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The Unexpected Cosmology Podcast
409 | The Tale of TEIA TEPHI: Judean Princess, Emerald Queen of Ireland (with Jennifer Hartz)
[MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] Shalom Hebrews. And she brews my name is Noel Joshua Halli. This is the unexpected cosmology. The great thing about playing a trailer like that is that you click that button, there's no going back. It's like when that thing ends, I'm live, here we are, there's no pausing to think about what I'm going to say. But I have with me today Jennifer Hart. She is a Tia Teffi expert researcher and writer. Welcome Jennifer Hart. As everybody saw out there, that was the trailer for her book. And we'll be covering her research and the book she just released on Tia Teffi. So welcome Jennifer. >> Hey, Noel, thank you so much. Yeah, I'm super excited to be here. Thank you for having me. >> Yeah, so go ahead and let's just break right into it. The best policy here is just to break right into it. So tell us about yourself. Any person information, when you were born with weather like just take us through it and we'll go right into it. >> Well, real quick about me, I live about an hour outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I woke up to Torah about 2010. So I was sort of in that first wave of people that came in in the 2009, 2010 era. And I am a writer and teacher. I usually teach teenagers, so middle school, high school age. And I've been writing fiction for 15 years when my publishing company that I had been working for closed that really took a lot of the wind out of my sails. When I first heard about Tia Teffi, I was listening to a show of Rob Skeba. And he actually had, so this is several years ago, he had Jake Grant on there. And Jake just sort of off the cuff mentioned Jeremiah taking the daughters of Zedekiah, out of Jerusalem, when the siege of Jerusalem occurred because Babylon was attacking. He took them to Egypt and then there's a legend that says that Jeremiah took them from Egypt to Ireland. And I thought that would make an amazing story. But at the time, I wasn't really writing much. My daughter had just been born and I was homeschooling my son. So I just had so much on my plate and I kept pushing it to the back burner. But you know how God works, he kept nudging me and I kept hearing about this princess. And I was like, knew I needed to dive into it. Around the same time, Dr. Stephen Pigeon was teaching about the dispersion of the Northern tribes of Israel. And I always found that subject very, very fascinating. And he showed the entomology of how the landmarks and the cities pointing out that the languages and the names of things hinted at the patriarchs from the tribes that were named after. And he even mentioned, you know, this Judean princess that was in Ireland. And I said, okay, it's time to dive in and study this. What was interesting when you mentioned Jake Grant is I could imagine, when you said that, I could imagine Jake Grant's actually giving that information. And of course, I guess you're kind of the same class than as Rob Skieber because he was, I think, was he, well, he was about, I think he was about 2009, I think he was. Yeah. I found him right away and what a blessing he was. I miss, I miss Rob so much. I've been, I followed him all the way through even, you know, through the flat earth stuff and everything. So I definitely miss Rob and, you know, always pray for a family because of what happened. Yeah, Rob, what Rob Skieber is what I won't give my testimony right now because this is your research. But Rob Skieber is the one who personally led me to the tour as well over the phone. So, I'm very grateful to him. Anyways, yeah, let's get it to this. Tia Tefi, let's hear it. So Tia Tefi, so shortly after deciding, all right, I'm going to dive into this, I found a book called The Book of Tefi. This was a book that was translated into the English in 1897 by J. A. Goodchild as sung by the Irish bards. So he's translating it from the Irish bards, actually singing it. It's in the style of an epic poem sort of similar to Beowulf, if you had to read that in high school. And it's essentially Tefi's account of what happened as if it was written by her. So when I say, you know, Tefi says I'm referring to how in her story, it's basically coming from her point of view in The Book of Tefi. This book is absolutely beautiful. It's in the public domain, so you could probably find a copy on the internet if you don't want to actually purchase one. And it's a fantastic read. At the same time I was diving into this research, I was also studying world mythology because I was going to teach that at a homeschool co-op. And when I hit the Celtic mythology, what was amazing is that the names in Tefi's story and in Celtic mythology were the same. And I'm like, OK, so what's going on here? And I came to find out after researching this that the Tefi's story is almost an exact match to the second battle of Moentoyera. And I'm going to pause here and just say that when I was studying this and researching this, I looked up how to pronounce these Gaelic names. I'm still probably going to butcher them, so please excuse me. But I'm pretty sure that's how you say Moentoyera. It's actually spelled mag-tired, but it's Moentoyera. Well, in confession, now you know what station channel you're on here and I butcher basically everything. And in full confession, we were of course talking about this beforehand and I was asking you how do you pronounce Tefi? And I was pronouncing it Tefi and I didn't want to give a different pronunciation from you. But you were even saying that all these names, there's dozens, if not probably hundreds of different variations out there. So yeah, so I mean... Especially with Tefi in the mythology, she is very obscured and I'll cover that later. But some of the names that were like directly the same, I mean it was the same across the board from Tefi's story to the second battle of Moentoyera. And what I found really fascinating about the Celtic mythology as opposed to like the Greek or the Egyptian was that the Celtic mythology, these characters, these gods, were very terrestrial. They lived out their lives on earth, whereas we know with like the Greek, they had a celestial life, they were living in the heavens and every now and then they would come down and interact with the people. But the Celtic gods were definitely on earth living out these lives and it led me to believe, and I think several others, that these were actual real people. They were real people who, if you remember, in the beginning of The Lord of the Rings, where Gladriel is giving that long speech about the ring, where she says that, you know, and some things that should not have been forgotten were lost, history became legend, legend became myth. I truly believe that's what happened with Tefi, was that her real actual history morphed over the years into a legend and then eventually the myth and they started calling these people gods. In the second battle of Moitueira, you have these two warring factions, you have the Florians and you have the Twatha Dedanen. There's speculation on who these people actually are. The Florians, some people could argue that they were like Phoenician sailors because the Florians were, they acted very much like pirates, they were lords of the sea, they actually, it was said that they came out of the water. So we're the Phoenicians, I'm not so sure. My main focus right now though is on the Twatha Dedanen, and who were the Twatha Dedanen? Well, it's my theory and several other people, scholars, hold the same theory that this was the tribe of Dan, the Israel tribe of Dan. And it's not just because their name sounds the same. Tefi confirms this in her book, the book of Tefi, she, they are the tribe of Dan, the Twatha Dedanen is the tribe of Dan. I know Dr. Pigeon in his research also agrees with the same thing and many scholars make the same connection. Now however, I will say that there are just as many scholars that say that this is not the case, some say because of the high technology that the Twatha Dedanen had, that they had to be like ancient aliens. In my opinion, people like that are going to be Bible deniers and anything that might highlight the Bible is actually being true. They're going to say, oh, that can't be the case. So there must be ancient aliens or remnants from Atlantis, which, okay, that might be true coming into a new light about Atlantis and all of that. But again, my opinion is Twatha Dedanen is the tribe of Dan. Throughout Tefi's story, she worries that people are going to deify her. And she says that on several occasions, she doesn't want the people to make her into some kind of God. And in fact, when she died, she had her brother create festival games that would take place every year on the anniversary of her death so that people would remember she was just a mortal queen and not some kind of God. But unfortunately, it does seem like the Twatha Dedanen became the gods of Celtic mythology. And that's actually really interesting because you see the same thing happening, and I don't know if you've ever read it, but of course we have the travels in Noah into Europe, and we see the same things happening where Noah and his three sons, they start becoming, even though they were mortals on the earth, they actually become gods. And you actually see Noah deified in Greek mythology. And of course, Ham became any number of different gods and his children. But yeah, I was just thinking of that as you were talking about that with Tia Tefi in Ireland. Sorry, I didn't mean to cut you off. But yeah, no, you're fine. Now I will say before I dive a whole lot into Tefi, I think it's important to hit some biblical history so that people get on the same page. I don't know, I know your audience is going to be familiar with all of this stuff but there could be some new people. So we're just going to run through it really quickly. I'm going to start at Abraham. Abraham was the father and God made so many promises to Abraham and then Abraham had Isaac who was the son of that promise and it could the line continue through Isaac. And then Isaac had the twin sons, he saw and Jacob, and he saw was the firstborn so that line of promise those promises that were given to Abraham down. Given to Abraham from God down through the line should have gone to Esau but as we know, Jacob sort of usurped that and got the right of the firstborn thought the blessing from Isaac. And that birthright that's really, really important the birthright are those promises that God made to Abraham flowing through that bloodline. After Jacob you serve Esau he's going to run for it and he's going to go and live with Laban and as he's going on that journey he stops. And this is the story of Jacob's ladder, which we're all familiar with you know Jacob he takes a nap and he has a stream about a ladder reaching to heaven and he sees the angels ascending and descending on this ladder and this happens in Genesis 20. I'm not going to read all of those verses for the sake of time but there's a couple that I highlighted that I wanted to share. And so Jacob went out from there sheba and went toward her on and he lighted upon a certain place and carried there all night because the sun was set and he took of the stones of that place and put one for a pillow and laid down in that place to sleep. And skipping ahead a little bit, God said he has the dream and God says to him and I seed shall be as the dust of the earth and not shall spread abroad to the west and to the east and to the north and to the south. And in the and in thy seed shall all the families of the earth be blessed. And Jacob says surely the Lord is in this place and I knew it not. And then in the morning, Jacob arose and he took the stone that was his pillow and he set it up for a pillar and he poured oil on top of it. And he called the name of the place Beth L. And this stone which I have set for a pillar shall be God's house and of all that thou shalt give me I will surely give a tent unto thee. And here we see this is the only time I believe and I could be wrong but this is the only time that a stone was anointed. And this stone becomes very important in this story. This is called Jacob's pillar. It is called the stone of destiny. It's called the lea fail in the Irish. It's called Jacob's pillow. It's called the Beth L stone, which as we know Beth L means house of God. And actually this is the terms he uses the most often is the Beth L stone in her story. So the stone this particular stone in scripture, it crops up several times. While Jacob is making a prophecy concerning Joseph, this is when Jacob is going to die and he's in Egypt and he blesses all of his sons he's talking to Joseph. And Joseph is the one who's going to carry the birthright forward, even though it passed over Ruben and Samian and Levi know the reasons there but he's blessing Joseph and he says, he stops partway through the blessing and says from then is the shepherd of the stone of Israel. And some people might think that that's Yeshua, but as we know Yeshua didn't come from Joseph's line. He came from the line of Judah. So it's my opinion that this stone is actually referencing the Beth L stone. If the Bible doesn't tell us at what point they that Jacob went back and got the stone or if he took it with him to lay them, but this stone is very, very important. And there's many references in the Bible concerning the stone and I'm not going to go into them all right now for the sake of time. But eventually this stone is believed to be the coronation seat for the kings of Israel. And like I said, I'm not going to go over those but a great reference is Jacob's pillar by Yereim and camp. It goes over all of those references of where the stone is biblically and what happened to the stone so that's a great reference if anybody wants to look into that. So from there, we know that Jacob went to lay been and he ended up having these 12 sons and I'm skipping a whole lot of stuff there for the sake of time. But he had the 12 sons and these are the 12 tribes of Israel and they are listed there on the screen. So from there, we know that Jacob goes into Egypt, and we know the whole story of Jacob becoming his brother sell him into slavery, and he goes into Egypt and eventually becomes second to Pharaoh. But partway through that narrative is an interesting story about Judah and Judah have this wife for his sons named Tamar married the first son, he died and then he married Tamar to the second son and he died. He did not marry his third son to Tamar. Instead, Tamar trick in a way tricks Judah into impregnating her and I'm skipping over all kind of details here. But because from that she has twins, and there is there is and Sarah. And as we know, Sarah put his arm out first during the birth and the midwife wrapped a red thread around Sarah's arm and he pulled it back in and then for res was born first. And so as is the line that goes to King David and eventually to Yeshua. But Sarah, having broken the matrix broken the wound should be in the line of kings also, and we're going to find out that he actually is in the line of these kings. Skipping ahead some, all of the Hebrews go down to Egypt and they become enslaved there. In the time of the Exodus, Moses is going to take those Hebrews out of Egypt. We're all familiar with the story. However, what most people aren't familiar with is that not all the Hebrews left with Moses, some of them left by a different route. One of the Hebrews left Egypt and sailed across the Mediterranean Sea to Greece, a Greek historian, I may butcher the name, heck a thesis. And so the idea is that the Egyptians formally being troubled by calamities in order that the divine wrath might be averted expelled all the aliens gathered together in Egypt of these some under the leaders of Dennis and Cadmus migrated into Greece. Oh, I'm sorry, go ahead and finish it up. That was the end of the quote. I was waiting for a pause there. So I'm curious, just in your research, if you have just a just a side note, have looked into any of the druids perhaps originating from the the Hebrews in Egypt as well. I did not come across any of that, but I wasn't really on that path. Yeah, okay, I was just curious because in the, and I'm just going off will you talk there about Greece in the missing book of Acts, Acts 29, which actually you mentioned Dr P pigeon. He actually included in the separate he inserted that back into acts which I love and it's a perfect because in all the other books of acts there's just it just cuts off I mean it's like what happens right and it's just like it was never finished. But then you have acts 29 and Paul goes to Britain and he meets the druids. The Jew is actually mentioned that they actually are Jewish and that they came out of Egypt. And then you see the same thing in in the in the cauldron Bible in the book of the sons of fire they say specifically that they came out of Egypt. And so after the exodus after the during the whole access time they actually came up and they came up that way into Europe. So I would just kind of curious if if you'd run across that but anyways proceed. So I'm sure I probably years ago her doctor pigeon talking about that but that's excellent confirmation that that is in fact where many of them went, and they were of the line of Sarah. And the descendants of Sarah was very Ethan Herman Cacol and Darda. And from Darda line, Darda's line comes Darda this or Darda son of Darda, the Egyptian who he actually founded Troy. Darda Cacol's line comes to see crops who have founded the city of Athens. So we have, even though Sarah didn't lead the Hebrews in Moses as far as dead that as for as did his line still becomes kings in Greece and in Troy. And some of the people of that group, they, as you said they migrated everywhere and like that's where Sarah goes and Spain comes from because of the line of Sarah. Now, meanwhile, we've got the other Hebrews going into the wilderness and Mount Sinai. And here's the hundred dollar question. How many tribes were at the base of Mount Sinai when Moses Moses went up to get the 10 commandments. And it was all 12 tribes. I mean, technically you could say it was more if you, you know, divide for I'm in Manasseh, but for sake of argument it's going to be 12. Plus a double portion. Yeah. Right. Now, it's more than just the tribe of Judah and people mistakenly think that Jew equals Israel and Israel equals Jew. And that is just not the case. The Jews were of the tribe of Judah. They only made up one tribe. There were all the other tribes that made up all of Israel. I mean, we could talk about in Revelation how they talk about the those who say they are Jews and are not, but are of the synagogue saying I'm not going to go down that route. It's funny. It's funny what you had just said between you and me is just like so trivial. But do you, I mean, I'm sure that you might have a similar experience. I have probably stated more times than anything else. To tell people do you do realize that the people the Old Testament were the Jews, right? And they look at you like, what are you talking about? It's like, you know that there were 12 tribes. And then only one of them was, was Judah, right? And you see that look on their face. They just, they, they gloss over like they never actually heard that before. So cognitive dissonance. They just can't get past. Right. Well, I mean, it's just, I just wanted to state there that again, like for me, that's just, you know, we, those are the kind of conversations we have day in and day out. It's like, we know that there's always tribes just wanted to point that out to anyone out there that. Yeah. Right. There's all these other tribes. It's not just Judah. So the people from the tribe of Judah are Israelites, but not all Israelites are Jews and we cannot use those terms interchangeably because they're not interchangeable. All of the tribes at Mount Sinai joined into covenant with. Yeah. This was essentially a marriage covenant and Isaiah 54 five, your maker is your husband. They basically are exchanging marriage vows at Mount Sinai. And also to point out to anyone out there, I'm sorry, I don't mean to catch up. You got my, you got me thinking, you know, I just want to point out to anyone out there that Judaism is not the, it is not Mount Sinai. Right. People go all the time. It's like, what are you, what are you, June? It's like, no, I'm actually keeping to the covenant of Mount Sinai and Judaism is a separate religion that came from the Pharisee denomination that then became the religion of the, you know, during the first century. Yeah. And mostly they use the Babylonian Talmud as their book and not the actual Torah. Correct. There is no Torah apart from the Talmud. Yeah. According to them. Right. We, most of us, we're going to fall. Well, what we want to do is follow the Torah. So basically this marriage covenant, it Yahweh is saying, if you follow my commandments, I will protect you and you will prosper. If you break my commandments, then curses will fall upon you. That is essentially the vows of the marriage covenant. All the tribes, all 12 are now in covenant with Yahweh with the exception of the Israelites who went a different direction at the Exodus. They're not in the covenant. But there are promises that are still on them because they are from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. And then all the tribes, they go into the promised land and then we come into the time of the judges. And a pattern starts to emerge. Yah gives his covenant. These are the instructions, which is the Torah. The people agree to walk in the covenant. Then the people rebel from the covenant. Prophets are sent to try to steer the people back into Yah's instructions. And then the prophets are ignored. They're stoned and all the horrible things that happened to prophets. You know, Isaiah was sought and have. And then Yah, because the prophets were ignored, Yah sends his judgment. The people repent and agree to walk in covenant again. And then the pattern just keeps repeating over and over and over again. After a while, Israel asks for a king. They don't want to just keep living under the judges. They want an actual king because that's what the nations around them are doing. And we know that they get Saul and then David comes along and then Solomon, but Yah gives warning before giving them the king. He warns them that a king will take from them and tax them. Lots of taxes. And you can read about what God says there in 1 Samuel 8, 10 through 22. We get to Solomon and Solomon, despite being the wisest man ever, he messes up a bit. He greatly taxes the people. That's in 1 Kings 4, 7 through 19 and 4, 22 through 28. This is where Solomon is taxing the people. He also takes on about 700 wives and 300 concubines and these are, you know, foreign wives. They turn Solomon's heart away from Yah and he follows other gods. So despite having all this wisdom and we know that Solomon was incredibly wise. He let his wives steer his heart away from God and he started to fall into deep idolatry so much so that he was, you know, sacrificing his own children. In 1 Kings 11, 11 through 13, God basically tells Solomon what is going to happen because of how he failed here. Since this has been your practice and you have not kept my covenant and my statues that I have commanded you, I will surely tear the kingdom from you and will give it to your servant. Yet for the sake of David, your father, I will not do it in your days, but I will tear it out of the hand of your son. However, I will not tear away all of the kingdom, but I will give you one tribe to your son for the sake of David my servant and for the sake of Jerusalem that I have chosen. So here we see that the kingdom is going to be divided. And this happened Solomon's son, Rehobohem, around 930 BC, 10 tribes in the north separated from the two tribes Judah and Benjamin in the south. In the north, this became known as the kingdom of Israel, or also the northern kingdom and even the kingdom of Ephraim. And I believe it was called the kingdom of Ephraim because their first king, he was from the kingdom of Ephraim, Jerobohem. And then in the south, again, we have Judah and Benjamin and that became known as the kingdom of Judah. So you have the kingdom of Israel in the north, these are all the 10 tribes up there, then the two kingdoms in the south are the kingdom of Judah. This is where the Jews are still in the kingdom of Judah, they're down in the south. So when Rehobohem came into power, there was this great discontent because of the heavy taxes. We're going to be talking about taxes a lot, so keep that in mind. Taxing the people is not part of God's plan, and the kingdom is separated. The kings of the kingdom of Israel in the north were very corrupt and they participated in a lot of pagan idolatry, they set up a golden cap up there. It was just a big hot mess up there. And so prophets were said, this is the time of Elijah and Elisha and Amos and Hosea, but of course, as we know, the prophets were ignored. And according to the pattern that we laid out, Yah is going to send his judgment soon and that judgment comes in the way of the kingdom of Assyria. But before that even happens, God divorces the northern kingdom. They are no longer a part of the marriage covenant, they are completely divorced, so they cannot be in this covenant with Yahweh anymore. Now, fast word, all the way to Yeshua's time, Yeshua is the one who makes a way for the northern kingdom to be able to come back. He even says, I have not come but for the lost sheep of the house of Israel. As passionate as I am about the northern kingdom to be able to come back, I'm not going to go down that too much. I would highly encourage everyone to look up Rob Sciba's work on the Afriam Awakening. He goes into beautiful detail on that. You can find Rob Sciba, Afriam Awakening. So at the same time that the northern kingdom is dispersed, Assyria attacks them and takes away many of the people. The lower estimates say that it was about 13,000 people from the northern tribes that got taken into Assyria, the higher estimates are as many as 200,000 people got taken from the northern tribe up to Assyria. And so now these people, these northern Israelites, they become assimilated into the Assyrian culture and they begin to forget their identity altogether that they are of the tribes of Israel. The scattering further continues when about 100 years later Babylon sacks Assyria and the northern tribes that were in Assyria are scattered. They go, many of them go over the Caucasus mountains and into Europe, eastern and western Europe, and they just scatter from there. And this was all prophesied by God. He said, "I'm going to scatter them everywhere." At the same time, well, later, I'm sorry, I was about 200 years later, I believe, I'm sorry, 200 years later is the fall of Jerusalem. So Jerusalem and the southern kingdom, the kingdom of Judah, were having problems of their own. So unlike the kingdom of Israel, the kingdom of Judah occasionally had a righteous king, not many, but there were some like Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah and Josiah. You can count them on one hand. Yes, Josiah is actually to attack these grandfather and he was a righteous king. But after Josiah died, his sons were not righteous. And this was the time of great upheaval, the kingdom of Judah warred with both Egypt and Babylon. And for 23 over the course of 23 years, there was four different kings that were interchanged because Nebuchadnezzar would come in and say, "Nope, you're not king anymore, we're going to put this one on the throne." And they were basically almost becoming like a vassal state of Babylon. This is also the time when Daniel was taken into Babylon and Ezekiel went into Babylon and there were so many Judeans that became exiled over into Babylon. And then in 586 BC, and of course this is with dates we can never be too sure, but Nebuchadnezzar sacks Jerusalem. Jeremiah had been preaching repentance in Jerusalem at the time, and of course the people didn't listen, so here is the judgment of Babylon on the southern kingdom of Judah. King Zedekiah was king when the siege on Jerusalem occurred. This is Tefi's father. He actually has to watch his sons be slaughtered and then he has his eyes removed from his head before he's carted off the Babylon to die, it's not a good time. But he had abandoned Tefi and from the research two sisters, so you had three daughters of Zedekiah altogether. And this is where Tefi's story starts. The book of Tefi opens with her lineage of being of the house of David, and how she's a daughter of kings and a princess of Zion. And after this opening, and it's very short but after this opening it immediately goes into the siege and how she's alone and she's so afraid, but Jeremiah actually the prophet Jeremiah comes to rescue her. Now what's interesting is Tefi never mentions him by name, but she describes him she said that this prophet is feared and hated of the kings, which we know Jeremiah was hated by Zedekiah. And he was also she also referred to him as the prophet and the great prophet all throughout Tefi's book she's always referring to him as the prophet. Jeremiah takes her to hide in a cave under the holiest place where the Ark of the Covenant and the Bethel Stone and other treasures from the temple were hidden. He also includes the harp of King David is there. They hide for three days until Baruch, and she does actually name Baruch. He comes to let them know that the siege is over. Baruch, as is in the Bible he was Jeremiah scribe and he actually has books accounted to him and they are not in the canon that they are like first and second Baruch are listed in the Apocrypha. What are your thoughts on the cave, again, this might be taking off somewhere else but you mentioned the cave that she was hidden in with the Ark of the Covenant and David's harp and so on and so forth. Why are your thoughts on Ron Wyatt's fun you think that that's the cave or do you think it's somewhere else. I actually touched on Ron Wyatt a little bit later I never really fully bought into Ron Wyatt's discovery. I felt like there was quite a few holes to that story and what was actually presented to the public, but I don't think that was the cave that Ron Wyatt found because it's said to be under the temple. Tefi said that it's under the holiest place so it would be under the temple where I believe Ron Wyatt was saying that it was under the Golgotha right where he said he found the Ark. Well then the next question then yeah he actually found it right under the mount of skulls there. So next question then, would you say the cave has under the present temple mount or are you okay so that's a big note. I think that's the fortress Antonia that because I mean you should even said not one stone would be remaining. I wasn't trying to like lead the witness anything like that I was just you know curious so you would say that it would be over on what they say is Mount Zion now across that little value there right. Okay. So okay, the Bible actually references Jeremiah and the daughters of Zedekiah several times it the best places to look for are going to be in the book of Jeremiah chapters 39 through 46. So there's your references if you want to check that at some point. The biblical narrative about Jeremiah taking the daughters of King Zedekiah they go to Mitzvah first before they go into Egypt and a whole lot of stuff unfolds there. Tethi only mentions it briefly in her book and you get the feeling that she is very bothered by what happened there. She says that they had hoped to dwell in Mitzvah safely. But the servants of God was slain and this is Gedaliah he was killed by Ishmael. She says that she doesn't need to talk about this because people can read about it in the prophets book. So she's actually directly referencing the reader back to the book of Jeremiah and Jeremiah goes into great detail of it. She mentions that it is a time of great tumult and that they have to flee to Egypt and which is exactly what happens in the book of Jeremiah. Okay that since Tethi was pretty silent on what happened to her there I took some creative liberties when I wrote my fictional novel Emerald Queen the Tale of Teotepi. And I made what happened to her in Mitzvah incredibly traumatic as if she hadn't gone through enough you know surviving the Sea of John Jerusalem, but you know I took the creative liberties there. But what I wrote added to Tethi's strength and courage for later in her story and it, if I do say myself myself it makes a beautiful contrast to what happens when she meets her future husband. Now the biblical narrative Jeremiah takes the daughters of Zedekiah to Egypt. And in Egypt, Pharaoh Hupra adopts Tethi as his very own and he calls her his daughter. And during the two years that she lived there, he gives her a palace that came to be known as the palace of the daughter of Judah. And this is in Tefanis, I might be pronouncing that wrong, but this is which later became Tannis. And this is where we get the story of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark that's where they believe that the arc went in Indiana Jones was in Tannis because Jeremiah went there. That's an interesting fiction you know the Raiders of the Lost Ark is a great, great movie. Well you know it's kind of interesting too because I was just thinking about this before you mention it, that obviously I'm right on board with you that Jeremiah made it up to Ireland I think you have them go up to Ireland correct. And it would only make sense that within rabbinical Judaism today. And I think this is why it was important to point out earlier that modern rabbinical Judaism is not the same Hebrew Israeli faith of the Old Testament, but they that they would want to cover the tracks of this, because they don't, if they recognize that this stone that you were talking about earlier and I'm sure you'll bring it up again. And of course, you know Jeremiah, Tia, Tefia or whatever, I went all the way up to Ireland. It now, it no longer validates them as the sole authority right if there was an actual. So I wanted to point out that there is only one, but it's not really a book I don't even know what it is it's almost like an ancient list of how the prophets died I can't remember what it's called. But they actually specifically mentioned that Jeremiah died in Egypt. And I find that really interesting because it's like they have to they have to end the trailer the trail has to go cold there. It can't continue on, because once again, that would validate a kingdom of Israel elsewhere that is, you know, well, I'll let you continue. Yeah, it is essentially valid. So the book, as you said, the book of Jeremiah actually ends in Egypt and Jeremiah prophesies that Babylon is going to come and conquer Egypt. And that actually does happen approximately two years after Jeremiah makes the prophecy. And despite Jeremiah's warning, Tefi's sisters, according to the book of Tefi desire to stay in Egypt. And here there's an interesting footnote by J a good child. He says that there's some discrepancy in the translation on one hand, the sisters die in Egypt. But on the other hand, the sisters pop up again later in Ireland and he's not sure exactly what happened. So I took some creative liberties here and even Tefi talks about her sisters dying on the same day, and they were mummified. And then she talks again about how five people leave Egypt herself Jeremiah Baruch. And who are these other two people? If her sisters pop up again. Are they her sisters? Are they servants? So we're not exactly sure. And, you know, I took creative liberties and you're going to have to read Emerald Queen to find out what I did there. But in the book of Tefi Baruch learns about passage to Tarshish and scholars differ on where Tarshish is actually located. So Tefi gives a description. She says that it is northward and westward from Egypt. It's passed the pillars of Hercules, which the pillars of Hercules are Gibraltar and then the Horn of Africa on the other side that small passage into the Mediterranean. There's endless water on the west, and you have Iberia, or the Iberian Peninsula, and this is where broken dwells. Present day, what we're broken dwells present day broken is a corona Spain. So according to Tefi Tarshish is Spain. Now I know people differ on this. I agree with Tefi. I think Tarshish is probably Spain, which means the aisles of Tarshish can be seen from Spain. And you can see Ireland from Spain on a clear day. It's approximately 650 miles. We're not going to talk about the curvature argument there. We're just going to pass that right up because how can you see 650 miles away. But again, so the aisles of Tarshish are going to be Ireland and England. So gravity allows you to, sure it's a mirage. It's going to definitely be a mirage. I did not notice your position is that Ireland is Tarshish. It's one of the aisles of Tarshish. I think Spain is actually Tarshish, but the aisles of Tarshish are those islands. Well, I'm really enjoying this because I took a lot of heat last about a year ago. I came out with my research on Atlantis and so on and so forth. And Tarshish and my main position was that Tarshish was Spain. And in fact, they've they've basically done some archaeological work there and and and found these rings, which is happens to be exactly where, by the way, Plato mentions Atlantis. And my my position was at Tarshish was basically a spin off of Atlantis or, you know, part of a Confederacy of places that was Atlantis. So, and when I came out with that, which, you know, I would just going with, you know, kind of the scholarship that you're agreeing with as well. I had a bunch of people coming out and arguing and no, no, and Tarshish is in India and these different places and so yeah, I'm enjoying this. This is good. So keep going. Okay, so Tepi is going to leave Egypt and they are going to go to Tarshish and the reason or the als of Tarshish and why they want to go there is Baruch learns that the Tawatha to Dan and are there, and they want to go to where the tribes of Israel actually are. And a few more things happen in Egypt, they still have the Bethel Stone with them. They still have the temple treasures, which would be quite possibly the arc, and the harp of David, and actually Jeremiah and Baruch anoint Tepi as the queen of Judah on the Bethel Stone before they go out of Egypt. And then when they leave Egypt, their first stop is Carthage, which is present-day Tunisia, the ships kept and he's quite a character, even in Tepi's books, so he was a lot of fun to write in my novel. But Jeremiah, he actually curses the Baal worship that's going on in Carthage, and then there's a massive storm that blows them from Carthage and just sort of catapult them away from Africa. And they're not sure where they are at first, but it turns out that they are in Italy, and in that time it would have been the Roman kingdom. And Jeremiah makes many prophecies about Rome. He heavily talks about Baal worship and Rome's connection to Baal and how Rome will conquer, not with swords, but with deception. And I found that very fascinating, especially if you think about Roman Catholicism, but I won't go down that rabbit trail too much. A couple of quick questions. Would you, would Britain be one of the isles of Tarsus? Yes. Yeah. And it's kind of interesting to refer once more to the travels of Noah into Europe. According to that book, Baal worship actually originated from, I guess, a modern Tunisia over there, the Carthage area. So it's kind of interesting that it shows up in that book as well. Oh, yeah, Tefi, they talk about the obelisks that they see, and Tefi knows that what the obelisks actually represent as far as Baal worship and what the obelisks won't go down that rabbit hole. But yeah, as far as Britain goes, it was known, especially at that time, to be incredibly wealthy in the tin trade. And from what I understand is that Tarsish was known and the isle of Tarsish was known for the tin trade. So there's a connection there and Tefi even mentions that, that the Lord that they encounter when they get to England, and that's sort of fast wording things, but they actually stop in England first. He is incredibly wealthy because of the tin trade that he has going on there. Okay, so they leave Rome and there, they make it to their next port, which is where they were originally headed, and that is called Mons Calp might be pronouncing that wrong, but it is essentially modern day Gibraltar. The people there, and Tefi explains this, the people in Gibraltar are the tribe of Gadd, they're Gaddites, one of the lost tribes of Israel. They are there for approximately five months, and a whole lot of things happen while they're there I'm not going to go into all the details, but Tefi and Jeremiah teach the people not to worship Melchath, that is Poseidon, or Neptune. And Euler who is the ruler of Gibraltar he gives Tefi Poseidon's Trident after they end up tearing that idol down, and he actually calls her like idol toplar, because of her work and steering the people away from idols and bringing them back to the truth of yah. And slight spoiler alert Baruch dies in Gibraltar, so it's kind of sad. Next they leave there and head to broken, which is in a a coruna Spain, Tefi refers to it as broken but in antiquity it was also called rictania. There is a tower there now called the tower of Hercules as you can see in the picture, but this and there's that statue that fellow in the front is actually broken. In the legend, Baruchan founded the city and built the tower and his son if sees Ireland from the top of the tower and sets forth to conquer. The story is actually the king of barogan at the time, and if just like Pharaoh hapra he adopts Tefi as his very own. He speaks if speaks a lot about his son Lou gave this is Lou, he is missing, and we encounter some the first of our Irish mythology here, the story of broken and the story of if is featured in Irish mythology, and Lou is one of the gods of the Tuatha didannon, but we'll get more into the mythology a little later, they leave broken with the goal of going to Ireland, but they encounter another storm and they are totally blown off course and land in Marizion, which is actually in present day. Cornwall still called Marizion today, Tefi calls England, Tefi calls England, Albion, which makes me think of King Arthur's legends, but Marizion actually means bitter for Zion, it's a Hebrew word, it's not a British word. Alaytha is the ruler of Marizion. It seems like a lot of Celtic words have Hebrew connections. Yeah, there's a lot that can be deciphered and it sounds very similar in a lot of ways. I mean, obviously over the centuries it's been changed, but there's a lot of Hebrew sounds going on there. So they head for Ireland and I said they ended up in England instead. Now Alaytha, the ruler, he actually says that it is a good thing that they went to Aldion before. The old word for Ireland, because Ireland is in upheaval, there are countless bandits and raiders terrorizing the land, the clan lords are feuding regularly and they're horribly greedy, they place incredibly heavy taxes on the common people. And, you know, here we are with taxation again, this is a big deal. The people really want a high king who can control the raiders and, you know, pull in the reins on the greedy clan lords, but one high king has not been selected yet. Alaytha, he is the Lord in England, he is going to contact the clan lords in Ireland and let them know that the Queen of Judah is going to be arriving that way Tefi can be protected. The clan lords respond back, they're very excited to welcome her, they send gifts of silver and gold and jewelry, and one lord even sends his family heirloom, which is called the son of Helen, and this is Helen of Troy, it is a family heirloom handed down to him from the Trojan war. So, again, there's that connection of the Zara line of Judah being in Troy, and now they have migrated eventually over to Ireland also. Many of these clan lords proposed marriage to Tefi, and it is decided that because of her royal lineage that whoever it is that Tefi Mary's will become the first high king of the area, or Ireland. And finally, makes it to Ireland, but before she leaves Jeremiah departs on a different path. He takes the ark and some of the temple treasures and he leaves Tefi the Bethelstone. She's terribly griefed by this because she actually views Jeremiah as a father at this point. But this is the first time in all of her wanderings that Tefi actually gets to travel as a queen, Alathe has prepared a full fleet, and the ships are beautifully decorated, and he sends his son, this is Bres, or Bres the beautiful, as he is known in the Irish mythology. Bres and Alathe are both prominent in Irish mythology, and Bres the beautiful he's quite a character and we're going to hear more about him later. But she arrives and they're countless soldiers and people to greet her and the bards are singing her prizes it's a really beautiful scene. And she first is greeted by someone named Ethan, and he is recognized as being the most talented bard in all the land, and then there's another person that she meets, and I won't go into too much about who he is because that would be major spoiler alerts. But Ethan is the chief bard to Lord Eremen, sometimes pronounced Herman, and he is one of the favored lords to be the high king. Both of these characters play very heavily in the Irish mythology but it's a little bit tricky with them their names aren't specifically mentioned. Some of the names I said are exactly the same and some people are more like an amalgamation of a couple different characters, and we'll cover more of that in a little bit later. But the name I used for Ethan because, well, have reasons, but it's Joathna, and he creeps up later again, but Tefi from there is taken to drunk cane, and that means beautiful hill. It is now known as the Hill of Tara, but there will be evidence later that it was originally called the Hill of Tora, but at present day it's the Hill of Tara. On the Hill of Tara, presently, is an obelisk, as you can see in the top picture there. The people claim that this obelisk is the Lea Fel or the Beth Elstone is not the Lea Fel or the Beth Elstone. Now, when Tefi first gets to the Hill of Tara, there is a huge obelisk to bail. It has a bull's head, there's a sun disk on top, and she's horribly offended by this. And eventually, Tefi has this obelisk torn down, and because it's so huge, the men just cart it off, not terribly far away, and they bury it, and that's what happens in the book of Tefi. Tefi's story, they bury this obelisk. Later, this obelisk was found and put in that spot, and that is the obelisk that Tefi had torn down, that is actually an obelisk to bail. What Tefi had put in that space was the Beth Elstone, instead of this horrible obelisk to bail, she wanted the Beth Elstone, the stone of Jacob put there. That's interesting, because I didn't know anything about that stone there, that obelisk, but some of the obelisk I've looked into, like the one in Rome, for example, it was interesting that, according to my research, it was the one right there at St. Peter's where apparently Peter was, Kefa was crucified. That was taken down, but it was re-erected again in, say, like the 1500s. It's interesting because it was such a big stone that they didn't cart it off somewhere, they just buried it, which then made people litter down the line easier to just, you know, dig it right up and put it back up when they were ready. Yeah, and that's exactly what happened here, and that fake stone, I was found in 1840, but I mean, many people realize that that's not the real one. In fact, you can see the graffiti on there, they write fake, that's not the real stone. But this meeting place, this Hill of Tara, is where... I'm sorry, somebody wasn't a fan, I'm sorry. I love that one I found. Well, what's fascinating is, like, the stone of destiny, the Bethel Stone, they were supposed to be coordinated on it. How is somebody going to sit or stand on that to be coordinated? It's just, it's not going to work. Looks very uncomfortable. Yes, exactly. So, at Tara, the Hill of Tara, Techie's husband is selected for her. They actually select him using a bow and arrow, and this whole scene is fascinating, and I don't want to give too many details, you know, please read the book, but the bail priests, because at the Hill of Tara at the time, it was resided over by these priests of bail. The bail priests want to use a bow and arrow from the god Luginus, or Lunginus, I'm not trying to pronounce that, but he's essentially Cupid. So, they're trying to select Techie's husband using Cupid's arrow. It fails, and they bring forth the Danites, the Toetha Danon, bring forth Samson's bow. And this is the biblical Samson, the Samson judge who was a Danite, that's why they have his bow, because it's the tribe of Dan. And in the book of Techie, which is really fascinating, it's actually spelled Samson is spelled with a P, so there's your mandala effect. But during the process, this is when the bail, the obelist bail is destroyed, it's broken, and that's when Techie has it removed. And at that time, many of the Toetha Danon repent and begin worshipping YAH. Now, the famoreans who happen to be there, they cling to bail, they don't want to worship bail at all. So you're starting to see these factions forming, one side's going to continue to worship bail, and the other side is going to start worshipping YAH. And then Techie, who her husband turns out to be, because Samson's bow works, I'm not going to tell you, because it's really, really remarkable, and it could only have been orchestrated by YAH. And you just got to read the book to find that one out. But during this time, we're introduced to some other Celtic mythology people. We have Baylor, he is fascinating, he is Baylor of the evil eye, Baylor of the mighty blows, and his wife is Sethlene of the crooked teeth. Which I don't know if you want that moniker, but you know, Sethlene of the crooked teeth. Noada, and there's various spellings of his name, but he is Noada of the silver arm. And then Agma is a great warrior, in Deech, Toreen, there's Diane Checht, he is a great healer, and Gavnu is a great swordsmith. And Luca is a carpenter, and Credna is a brazier, so he makes like bronze work. Some of these people are only mentioned briefly in Techie's story, but they do feature in the Irish mythology. And also some of the names are going to spell different, some of the pronunciations will be different, but they are very close. And it's fascinating to me how closely everything is lining up to the second battle of Moitura. So after Techie is married, people come forward and they want to test her, and they want to test the Torah, because that is what she's going to use as her governing book, her rule book, her law book is going to be the Torah. So using Torah principles, Techie makes many just rulings, and the people are super impressed with how she's ruling. And all of our shippers, they're pretty salty about all this. And he is currently a lord in the northern part of Iru, which is like the Ulster area, but he is greedy and evil. And you'll see on that we've got the flag of the current flag of Ulster, well that's actually the older one, but the flag of Ulster is the red hand. A very strong connection to the red hand and Zara, then Judah who had the red thread tied around his wrist in his birth. And then the other flag is the Irish nationalist flag, which actually has the harp on it, and in my opinion that's the harp of King David. So this Brezz the beautiful character, he's a horrible lord, he's taxing his people to the point of starvation, he is a bail worshipper, he is into a whole bunch of sexual debauchery, and it's just not a good guy. And he only became lord after that, Nauda of the Silver Hand was injured during the first battle of Moitweira. The Tawatha Dedanin thought that their ruler had to be physically perfect, so they took Nauda of the Silver Hand off of the lordship and gave it to Brezz the beautiful. But now out of the Silver Hand it's actually really interesting, he has a silver arm that was made for him, and it's like this mechanical working, it's pretty cool. So, Teffi informs the people that according to the Torah, only the high priest needs to be perfect and that a lord governing a land could have a physical malady. So it's not a problem for Nauda of the Silver Arm to be a lord in Aru. And the people are screaming, they want to get rid of Brezz the beautiful, they want to bring Nauda back. So Teffi to try to be fair and impartial, she lets the people decide. Everyone is given a stone with which to cast lots, and it doesn't take very long before Nauda's pile of stones is huge, Brezz the beautiful is very small. The people overwhelming we want Nauda and furious, Brezz swears revenge against Teffi, even though she actually never cast a lot, it was the will of the people. And so, Brezz, because of this revenge, he instigates all that the Baal worshippers to come against Teffi, and this is going to lead to this second battle of Moitweira. Some other events occur before the battle actually takes place, you know the factions are gathering allies on both sides. Brezz goes to his father, he was remembered the lord in England, and elathe that his father refuses to go against God's chosen, he says, I'm not going to fight with you, Teffi is from God, and this is a bad idea. But Brezz doesn't listen and he gathers all of the Baal worshippers. Teffi, meanwhile, encounters Lu, who was her adopted brother from Brogan, and he has been living in Aru this whole time, and Lu, he's a mighty, mighty warrior, he pledges pledges to become her champion, and he actually brings his army with him to help in this battle. There are some fun incidents involving Lu that are very humorous, because he is considered the jack of all trades like he's really good at everything. And for the most part, Brezz's side is these famoreans, the Baal worshippers, whereas Teffi's side just consists of the common people, the Toothan and Anon. So, and then there's a scandalous incident that happens, and the repercussions of that actually affect the war, but that happens later. And so they meet for the battle on Sowain, which is Halloween, and it's a high feast to Baal, so I think the enemy is thinking that they can gather strength because they're meeting on Sowain. The first part of the war is single combat between the champions, so sort of picture Goliath out in the middle of the pitch, casting his insults, and then David eventually goes out. And that's basically what happens is somebody comes out to the middle pitch and casts insult, and then somebody goes into battle this person. Teffi's side, the Toothan and Anon, they are winning way more victories than the other side. And so the other side, the Baal side, they kind of want to speed this process up and make the battle break out wide, because they have way more forces in their army than the Toothan and Anon do. So, Brez, the beautiful comes out into the pitch, and he starts instigating Lou, but Lou, the people won't let Lou fight, and there's a whole backstory to that, like they're physically holding him back. But during the insult, Brez is starting to say horrible things about Teffi. Someone else runs out into the pitch, and I'm not going to say who that is, got to read the book, but Brez knocks this person out, but he doesn't kill him, he like places his shield over this person to protect them. And someone else from the Bail side sneaks and kills this person by ramming, they're knocked out unconscious, they ram a spear through his heart, and it's such treachery that all the armies come in and start fighting together, the battle breaks out wide. And, you know, just like any good story, the momentum switches back and forth, and eventually, very, very important people die, I'm not going to say who. And, of course, there's a moment where all hope seems lost, and then there's the epic climax of the battle, and I will say it's a very epic and teffi story, but I admittedly, you know, took some creative liberties here to make the battle even more epic. But even though the battle is over, there's still some drama that plays out, but eventually Teffi, along with Jeremiah, returns to the Hill of Tara Tara, and that's where Torah becomes the law of the land. And that's why I think it was the Hill of Torah, which eventually became the Hill of Tara. And according to the book of Teffi, she had four children, her oldest son died while he was still pretty young. In 1955, the Irish archaeologist Sean P. O'Rordan found what he believed to be the skeleton of the sun. He was a male around teenage years, wearing Egyptian beads, and the theory is that these beads were teffis that she got from her time in Egypt. Then Teffi had a daughter who marries new out of the Silver Arms grandson, and she had a third child, Angus, who eventually becomes king, and her fourth child actually isn't mentioned too much in the mythology. So, diving into the mythology a little bit, because we're going to see how much it really mirrors Teffi's story. The Tuatha Dedan, and they were described as a supernatural race, like idealized humans. They were immune from aging and sickness, and they had magic powers. Morians were described again as a supernatural race, but they were horrible hostile monstrous beings, and they were said to come from the sea. Many of the characters are directly named. And then, like I said, some were more amalgamations that specifically Teffi and her husband aren't directly named. And they seem to be a combination of a couple of different characters. For the sake of time, I'm not going to go over everybody, but there's no out of the Silver Arm, or Silver Hand, and he was Tuatha Dedanin. He lost his arm in the first battle and Bres is his replacement. He gets a fully functioning silver arm. He's associated with fishing and hunting, and he had a wife named Boand, and she was the Bonnie River that runs the island is named after her. And he had a magical sort of light, and that is one of the four treasures of the Tuatha Dedanin. The sword of light makes its wielder unbeatable. And then we have Baylor of the Evil Eye. He's Baylor of the Mighty Blows. He's supernatural eye that he only opens during battles and kills everyone he looks at and causes everything to burst into flames. It sort of reminds me of like, D-E-W, or a do, you know. He's linked to like the Cyclops in Greek mythology, or even Odin because of the One Eye thing. And his wife is Sothlina the Crooked teeth. There's Bres is the beautiful. He's half Tuatha Dedanin and half Fomorian, but he favored the Fomorian side and joined their forces. He was evil, greedy, and cruel. And he made the Tuatha Dedanin his slaves basically through heavy taxation. Let's see. Okay, there's the Lou. He was a member of the Tuatha Dedanin, a warrior, master of all things, and considered a savior. He's associated with oaths, truths, and proper law. His nickname the long arm because of his feasts of strength. And he wielded a magic spear that was another one of the four treasures of the Tuatha Dedanin. The spear never missed its mark, and it always came back to him, and it kind of makes me think of Thor's hammer Mjolnir. Now this, the Dogda, is one of the people. Do you have a proposal for the origin of the spear? I mean, you had Samson's bow and David's harp. Yeah, we're going to cover that in a second. So the Dogda is one of the people I think that accumulates to make tepe's husband. And I think the Dogda is more of a title than an actual name. He's considered like a fatherly figure. He's associated with fertility strength and agriculture. He has a magic staff or club that can kill with one hand, but the other hand brings life. He's sometimes described as a bit of fish, and he has a harp that can control men's emotions. His harp, or perhaps the harpist himself, is named Uethna. And he has a magical cauldron that never runs dry. And the cauldron, the undry, is another one of the four treasures of the Toetha de Dan. This other guy, Airmen, or Yach'd, is another person that sort of combines to make tepe's husband. And there's a lot of people that have that name, Airmen and Yach'd, throughout the mythologies, but some of the important traits are that he establishes the capital at Tara. He's married to someone, and there's so many names for her. It's Tamar, Tia, Teil, Tua. I mean, you might as well just say tepe. He's the first High King of Ireland, and he's often compared to King David. And then the Morrigan is who I believe Tepe is named after, or who becomes Tepe in the mythology. She's, the Morrigan is the Great Queen, the Phantom Queen. She's associated with war and fate. She can appear as a crow or a bathe. She incites men to battle and influences them to create courageous deeds. She's often depicted as a trio of women or sisters. And this was interesting. Tepe's sisters are named Bhava and Maha, and those are the names that are mostly associated with the Morrigan. Tepe, other possibilities for Tepe is the goddess Danu, the Irish variant Kviana. But Danu is named streams of water or waters from heaven. Now, little is known about the goddess Danu, and the scholars try to claim that this is where the Tootha did Danu and get their name is because they worshiped this goddess Danu. That's just what scholars say. Another possibility is the goddess Bow, or Te, or Tel Tia. Tel Tia was a divine origin daughter of the King of Spain, married to King Yaqed, and foster mother to Lu, and she actually is the one who instructs Lu to hold games for her on the anniversary of her death. So that's just some of the mythology and how it directly connects to Tepe's story. Now the four treasures of the Tootha to Danu, and these are magical items, the Lea Fail, which is the Beth Elstone, the spear of Lu, the sword of light, and the undried cauldron. The Tootha to Danu brought these items with them when they migrated to Ireland from four island cities located far in the north. And I'll butcher the names, but it's Marias, Phalia, Goryus, and Phindias, and I was just thinking four island cities now this is totally my speculation but it kind of made me think of the Rupert's Negro in the center and then the four. I mean, could that be possible I don't know that's just sort of what popped into my mind when I learned about that now Jeremiah in Ireland. He supposedly died in Ireland at 581 BC right around there and this is approximately two years after the Great Battle. The theory is that he held hid the ark in Ireland possibly around the mound of hostages at Tara, but the ark was never found there. Some believe that one riot why it discovered the ark, as you mentioned back in the 80s and I said I don't personally believe that story but I won't go down that trail right now. Like I said, the ark was never discovered at Tara, however, I will say this, if we are post millennial, post millennial kingdom, and we are in the time of Satan's little season then the ark would have already been taken by a shoe so it wouldn't be there for them to find. I wasn't going to bring that up, but since you did mention I mean I was thinking this whole time that it's interesting how you see these relics like David's harp and and Samson's bow, and all that back then and it's like where did it all go right and it makes sense that they would have been excavated yeah during the millennial kingdom. Now the stone so you're, I'm taking it that you never once brought up the stone of stone so I take it. We're going to connect to that. Okay, I don't want to give that away but okay. So okay some other clues that that Jeremiah might have actually been in Ireland is there's a character who creeps up in the mythology called the Olin father. And this is more of a character or a title than an actual name, the characteristics of him or the wise sage, the revealer of knowledge, the lawgiver, the creator of excellent institutions. Olam Fodler's laws bear striking similarity to the 10 commandments and other Hebrew statutes. It is theorized that he is buried in the tomb of currenty and blue crew. The hieroglyphics in that tomb could depict the journey of Jeremiah and tefi to Ireland won't go into all those details right now. Some claim that this tomb is much too old that it would be a stone age tomb. I don't know. Another character who creeps up in the legend is Yarbonyl the prophet. He is called the gray hero mighty in spells and verse fair and just the true prophet a miracle worker his name means son of God. Take too long to go into all the history of the urban now but if we break down just the name something interesting kind of unfolds Jeremiah's name in the Hebrew is yarmiyahu yarmiyahu abbreviated as yarmiyah, which means yah establishes just the part year in Hebrew is made up of the yod and the rest and this could easily be yar as in Yarbonyl. Ben or ban as we know means son and then El is Elohim God so Yarbonyl is Jeremiah son of God. I just think that's really really fascinating that here's these two people that I think highlight Jeremiah very well that creep up in the mythology. There's a lot more about possibility of Jeremiah in Ireland. I'm not going to go into all that. I'd be happy if somebody wants to email me. I'll give you the links. Go down that rabbit trail yourself. Now we get back to the lea fail or the stone of stone or the Bethel stone or Jacob's pillar. So I talked about how the one the lea fail sitting in Ireland on the hill of Tara is not the real stone. But so what happened to the real stone. According to Tefi the stone remained in Ireland and then according to other scholars like. Eram and camped who wrote the book Jacob's pillar. The stone stayed in Ireland for close to a thousand years before being moved to Scotland for the coronation of Fergus more McErick. The generations of Scottish kings were coordinated on the stone until it was taken by king Edward the first of England in 1296. And this is the very same king England king Edward the long shanks of Braveheart fame. The picture there shows the stone. It's sort of like a purplish color like a sand stony purplish color and had these rings on the sides that that the people would put a pole through to carry it. And there was like a groove made from them carrying can almost imagine that that groove was because they carried it through the wilderness all those years. I don't know that that is the theory. In recent history the stone was stolen by Scottish nationalists in 1950 prior to the coronation of Elizabeth the second. Now we are told that the stone was returned to England for Elizabeth's coronation. However, the conspiracy theorists believe a replica was sent in its place and the real stone still remains in Scotland to this day. I fall into the camp of the conspiracy theorist. In my opinion, Elizabeth the second is not any sort of Judean. Just my opinion, and the whole synagogue of Satan pops into my head again but I'm sorry, I digress I'm not going to talk about that. So when did the where did the actual bloodline of not a fan of the Queen of England? Not even a little bit. I have Irish descent. I don't like. I don't like England. I'm kidding. England's great. And so, nonetheless, the stone or the replica goes underneath the throne in England. So you can see it there in the one picture. That's how they put the stone of stone or the Beth Elstone. And they claim that they are of the line of of Israel. Now another interesting side note is that professors from Yale and on Ontario universities have studied the stone and say that a stone like this, this type of material, the stone is not found in the British Isles that the most likely origin for it is from Palestine. So that's kind of interesting. So, take away from me. And the storyline seems to be playing out now. People are being oppressed today in the world now they're being oppressed by bail worshipers the taxation is unbelievable and the rulers are tyrants and sexual deviance and checking off all those boxes. So just like Tepe's story, the people they're going to choose. Do you want to follow bail or do you want to follow? Yeah. Do they want to elect leaders who are obviously evil or leaders who espouse good. Do I think our votes count. Not necessarily. But I think it has more to do than with our vote. I think it has more to do with our heart. I think of it like being a generous giver. If I see the homeless person on the side of the road. Do I give them my $20 or do I go, oh, they might just use it to buy drugs. The main thing my heart in the matter is I want to cast my lot my vote for the person who's going to be espousing good. I buy no means I'm not a Trump fan. But I look at his platform and I can't help but wonder I mean he wants to eliminate taxes for terrorists. He wants to drastically downsize government control he wants to put things back in the States he wants to eliminate mainstream mockingbird media. He wants the Department of indoctrination. I mean education to be done away with. He wants to bring prayer and Bible back. He wants to disclose a lot of the secrets that are being kept from us like the J J of K files and the Epstein list and the 9/11 what actually happened there. The only thing is missing is what the truth is behind what all the NASA is doing but he wants RFK to reform health and nutrition. All of these things are a very good platform. Do I trust Trump and the whole Q movement? No. I've been awake too long to trust any man but especially not one is famous and privileged as Trump but I do think that y'all can work for people. And that being said though do I think Trump could be part of a much bigger side up? Yes I certainly do but I'm going to trust y'all on this journey. Now aside from that I think the biggest takeaway that I want to leave everybody with is who is Israel. My whole goal for writing Tefi was for people to realize who they are. Israel is not that sliver of land in the Middle East. It's not just the Jews, Israel is all the tribes, Judah, Dan, Benjamin, Reuben, Ephraim, all of them. Y'all promised in scripture that Israel would be scattered everywhere and there's provable evidence of this scattering and I think Tefi's story is just one more piece of that evidence of the lost tribes existing elsewhere, especially in Europe. I plan on writing more novels that will highlight the tribes being scattered and if you happen to have any Irish blood in you there's a good chance that you're scattered Israelite from either Dan or Judah. And because of Yeshua's work on the cross, the scattered Israelites can come back in covenant, we can come back into covenant with y'all and what does that mean well that's the marriage covenant those are the vowels that is If you do my commandments, I will bless you. This is the victory that overcomes the world, even our faith, who is he that overcomes the world, but he that believes Yeshua is the son of YAH. And ultimately, I believe we are living out the promises of Deuteronomy 30, when all these things come upon you the blessing in the curse which I have set before you, and you call them to mind among the nations where YAH your Elohim has driven you, and return to YAH your Elohim, you and your children to his voice, and all that I command you today with all your heart and with all your soul, then YAH your Elohim will restore your fortunes and have mercy on you, and he will gather you again from all the peoples of YAH your Elohim has scattered you. If your outcasts are in the utmost parts of heaven and from there YAH your Elohim will gather you and from there he will take you, and YAH your Elohim will bring you into the land of your fathers that you may possess it, and he will make you more prosperous and numerous than your fathers. So essentially I believe that that's what's being played out right now we are waking up, Israel's waking up for wherever we have been scattered and we are turning back to YAH. If you write more books on scattered Israel you should call it the Tefi verse, but I was thinking when we made that comment like an hour ago about how the people of the Old Testament isn't "aren't the Jews" unless we're specifically talking about the tribe of Judah obviously. What's really interesting is that it just it really occurred to me that we were making that statement to really an American audience, because if you go to Europe, and as you said, even the the Queen of England, the Church of England, you know, claimed that they are Israel. And if you, I mean you look at the flag, I mean the Scottish, the highlanders right, you look at the unicorn and their identity with Ephraim Manessa and as well as the UK flag with the line for Judah and the unicorn. So you have all around Europe and really the ancient world this understanding that they are Israel, and yet you come over to America in the West where we live, and you try to tell people about that and, and this whole idea about our heritage being Israel has been so far removed from us. I don't know if this was a part of the Protestant Reformation or what was going on with this, but it is almost shocking. I mean, I remember when I came to that realization several years ago, and it brought it brought me so much joy because I realized I'm Israel. Yes, the Bible is my story. This is my family lineage. Yes, like the book of Genesis is my family quilts going down through the Exodus and so and so forth. And that brought me a lot of joy. And I really had ever explained that to me my entire life I grew up in the church and so I try to tell this to you know other Christians and they're like well I'm, you know I'm not a Jew I'm not. I'm a Gentile no you don't want to be a Gentile do not want to be a Gentile absolutely you do not want to be a Gentile it's never good to be a Gentile. When I was in mainstream Christianity, I remember hearing about these chosen people you chosen people the Jews and I'm like well I kind of want to be chosen. You know it kind of brought me up but then when I found out that this is actually our heritage I'm like oh it just like you said it just brought me so much joy. No so like my whole goal of this and the whole goal of writing emerald queen was to show people yes you are Israel. And yeah I of course I grew up in dispensationalism as well and I used I grew up sad because this idea that I would be told well all those commands in the Old Testament that's for the Jews the Jews are supposed to keep those. In fact I would be told that you know I grew up with a futurist kind of Zionist perspective of revelation. That's you know when revelation unfolds that church is taken away and it reverts back to Judaism and they have to keep the laws and stuff again. And I was kind of sad by them like well why can't I keep the commands like no don't you don't keep the commands because you're a Gentile you don't you dare do that. That's bad to do what God told you to do. Yeah. Well for everyone out there of course you know if you didn't pick up on this now yes Jennifer hearts of you know the book you wrote emerald queen is obviously it's a work of fiction but it's based on actual well you know myth legend history or his story. And you want to tell us a little bit about Jennifer hearts approach me I don't know how long ago was now a few months ago I lose her half a year I don't really know. And she came to me with the proposition of starting a fictional wing of the unexpected cosmology for anyone listening if you do not know I mean I realize I have a lot of almost like damage control but publicity really that I fall short of a lot of people don't realize how many books we actually put out. And the book you were mentioned about Tia Tefy the whole time like I need to I need to go edit that and put that out now. But Jennifer you are the editor in chief of shelves a shalom publication or publishing and which is an imprints a of the aspect cosmology do you want to talk about that a little bit. Yeah sure and well the reason why I approached you in the first place is I actually heard you talk about Tia Tefy in some of your broadcasts I was like oh no he's going to love this. But then I knew how much nonfiction work that you had. And I think there is a place for tour keepers and fiction novels. There is not an entity like that out there I mean there are some tour keepers that may have written some fiction novels but there is not an actual home for that. And the shelves of shalom is going to focus on Torah based fiction but not solely like it could be Christian or could be secular just as long as it doesn't contradict scripture. And I was so blessed because yes for the writers out there if you're telling us if you're in the book you say don't keep the Sabbath or. We're not looking for a hallmark Christmas stories no that would not that would not fly. We're not going to have people chowing down on ham dinner or anything like that. But I was so blessed because I knew what kind of cover artist I wanted to work with and I found Kim Gillam through the unexpected cosmology and she and I have come together and made such a wonderful team. Now she's probably glaring at me through the computer right now because she just looked at the visual presentation I put forth and I can almost hear her saying, why didn't she let me do it. I'm sorry Kim. I only just finished it yesterday. So I didn't have time to send it to you. But yeah we're looking for writers that have that. And I think the artkeepers are a plus but not necessarily not a necessity. And it's I think it's just a wonderful compliment and a place for tourkeepers to find quality fiction novels to read. Rebecca is the same way with me and she is the editor at talk she puts out a lot of books and she tells me all the time you know why didn't she let me edit that I'm like well you know I just taught off the press two hours ago and then I went live. It was a time to go back and forth for a week on this. And to put aside all your other work too so, of course, yeah and Jennifer of course you really inspired me because I always love fiction I used to read hundreds and hundreds of fiction back in the day. And as you just mentioned I write nonfiction I write a lot of papers and a truer topics and things like that but when you put for the idea of starting shows and she was like you know what I'm going to, I'm going to put my fingerprint on this as well and so, and then obviously that's what I've been doing for the last three months is I still have hair but I've been wanting to pull it out and throw my computer against the wall and, and you know hit the delete button and whatever it's been Eventually I'll finish this but you know, yeah. That's a process yeah and I got to read the preview of what Noel's working on and if you've read any of Noel's nonfiction work he has a fantastic voice and nonfiction. It's even better in fiction so I'm excited to see it completed. I actually I do think I do think I'm a better fiction writer than a nonfiction. In fact I'll bring up, not that I'm throwing her back under the bus, but I spent the whole time, she's always editing smoking her cigarettes. And so the whole time I'm writing this every sentence I'm like, I'm imagining when we're back, imagine her smoking her cigarette like you know like zeroing in on my, like will she like this or hate it. And she was really nervous for a couple months because she's like, I, I don't know how your work is going to translate to fiction. And I was so pleased when yeah she wrote read the preview as well and she really loved it so I think everyone's good. No, this isn't about me this is by your book. And so I'm, but I'm excited to premiere this with shelves at Shalom, Tia Teffi, and was there anything else you wanted to add Jennifer before we. I think that's it just you know I'm. Check out Emerald Queen is fantastic you feel free to email me at shelves of Shalom I'm sure we'll put the links been up below the video here. It's for sale right now through the bookstore at the unexpected cosmology and we are. I don't like Amazon at all I am working with Amazon we're going to make this we're going to make this relationship work but Amazon and I do not get along too well. They actually closed my entire account several months ago and I was able to get it up again but. Well, well, well, but anyways yeah so everybody you can check out you can get the book. It's at the unexpected cosmology at our website we have a whole bookstore there and Emerald Queen is included anything else Jennifer. I think that's it just thank you so much for let me give my spiel today. Yeah that was that was really good I thought you tackled that. Absolutely I mean you're clearly very well research on that. I was really nervous because that's the first time I ever did any presentation like that so. You were telling me you were nervous for days and I was nervous for you I was just like all day I was nervous about Jennifer coming on and be like you know I'm nervous for you. So all right well we're going to close and you guys going to see the trailer on the way out and you hit the link. Like this video subscribe to the channel if you haven't already and hit the link and go to the store check it out. Thank you everybody. See ya. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [BLANK_AUDIO]