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The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
Note that the Scythians from Spain were known as Milesians—a name replete throughout the Irish annals.
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
The Trojans were forced out of the Aegean region through a series of national conflicts—one of which is presented to us in the famous Trojan War of Homer’s Iliad, which occurred around 1200 B.C.
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
Our proof rests on God’s Word and verifiable history. We must accept these sure facts as a solid foundation. Irish traditions and fragmentary historical details can then be viewed in this light—and that indeed does seem to fill in some...
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
Besides what we’ve already seen, there are other corroborating factors connecting the line of David with Ireland.
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
Is it possible to identify Calcol or Chalcol as Cecrops of Athens and still relate his name to the people of Colchis?
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
But couldn’t the throne have been transferred elsewhere for a long time before being transferred to the British Isles? The indirect answer from prophecy seems to be no.
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
How God would fulfill the specific promises to David, who was descended from Perez?
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
Unfortunately, the dating of the Milesian arrival in Ireland is an area of broad dispute. But there are factors that should help us in forming a reasonable answer.
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
We have elsewhere seen that the royalty of Europe is descended from Judah’s son Zerah, in accordance with the prophecy that the scepter would not depart from Judah (Genesis 49:10). Indeed, the royal house of Britain is a fusion of the...
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
Yet it must be admitted that none of this is certain. Indeed, even though there appear to be many more similarities between Jeremiah and Ollam Fodhla, Ollam appears in the Irish king lists as a king and sometimes as one who reigned...
Beyond Today Magazine
by Tom Robinson
As we saw in part 1, God promised to Israel’s King David an enduring dynasty that would still exist in our time. Putting together biblical prophecies and history, we can see what happened to that dynasty—discovering the remarkable...
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
Concerning the names Tea, Tephi and Tamar, while they may refer to the same person at the time of Jeremiah, it is also possible that they do not. In favor is the fact that these names are sometimes linked together in old Irish poems.
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
If Ollam Fodhla was indeed Jeremiah, his identification as a king is fairly easy to reconcile. It could have resulted from his appearing to be the father or grandfather of the eastern princess he brought with him—or, even more likely,...
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
Based on God’s prophecies, a few evidently made it back to Judah. But what about Jeremiah, Baruch and the kings daughters? Where did they go?
Good News
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The world is abuzz about the newborn son of Britain's Prince William and Duchess Kate—George Alexander Louis or Prince George of Cambridge, third in line to the British throne after Prince Charles and Prince William. His birth on July 22,...
Sermon
by Barry Grady
2023-04-22
Dayton, OH
The British royal line is linked back to King David of Israel through history.
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
Britain’s heraldic imagery takes on great significance in light of the true biblical identity of the British people and their royal family.
The Throne of Britain
by United Church of God
The various royal houses of English history—the Saxons, Danes, Normans, Tudors, Stuarts, Plantagenets, Hanoverians, Saxe-Coburgs, all lines blended and fused with Scottish royalty to form the modern House of Windsor—trace their bloodlines...

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