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by Steven M. Collins (Author)
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Traces migrations of exiled House of Israel from Palestine to Northwestern Europe through Scythia, Parthia, Phoenician colonies, and sea routes. Shows little-known history of the missing 18 years of Jesus from age 12-30, when He began His ministry.

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Parthia, equal and rival to the Roman Empire, was led by Israelites who were deported from their homeland in Palestine. The "Lost" 10 Tribes of Israel are located through their migrations via sea routes to northwestern Europe and overland routes via Parthia, Scythia, and eastern Europe. The magi who gave gifts to Jesus were Parthian nobility who chose and monitored descendants of the royal House of David as the only ones eligible for the Parthian throne.

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  • Paperback: 436 pages
  • Publisher: CPA Books (December 31, 1995)
  • ISBN-10: 0944379117
  • ISBN-13: 978-0944379110
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #670,107 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)


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43 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Most Thoroughly Documented Book on this Subject I've Read, December 8, 2001
By W. Bullock (Keller, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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This book approaches a subject which is considered to be heretical to most of today's fundamental Christian denominations.
I am a Baptist who happens to disagree with this assessment and I am introducing this subject in Baptist circles whenever I get the opportunity. Unfortunately, it disturbs too many long held belief systems and eschatologies.
I've read several books on this subject and this one is the most thoroughly documented I've read yet. One reviewer mentioned another that has even better documentation - so I will probably read it also.
I was pleased the author used the work of the late Barry Fell who has written concerning the evidence that Semitic / Hebrew people roamed the American continent at least two thousand years before Columbus. Unfortunately, Dr. Fell's book, "America BC" is out of print, but the reader should try to find it at the library. This is a subject which deserves far more attention than it currently receives.
I believe the author would have made an even stronger case for his hypothesis if he had referenced Isaac Mozeson's book, "The Word: The Dictionary That Reveals the Hebrew Source of English". Many of our words which we've been taught originated from Latin or Greek actually have their origin in Hebrew. The Latins and Greeks borrowed them from Hebrew.
There are three areas of contention I have with the thesis of this book as well as all books on this subject. I am hoping an author will address them some day.
1) They always put forth the theory that the Sacae people ( who later were called Saxons )called themselves "Sacae", or something similar, because they are descendants of Isaac. However, the Hebrew pronunciation of Isaac's name doesn't contain the sound s-a-c. It is pronounced Yitzkok ( Like the late Yitzchak Rabin ). The author of this book doesn't address this issue. If I remember correctly, Raymond Capt mentions in one of his books that some Hebrew names eventually lost the initial letters, so "Isaac" becomes "Saac". However this doesn't explain how two more Hebrew consonants in Isaac's name simply evolve into an "s" sound. I will attempt to read some of the material referenced in the author's footnotes to see if there is an answer there. However, I think this is important enough to be addressed within the body of the book, since much of the hypothesis presented depends on the Sacae people being Israelite because they referred to themselves by Isaac's name.
2) These authors always mention that England is Ephraim and the United States is Manasseh. This is hard to understand since many Americans are descended from English colonists. How can an American derive from Manasseh, but his British ancestor derived from Ephraim? This needs to be explained more fully.
3)This author, and most of the others who write on this subject, mentions the Hebrew origin of the word "British". In Hebrew, "Brit" means "covenant" and "ish" means "man". Therefore the word "British" means "covenant man". However, the grammar of Hebrew would place the word "man" before the word "covenant", according to all the Hebrew Grammar textbooks I've studied. This departure from the normal grammatical usage should be addressed and explained. I don't dispute the hypothesis, I would just like to have the discrepancy resolved.
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5.0 out of 5 stars History made easy, April 1, 2000
By cwagnerh@aol.com (Matthews, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This book was all I had hoped it would be, and so much more! Mr. Collins takes you on a detective experience and follows the footprints. He has researched historical records and documents his sources. The "lost tribes" of Israel have never been lost at all. His style is very readable, and passes the "I can't put it down" test.
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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The "Lost" Ten Tribes of Israel...Found!, February 12, 2001
By James Ballance (Altadena, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This fascinating tome touches upon subjects which were unknown to most of us. Mr. Collins makes history breathe. One might ask why conventional textbooks carefully avoid the whole notion of just who is the real Semite and who is the impostor. The questions raised are as significant as those answered in this nifty book. Historical accounts are, at best, fuzzy approximations of truth. When you add to that, intentional obfuscation, as done to most of the material approved by the ruling elite --not only are the Ten Tribes "lost," but readers of every subsequent generation are lost. I recommend, too, Stories of Lost Israel in Folklore by Rev. James B. Haggart.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Lost in speculation
The author of this book, Stephen M. Collins, is a former member of Barry Fell's hyperdiffusionist organization, the National Epigraphic Society. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Well Researched
It is unfortunate that erroneous theological doctrines promoted by "British Israelism" and "Christian Identity" have given a bad name to the sound historical theory that the... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Read, Well Documented and Researched
Although I do not agree with all of Steve Collins conclusions of the book, his research and piecing of things together make this a fascinting history. Read more
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This is without doubt the most comprehensive treatment of the history of the lost ten tribes of Israel that I have come across. Read more
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Mr. Collin's book on the Lost Tribes of Israel is the best I have read on the subject. Very few books have ever caused me to change my opinion about a significant and... Read more
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Even when I was in grades 6-12, I always wondered where the ancient peoples discussed in school history books came from. Read more
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I picked up this book at a local library and for the year read it through and checked out as much of the notes and sources etc... Read more
Published on December 18, 2004 by Cam Rea

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!
This book is very good! I really can't say much more then that. Because there is so much information. It is a must have book for anyone studying biblical history in depth!
Published on December 18, 2004 by B. Rea

5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful book
I LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!!Have you ever wondered about the "lost" ten tribes of Israel? Where did they disappear after being taken capative? Read more
Published on August 15, 2004 by Roman Sanchez

5.0 out of 5 stars The lost ten tribes found
What a great history book. It takes you back to your roots.
Published on July 9, 2003 by Stanley Frank

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