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| Author | Topic: Seeking the tribe of Dan |
| Jack White |
posted 7/31/05 6:16 PM
Do you know of Diana, The Way, The Veil and the place of Dan? If so please contact Jack at jackwhi@gmail.com http://www.caulbearer.org The Caulbearer Website |
| Alikospah |
posted 8/25/05 11:51 PM
The place of Dan as you put it, would be Denmark -Dan's Mark. Dan was one of the ancient tribes of Israel who were exiled with the 10 tribes. They became nomads, believed to be the Scythians until they entered Europe from north of the Black Sea as the Celts. |
| Leroy Morte |
posted 2/21/06 6:39 AM
Really, from Isreal, to Scythians, to Celts and then to Denmark. And all of these people would then share mtDNA and Y chromosome matches with Jews wouldn't they. And they'd have left a trail of artifacts and archaeological evidence behind them as they went. And, they would share a common language, or be in at least the same language family.But they don't. Hmmm, which makes your statement, closely akin to the substance which expels itself from a horses rectum. I'm sure the Danes in Denmark have a better explanation for what their name means, but I bet it doesn't have anything to do with wandering isrealis. |
| ck |
posted 4/23/06 4:30 PM
Yes, really...you should read Steve Collins books on the Lost Tribes...Found! or his other books on the lost tribes. Dan did leave traces...even in Ireland. Hence even the name, "Danny boy"... check out www.israelite.info and also the other site below where his books can be purchased. http://www.bibleblessings.net Purchase Steve Collins' books on the Lost Tribes of Israel |
| Tristan Gurnox |
posted 5/25/06 1:27 PM
I've got to admit that I lost my faith in Denmark years ago. And God, for that matter. I've taken to worshipping my garden furniture now. It's much better than God. |
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