Melo Ha’ Goyim’:The Fullness Of The Gentiles

The kingdom of Israel was split into two. The 10 tribes of the north have been called the “House of Israel”, the “House of Joseph or just plainly “Ephraim”, because that’s whom got the blessing. Melo ha’ goyim’ the fullness of the gentiles, the fullness of nations…

Two tribes in the southern kingdom were referred to as the “house of judah” because Judah received the first born blessing. It was made up of mainly Judah along with Benjamin. Although there are usually tribes that lived on sides of the national boundaries, the majority of the tribes were Ben and Judah so it has been called the “house of judah” in the south and the “House of Israel” in the north.

So because of the northern kingdom’s constant splitting of the covenant that’s given to Adam, then Noah, next Abraham, and finally written down through Moses, they were taken captive by the King of Assyria around 22 B.C.

He cautioned them! This the second at the Jordan Lake where He said “Be cautious! If you don’t obey me, I am going to allow you to be dispersed into all the nations”. This is beginning moment in which they realize the need for the Sabbath Day.

Then this House of Judah furthermore played the harlot in 586 B.C. and for Seventy years was taken off into Babylon and most folks are familiar with that. Yet what happened after 70 years? Most of the “house of judah” starts to come back and they regained Jerusalem. So divided these people fall when they are allowed to come back, most Judah returned from Babylon but the Northern House of Israel never ever came back! They were merged into the nations, these were taken captive simply by Assyria and they were pushed to all four corners of the then acknowledged world which eventually be all four corners of the world today. They in no way came back!

I’m Jim Staley. It is my heart’s desire that you will be challenged and transformed through the materials and resources that are in this article. Whether its about Jewish holidays, the sabbath day, or the meaning of Easter, we want you to know the truth because the truth will only do one thing!

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