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Hebrew Warriors
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Hebrew Warriors

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The "KHAZARS" became prominent in southern Russia and its neighborhood in the 600s to 900s CE. They were powerful with a far-reaching influence and well-developed civilization. They protected the Jews while giving full citizenship rights to Christians and Moslems who served them faithfully. The "KHAZARS" converted to Judaism and henceforth were Jewish. The Khazars were related to the Picts of Scotland and to other groups who settled in Scandinavia, France, and the British Isles. Proofs concerning the Israelite origins of the Khazars of necessity also do the same for the nations they were of kinship with. The Khazars were descended from a mixture of remnants of the Ten Tribes, Jewish refugees whose religious affiliation had blurred, and Gentile descendants of Gomer. A movement to return to Judaism began among them. Due to the uncertainty of their lineages the Rabbis declared them all Gentiles and then converted them to Judaism as the Bible and Tradition allowed them to do. Descendants of the Khazars may still be found among some Jewish communities but only as a minority element and indistinguishable from other Jews. Nevertheless, it is both important and of interest to know more about them. The Khazars are symbolic of the Israelite People in general. It should be worth our while to be aware of this. Part of the Scottish people descend from the Agathyrsi who were a branch of the Khazars.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Date
29 August 2019
Pages
220
ISBN
9781678027179

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The "KHAZARS" became prominent in southern Russia and its neighborhood in the 600s to 900s CE. They were powerful with a far-reaching influence and well-developed civilization. They protected the Jews while giving full citizenship rights to Christians and Moslems who served them faithfully. The "KHAZARS" converted to Judaism and henceforth were Jewish. The Khazars were related to the Picts of Scotland and to other groups who settled in Scandinavia, France, and the British Isles. Proofs concerning the Israelite origins of the Khazars of necessity also do the same for the nations they were of kinship with. The Khazars were descended from a mixture of remnants of the Ten Tribes, Jewish refugees whose religious affiliation had blurred, and Gentile descendants of Gomer. A movement to return to Judaism began among them. Due to the uncertainty of their lineages the Rabbis declared them all Gentiles and then converted them to Judaism as the Bible and Tradition allowed them to do. Descendants of the Khazars may still be found among some Jewish communities but only as a minority element and indistinguishable from other Jews. Nevertheless, it is both important and of interest to know more about them. The Khazars are symbolic of the Israelite People in general. It should be worth our while to be aware of this. Part of the Scottish people descend from the Agathyrsi who were a branch of the Khazars.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Date
29 August 2019
Pages
220
ISBN
9781678027179