Jeremiah & Tea Tephi

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Christina

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JEREMIAH'S VOYAGE An old man arrives on an Island with a small group of people in 583 BC. He brings the daughter of a King, a scribe named Simon Brug and some relics. The powerful Milesian High King of all Ireland allows the old man complete control. Instituting laws, schools and congresses, the old man forever changes the face of the Island's history, and subsequently the history of the entire world. Apparently incidental to all this, is the fulfilling of a 500 year old prophecy. Few people know that Jeremiah was much more than a prophet. He tends to get lumped in with Isaiah, Ezekial, and the others. Jeremiah did more than go around speaking doom and gloom. He held a high level position in the kingdom of Judah. He was the grandfather of King Zedekiah. II Kings 24:18. Most importantly, Jeremiah was God's Trustee of the Bloodline and the Throne of David. Jeremiah's commission has always puzzled scholars. One can find where Jeremiah rooted out, pulled down, destroyed, and threw down kingdoms. History shows that his prophecies about the destruction of kingdoms came true. The mystery is, where did Jeremiah "build and plant?" The scriptural account doesn't contain any building and planting. There is also some confusion about Jeremiah's being put "over the nations." It would appear at first glance that this meant his prophesying against them. This is not the case. First, Jer 1:10 says that God set him "over the nations, not nations (in general). This is repeated with the word kingdoms; the kingdoms. The bible is concerned with only one people, the twelve tribes of Israelites. Jeremiah was to "throw down" AND "build and plant" the Israelite nations. We'll have to follow his trail to find where he accomplished his mission. First we'll look at the Biblical account. Jer 15:11-14 tells us Jerry is going to a brand new place he "knowest not." Isaiah fills out the picture a bit. Isaiah 41:1-3 tells us that a "righteous man from the east" was put over nations and kings. This man would not travel by foot ( on land). Jer 41:10 establishes the presence of the "king's daughters" in the group with Jeremiah. Jeremiah, as their great-grandfather, would certainly have assumed the postion of Guardian.Then we find Jeremiah and the girls going to the Egyptian city of Tahpanhes. In fact, there is an ancient structure there that bears the name, "Palace of the Jew's daughters." Isaiah helps us again with a last bit of confirmation, in chapter 37:31, telling us that a "remnant of Judah" shall escape and "take root downward." Before going on, we must take notice of what God had promised Jeremiah and his fellow travelers. God told Jeremiah that he'd be treated kindly by the Babylonians and die a natural death. Baruch, Jeremiah's scribe and Ebed-Melech, the Ethiopian, are also told they'd be spared. The probable number in Jeremiah's traveling band was five: Jeremiah, Baruch, Ebed-Melech Tea Tephi and her sister. It's not so hard to trace the migration of large groups of people. Not so with small groups. But God knows this too, and has left evidence that we may overcome our doubts about Jeremiah's destination. But we have to go the history books. Only one place in the world claims to have the grave of the prophet Jeremiah. Only one country's history tells of an old man, and his scribe Brug bringing a king's daughter from Egypt. Only one country claims the Harp of David for it's Arms. Only one country has Jerrys coming out of it's ears. IRELAND. Although, due to the Bards embellishing the story, accounts of Jeremiah's arrival and work in Ireland differ in some details, the basic elements of each tale are the same. The Stone, known as the "Stone of Destiny" came from Spain, and before that, from Egypt It came in the company of an aged guardian, who was called "Ollam Folla", (Hebrew for revealer or prophet) Accompanying the man was an eastern king's daughter Eochaidh (Eremhon) married the daughter, Tea Tephi The aged guardian became the most influencial Statesman and Spiritual leader of Ireland. Remember the evidence I mentioned, that God would supply us to confirm Jeremiah's trip? The following picture is of an inscription found in a tomb located in Schiabhla-Cailliche, near Oldcastle, County, Meath, Ireland, not far from Tara. Thirty-some stones with strange markings upon them, lie in the sepulchral chamber within the huge cairn of stones which make up the tomb. A large carved stone outside the tomb is till pointed out as Jeremiah's judicial seat. Our confirmation lies on those thirty stones in the cairn. One interperation, by George Dansie of Bristol, says the the stones show a Lunar Eclipse, in the constellation of Taurus and a conjunction of the planets Saturn and Jupiter in Virgo. The prow of a ship is shown in the center, with five lines indicating the number of passengers it carries. On the left, a part of the ship, perhaps the stern, is shown with only four passengers, one having been left behind, as indicated by the line falling away from the ship. The wavy line indicates the passage of the ship across the ocean, terminating at a central point on an island. The stellar and planetary alignment of the inscription gives a date of 583 BC. This date allows just the right amount of time for our little band to go to Egypt, and return to Palestine briefly before making their way to Spain, then Ireland. Poem of TEA TEPHI Buried ineradically in the poetry and folk-lore of Ireland is the tale of a Prophet, an Egyptian Princess and Simon Brug (Baruch) a Scribe. They Landed in Ireland about the same time that the destruction of Jerusalem took place, bearing with them a great chest and a stone wrapped on a banner. The Princess married the Zarahite King, Eochaidh II. Ard-dath, Ard-righ, or Heremon (horse man of all Ireland), and their son was Irial. I, (M.R. Munro Faure) give quotations from old Irish verse: The praises of Tea Tephi, daughter of Lughaidh (equivalent in Erse of Bethel) are sung as:"The Beautiful One with a Royal Prosperous Smile.""Tephi (Hebrew beautiful) the most beautiful that traversed the Plain.""Temor of Bregia, whence so called." Relate to me O learned Sages,When was the place called Temor?Was it in the time of Parthalon of battles?Or at the first arrival of Caesaire?Tell me in which of these invasionsDid the place have the name of Tea-mor?O Tuan, O generous Finchadh,O Dubhan, Ye venerable FiveWhence was acquired the name of Te-mor?Until the coming of the agreeable TeahThe wife of Heremon of noble aspect.A Rampart was raised around her houseFor Teah the daughter of Lughaidh (God's House)She was buried outside in her moundAnd from her it was named Tea-muir.Cathair, Crofin not inapplicable.Was its name among the Tuatha-de-DanaanUntil the coming of Tea - the JustWife of Heremon of the noble aspect?A wall was raised around her houseFor Tea the daughter of Lughaidh,(And) she was interred in her wall outside,So that from her is Tea-mor.A habitation which was a Dun (Hebrew court) and a fortressWhich was the glory of murs without demolition,On which the monument of Tea after her death,So that it was an addition to her dowry.The humble Heremon hadA woman in beautiful confinementWho received from him everything she wished for.He gave her whatever he promised,Bregatea a meritorious abode(Where lies) The grave, which is the great Mergech (Hebrew burial place)The burial place which was not violated.The daughter of Pharaoh of many championsTephi, the most beautiful that traversed the Plain.She gave a name to her fair cahir,The woman with the prosperous royal smile,Mur-Tephi where the assembly met.It is not a mystery to be saidA Mur (was raised) over Tephi I have heard.Strength this, without contempt,Which great proud Queen have formedThe length, breadth of the house of Tephi,Sixty feet without weaknessAs Prophets have seen. From "Forward" - Watchman What of the Dawnhttp://www.asis.com/users/stag/jerrytea.html
 

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I am familiar with and enjoy the "STAG" (Straight Talk About God) web site that you posted here. This fellow gets a lot of his teaching (as I originally did) from the late Dr. Gene Scott. Explains why we "tell it like it is" when ol' "Doc" was that way as well.I don't know if I mentioned it on this forum yet or not, but the legend of Jeremiah runs deep in the Jewish culture. This is why when Jesus asked "Who do they say I am?" one of the replies was the prophet Jeremiah. As we know, the bible remains silent about his fate and as such many did not believe he died, but knew that he was to "build and plant" and when Jesus came I suppose they expected him to restore the kingdom (i.e. build and plant) there in Palestine (not realizing that Jeremiah did so already in Ireland). This goes over the heads of modern teaching and most doctrines in Christendom as they are not concerned about the Kingdom (both now and the Coming Kingdom) but are more interested in baptisms, salvations, OSAS, and other baby and Gentile stuff (c.f. Hebrews 6: 1-2). I don't mind those questions from new or young Christians, but there's some that dwell on them when they ought to be teachers by now.You had a similar post before and I predicted there would not be many replies and I was right. Sadly to say this will be the case again. As time permits and as the Lord brings to remembrance of anything pertaining to this subject, I will later add posts here.
 

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We are truly in the End Times Amo 8:11 ¶ Behold, the days come, saith the Lord GOD, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the LORD: Amo 8:12 And they shall wander from sea to sea, and from the north even to the east, they shall run to and fro to seek the word of the LORD, and shall not find [it]. If truth is always taught no one can disprove it with scripture only men's lies can speak against it.