The speaker begins by referencing a war and its impact on Benjamin and Levi.
Emphasizes the importance of the laws of God and being a true servant of the Most High.
Prophetic Calling
The speaker claims to be a prophet chosen by God to deliver His words.
The battle described is spiritual, not physical, emphasizing inner strength and adherence to God's laws.
Biblical References and Interpretations
Deuteronomy 28:64
God will scatter the Israelites among all nations as a curse.
This is key to identifying who the Israelites are today.
Genesis 49:1-28
Jacob gathering his sons to describe what will happen to them in the last days.
Establishes that the 12 tribes of Israel are still present.
Deuteronomy 28:68
Prophecy about Israelites being taken into bondage on ships and sold as slaves.
Historically ties to the transatlantic slave trade.
Book: Africa’s Gift to America by J.A. Rogers
References the return of ex-slaves to Sierra Leone and surrounding areas (Liberia, Cape Verde) post-emancipation.
Connects West African tribes (Igbo, Ghana) to the Israelites.
Spiritual Call to Action
Isaiah 11:11: God will recover the remnants of His people from various nations.
Hosea 1:10-11: Reaffirmation that the children of Israel are numerous and will be acknowledged as God's people.
Jeremiah 31:31-35: New Covenant specifically for the House of Israel and Judah, not for other denominations or religions.
Critique of Modern Religious Practices
The speaker argues that modern religions (Baptist, Pentecostal, Mormon, etc.) are false and not aligned with Biblical teachings.
Leviticus 26:45 emphasizes the importance of remembering the covenant of the ancestors.
Romans 11:1: God has not cast away His people; they are still the Israelites.
Identity and Responsibility
Deuteronomy 10:12-13: Instructions for Israelites to fear God, walk in His ways, and keep His commandments.
Criticism of contemporary dressing styles as a violation of Biblical dress codes.
Judgement and Hypocrisy
Matthew 7:1-5: Warns against judging others while being hypocritical oneself.
1 Corinthians 2:15: A spiritual person judges all things but is judged by none.
Historical and Ethnological Points
Examines the origins of different racial identities and ties them to Biblical lineages (Esau and Edom as the progenitors of the Roman Empire and associated with modern white people).
Revelation 12: The woman as Israel, nourished by the serpent (interpreted as systemic oppression by non-Israelites).
Points out systemic issues such as slavery and continued oppression, tying them back to Biblical prophecies.
Concluding Statements
Emphasis on recognizing the true identity of the Israelites and adhering to God's laws to avoid hypocrisy.
Critique of modern societal norms and regulations, particularly around dress codes and moral conduct.
Encouragement for Israelites to rise up against evildoers and maintain their spiritual and moral integrity through God's teachings.