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TS Writer TS Writer 3 weeks ago in Prophecy

When people hear “Israel” today, they often think only of the Jewish people. But biblically, Israel originally referred to all twelve tribes—descendants of Jacob’s sons—not just Judah. After the kingdom divided, the ten northern tribes retained the name Israel and were later exiled by Assyria around 721 BC, becoming the “lost tribes.”

Yet God made enduring promises to these tribes, including blessings of national greatness. Genesis 48–49 and Deuteronomy 33 describe specific prophetic traits for each tribe. Ephraim was to become “a multitude of nations” and Manasseh “a great nation.” Many believe these promises find fulfillment in the rise of the British Commonwealth and the United States.

Modern diversity doesn’t disqualify this identity. Ancient Israel also included a “mixed multitude” (Exodus 12:38), and even Jesus’ genealogy (Matthew 1) includes non-Israelites like Ruth and Rahab. What matters is not ethnicity, but God’s covenant and purpose.

Seeing the U.S. as modern Manasseh helps explain its appearance in prophecy and its rise to global prominence—not as a reward for righteousness, but as a fulfillment of divine promises. With those blessings comes responsibility. Bible prophecy warns that “Israel” (often meaning the northern tribes) will face consequences for forsaking God.

This perspective is not about pride or nationalism—it’s about understanding God’s faithfulness across generations. If true, it should stir humility, reflection, and a renewed sense of purpose for those nations tied to Israel’s prophetic legacy.

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