Forwarded from Miles Christi
The Irish descend from Ancient (Jacob) Israel
This isn't revisionist history. Geneticists from Dublin and Belfast have concluded from 5000 year old remains of a female farmer that ancient Israelite inhabitants migrated to Ireland. These people brought with them their Phoenician language (proto-Hebrew) and their Old testament customs.
❝ Essentially, Irish DNA existed in Ireland before the Celts ever set foot on the island. Instead, Irish ancestors may have come to Ireland from the Bible lands in the Middle East. They might have arrived in Ireland from the South Mediterranean and would have brought cattle, cereal, and ceramics with them. ❞
— Irish Central
❝ The ancestors of the Stone Age farmers began their journey in the Bible lands, where agriculture first began, and arrived in Ireland perhaps via the southern Mediterranean. They brought with them cattle, cereals, ceramics and a tendency to black hair and brown eyes. ❞
— Dublin Trinity College Report
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This isn't revisionist history. Geneticists from Dublin and Belfast have concluded from 5000 year old remains of a female farmer that ancient Israelite inhabitants migrated to Ireland. These people brought with them their Phoenician language (proto-Hebrew) and their Old testament customs.
❝ Essentially, Irish DNA existed in Ireland before the Celts ever set foot on the island. Instead, Irish ancestors may have come to Ireland from the Bible lands in the Middle East. They might have arrived in Ireland from the South Mediterranean and would have brought cattle, cereal, and ceramics with them. ❞
— Irish Central
❝ The ancestors of the Stone Age farmers began their journey in the Bible lands, where agriculture first began, and arrived in Ireland perhaps via the southern Mediterranean. They brought with them cattle, cereals, ceramics and a tendency to black hair and brown eyes. ❞
— Dublin Trinity College Report
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