Jeremiah well knew where the Tribes of Israel were in his day. He knew
that Judah, Levi, and Benjamin, were in Babylon, filling in the seventy
years of captivity, and the small remnant that Nebuchadnezzar left of
them in Judah were scattered hither and thither. The Nine Tribes, or
Israel, were settled in Central Asia, and were spreading Northward and
Westward. This he knew, as easily as Peter did centuries after, when he
wrote his epistle to the brethren, scattered abroad in Pontus, Galatia,
Cappadocia, and Asia; or as James, who dedicated his epistle to the
Twelve Tribes which were scattered abroad; or as the Blessed Master who
commissioned and sent His disciples after the lost sheep of the House of
Israel. The place and locality of the Nine Tribes were known to the
Jewish nation in the time of Josephus, the historian, for he speaks of
them, and gives them a fraternal letter which the House of Judah sent
unto the House of Israel. You are to keep in mind that it is after this
the Tribes of Israel are to be lost. All prophecies after 700 B.C., up
to this, our day, and till about 1882 A.D., that had reference to Israel,
plainly mark out the dwelling-place of these Tribes, and yet these
prophecies not being understood, till these latter days, Israel was as
actually lost as if there had been no such prophecies. These prophecies
were first sent North, then West, and then to the “isles of the sea.”
The law of the Gospel of Jesus would be sent to these Tribes; till then
the “isles had to wait for the law.” In due time this law was carried to
them by the missionary Tribe of Benjamin. This very thing and time the
prophet had foretold, for he says: “Wherefore glorify ye the Lord by the
Urim; the name of the Lord God of Israel in the islands of the Western
sea.” How true, indeed “the isles of the sea saw it and feared.”
Jeremiah knew that the Tribe of Dan were a seafaring people, and in their
trading they had become acquainted with Northern Europe and the British
Isles. During the persecutions of Ahab thousands of them had left
Palestine, settling in Denmark—this word Denmark means the circle of Dan.
In course of time they crossed the sea and took possession of the North
of Ireland, settling in the province of Ulster. The Tribe of Simeon,
that had ever cast its lot with Dan, left Palestine and settled in Wales.
Read the prophetic benedictions of the patriarch Jacob in the light of
these historical facts, and they will stand out in sunlight brightness.
“Dan shall judge his people as _one_ of the Tribes of Israel.” In his
_oneness_, all alone he shall go out first, mark out and prepare the way
of the other Tribes; and the royal seed, the ruling power, shall hide
itself in him. “Dan shall be a serpent by the way; an adder in the path
that biteth the horses’ heels so that his rider shall fall backward.”
Yes, Dan will be hid among the Gentiles. He will bite them, sting them,
frustrating their purposes.
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