingdom – thanks to your partnership!

For communities in need, your gifts provide attention-grabbing activities that teach children about Yeshua (Jesus) while their parents are treated at our Medical Clinics.

Jesus made it very clear that He has a special love for children. In Matthew 19:14, He said:

“Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”

Jewish Voice Ministries has taken these words to heart. That’s why we launched a new children’s ministry as part of our Medical Outreach Clinics in Africa.

Called Zehra Kids Program (Zehra is Hebrew for “seed”), the ministry was first conceived as something for children to do while their parents waited for care. But we quickly saw how enthusiastic the kids were to hear more about Jesus. Zehra Kids is now a key part of our Jewish Voice Medical Outreaches.

After receiving treatment at our Clinics, adults are invited to visit the Counseling and Prayer Tent, where we pray for them and share the Good News of Yeshua. Meanwhile, the children can join in songs, games and Bible teaching.

Memory is just one of the children who participated in the fun at our Medical Clinic in Buhera, Zimbabwe. After the kids met, she went – on her own – to the prayer tent, where she received Jesus!

This precious little girl walked out of the tent beaming with joy. She wanted to tell everyone about her new faith! Memory came back to Zehra Kids Program every day that week, wanting to talk more about her salvation.

In all, more than 1,500 children like Memory have participated in Zehra Kids.

Thanks to your support, this ministry will only continue to grow, as more kids experience the promise of redemption and new hope in Jesus.

Share HELP and HOPE with Jewish people!

With your gift today, you can provide Jewish people and their neighbors in great need with humanitarian aid – including clean water and medical, dental and eye care. You’ll open the door to better health, and even save lives.

But your gift will accomplish so much more.

With each interaction between our ministry teams and outreach partners, your gift will also provide the opportunity to share the Gospel of Yeshua (Jesus).

So many of the people we meet at our medical, dental and eye clinics have lost hope. They see no reason to believe that their lives can improve. But that’s when the transforming hope of faith in Yeshua means the most.

Please give now to share both help AND hope!

Pray for God's presence to permeate our upcoming Outreaches

January 25, 2018

We can never underestimate the importance of worship.

Worship focuses our hearts and eyes on the goodness and greatness of God. Worship sets the stage for what He is about to do. As we magnify Him, our hearts are softened, and we are renewed in the glory of His presence.

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Just as Yeshua is seated in heavenly places, so are we. We don’t have to live, pray or interact from an earthly perspective. We can live from an eternal and heavenly one, above all principalities and powers. As we worship, pray and act from this vantage point, darkness is pushed back, and we gain spiritual ground.

Those are just some of the reasons why the element of worship and the spiritual care component of our Outreaches are so important. Please join us in praying for this area, in particular for the first Outreaches of the year in March and April.

Please pray:

  • By first thanking God that many of the spiritual care roles for this year’s Outreaches are already filled

Pray also for:

  • A trip chaplain for our first Outreach of the year in Ethiopia
  • Worship leaders for each of our first two Outreaches of 2018, one in Ethiopia in March and one in Zimbabwe in April
  • The Lord to prepare the worship leaders, trip chaplains and spiritual care coordinators for each Outreach by encouraging them in their spiritual lives and reminding them just how glorious and faithful He is
  • Teachable spirits in all who are called into these roles, including: the unique conditions in which they will be ministering; understanding of Messianic culture and expression; passion to see people healed, saved and delivered; and to be completely sensitive and yielded to the Ruach HaKodesh (the Holy Spirit)
  • God’s protection over them as well as their families and circumstances making it possible for them to come serve in this way
  • Great effectiveness in the Prayer Rooms and Prayer Tents on each Outreach, as we call on the Lord together, and watch Him do great and mighty things

We pray now: Lord, we want our Outreaches to succeed logistically, and to be spiritually effective. We need Your presence to permeate every aspect and Your Spirit to fill and equip us to minister the life of Yeshua to everyone we encounter. Please bring us those who can effectively steward the spiritual aspects of our Outreaches, for Your Name’s sake, and that You would be glorified and that multitudes will be blessed. In Yeshua’s name, amen.

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