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BogJeSrbin

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If you have the time, read “The Hebrew Origin of Serbs” by Stevan Tomovich, PhD. Tomovich lays out all the evidence available to prove that Serbs are God’s chosen people in the Bible.
 
Tomovich first needs to lay out evidence God exists.
 
If you have the time, read “The Hebrew Origin of Serbs” by Stevan Tomovich, PhD. Tomovich lays out all the evidence available to prove that Serbs are God’s chosen people in the Bible.

Bog, very interesting.

some others claim that the Lost Tribes of Israel, the 10 tribes of the old testament emigrated from Israel over the Caucus mountains and settled in Europe.

well could be.

Serbia is in Europe and i don't know much about them or the war they had with the Muslims back in the day. it was kind of confusing at the time and still is. you prolly got the Scoop on that i assume.

but regardless.

yes, God does have his chosen people the Jews; very Clear in the old testament.

but what about the Gentiles?

that is where the 'age of Grace' comes in if you understand Dispensational Theology and a few do here; some take it to Extremes and are Hype Dispensationalists which is also in error.

moving on.

the Jews, God's chosen people rejected Jesus so saint Paul went to the Gentiles instead and was a Great Success building the church back in the day. Paul wrote most of the new testament advising people to turn to Christ for Salvation AND living in Holiness as Jesus suggests in the Sermon on the Mount. and yes we Must persevere in the faith to the End.

being 'God's chosen people' is great but not good enuf, you must receive Salvation as God demands and saint Paul describes in the New Testament.

Jesus told Nicodemus: 'ye must be Born Again' in John 3; please don't miss that my friends. Jesus is God and he makes certain demands on those who wish to be disciples of Jesus. very clear.

just being born Jewish or Serbian doesn't cut it. or being born into a christian family doesn't cut it, YE MUST be born again.

not maybe or hope so: YE must be Born again....no other way in John 3.

kind of shocked the Jews cause they thought they were ok, Jesus said that: 'I am The Way, The Truth, and The Life. No many comes to the Father but by me.'

that is the Gospel message, if yur preacher aint preaching that, then find another church and fast. 2 weeks friends, let's get moving.


blessings, till the end or 2 weeks whatever the Orange guy means by that.

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Bog, very interesting.

some others claim that the Lost Tribes of Israel, the 10 tribes of the old testament emigrated from Israel over the Caucus mountains and settled in Europe.
Didn't one tribe settle in Ethiopia? Dan or Judah?
 
Didn't one tribe settle in Ethiopia? Dan or Judah?

kinda sorta

the Queen of Ethiopia visited Solomon back in the day very impressed with the King's wealth and wisdom. she gave him a bunch of stuff and went back home. well many there in Ethiopia converted over to Judaism, and were Jewish Proselytes. fast forward to modern Israel and a lot of them emigrated to Israel after thousands of years.

i then looked up the story inquiring from my AI Bot to see how accurate the above was....


The story of the Queen of Sheba's visit to King Solomon is a celebrated account found in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions. According to the biblical narrative, the Queen of Sheba—often associated with the region of Ethiopia or southern Arabia—heard of Solomon's extraordinary wisdom and wealth and decided to visit Jerusalem to see for herself if the reports were true

She arrived with a grand caravan, bringing lavish gifts of gold, spices, and precious stones. The Queen tested Solomon with hard questions and riddles, all of which he answered to her satisfaction. She was deeply impressed not only by his wisdom but also by the splendor of his palace, the organization of his court, the abundance of his table, and the devotion of his officials. Overwhelmed, she acknowledged that Solomon's wisdom and prosperity far exceeded what she had heard in her own land

The Queen praised Solomon and his God, saying:

"The report I heard in my own country about your achievements and your wisdom is true. But I did not believe these things until I came and saw with my own eyes. Indeed, not even half was told me; in wisdom and wealth you have far exceeded the report I heard. How happy your people must be! How happy your officials, who continually stand before you and hear your wisdom! Praise be to the Lord your God, who has delighted in you and placed you on the throne of Israel. Because of the Lord’s eternal love for Israel, he has made you king to maintain justice and righteousness."

She then gave Solomon 120 talents of gold, vast quantities of spices, and precious stones—gifts of such abundance that "never again were so many spices brought in as those the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon"

In return, Solomon gave her "all she desired and asked for, besides what he had given her out of his royal bounty," after which she returned to her own country

Ethiopian Tradition and Legacy
Ethiopian legend expands on this biblical account, claiming the Queen of Sheba—known as Makeda—bore a son by Solomon named Menelik I. Menelik is said to have become the first emperor of Ethiopia and the founder of the Solomonic dynasty, which claimed direct descent from Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. This tradition also holds that Menelik brought the Ark of the Covenant from Jerusalem to Ethiopia, where it is believed by some to remain to this day

Summary Table
AspectBiblical AccountEthiopian Tradition
Queen's OriginSheba (possibly Ethiopia or Yemen)Ethiopia (Queen Makeda)
Purpose of VisitTest Solomon's wisdomTest wisdom, establish ties
Gifts BroughtGold, spices, precious stonesSame
OutcomeImpressed by wisdom and wealthImpressed, bore Menelik I
LegacyReturned homeFounded Solomonic dynasty

The Queen of Sheba's visit remains a powerful symbol of the exchange of wisdom, wealth, and culture in the ancient world, and her story continues to inspire religious and historical traditions in both Ethiopia and beyond



blessings all, 2 weeks.

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If you have the time, read “The Hebrew Origin of Serbs” by Stevan Tomovich, PhD. Tomovich lays out all the evidence available to prove that Serbs are God’s chosen people in the Bible.
Ok, I suffered through the free sample from Amazon, and the logic is torturous. Besides the outright lies (such as claiming that the Illyrians and Thracians were the same people, and multiple claims that historians have no explanation for X when there are multiple) his claims follow the typical "all speculation that supports my idea is true and any alternate explanations are false."

Many, many other groups, including some Japanese, claim the same thing
 
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