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Old 19-04-2018, 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Realm Ki
Hi,

This is a question long under ways, and it is merely our of curioustity.

Through my childhood and young adult life, it happened many times that I was treated as kin, by aquaintances, strangers and parents of friends for example. People of jewish decent and faith. (Please, what is the term to use, I heard somewhere that Jew was derogatory, but it is still on wikipedia with no mention of it. Please, enlighten me, if you can.)

That is one thing, I have a biblical name (Rakel) and I'm very dark for ascandinavian.

But today I was reminded of a man who told me that I was actually jewish; I explained where my mother was from and father and their parents in turn. I would have loved to be jewish, for sure! The welcoming I got was very warm and caring and a little mysterious, also. Anyway, this man insisted, I don't remember his argument. I just was.

And later it happened another time, with a very old jewish man who said sth like you cannot always count your parents as your parents... He too stated that I was jewish.

I never followed through with examining it because, I felt like a fraud, I didn't want to trespass.

Years ago I saw a film with Jeff Goldblum where something similar happened to him, can't remember anything but the fact that I was somehow relieved I was not the only one this had happened to.

So, my question is; is this 'a thing' in judaism? Is there some basis in tradition or literature for jewish people being born in non-jewish families, needing to 'find home', or something like that?

The man who first talked to me about it, I heard of him today for the first time in 20 years, and my sister reminded me that he had talked even to her about it back then; telling her to ask me to take it seriously. I didn't know that back then, she felt intimidated by the idea that I would not be family, and never conveyed it to me.

And I simply realized today, hat I have always wondered if there could be any truth to it somehow. If there was/is some 'magic' that I've closed the door on.

Very, very curious to hear if anyone has any insights to it!

Thank you! / Mi
Yeah according to so called scripture there are many places where it says that the Ibreet/Hebrew will be scattered into all nations and just by looking at them it will be hard to tell them apart from a gentile and if you look into the book of Daniel you will see that a certain entity went out to stamp out the residue. They didnt stop there they even have some impostors posing as Ibreet and hindering the dispersed among the nations from returning, and there is a warning against them for hindering but most of them will turn around from their evil ways and actually help. There are those that are too stubborn to turn around just as stubborn as those Ibreet that were dispersed before they were dispersed. Now there are Ibreet that also hinder the way for the dispersed to return and their reward has already been created and they know it.
So here's something to ponder, the house of Yaakubah/Jacob was in slavery in Egypt, they were promised freedom and taken directly to the mountain and given the eternal covenant of freedom which Moses could only fit into one of his hands. Although in that covenant of freedom speaks of seven days there's also an eighth day where the all that is unnecessary will be cut(symbolically) away. Be aware of the interpretations of that covenant and be aware of what has already been taught you and seek diligently and you will find all things that are already in you to know, generally speaking.
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