Tamara Tephi - Queen of Jerusalem, Gibraltar and Ireland |
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Jeremiah was a Prophet during the period that led into the Babylonian Exile and was called to be a prophet in 627 BC. His ministry began during good times for Judah, during the reign of Josiah (640 - 609 BC), and continued through the reigns of Jehoiakin (609 - 597 BC), Jehoiachin (597 BC) and Zedekiah (597 - 587 BC). Jeremiah was sent by God to King Zedekiah of Jerusalem, who had broken God's Covenant, to warn him to return to keeping of the Covenant or else God would send King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon to lay siege to and destroy Jerusalem. Zedekiah didn't like Jeremiah's message, and he decided to punish the messenger. Jeremiah was placed in a well that was dark and muddy, but that did not prevent the prophecy from being fulfilled. It only made its fulfillment more certain. Eventually one of Zedekiah's servants persuaded the king to spare Jeremiah. Nebuchadnezzar sent his army and laid siege to the City of Jerusalem whose inhabitants became so hungry that they ate their own children. The city fell and was burned and Solomon's Temple on Mount Moriah was destroyed. 10,000 of the leaders of Judaea were taken captive and were removed to Babylon to become slaves as punishment for allowing themselves to be misled by their rulers. The ten tribes of the northern Kingdom of Israel had previously been punished by the Assyrians in 722 BCE and were taken into slavery in the same way and for the same purpose--punishment for failing to remain faithful to the I AM and the Covenant. They never returned to their homes and were referred to as the Lost Tribes of Israel. Nebuchadnezzar; who was sent by God to punish Zedekiah, honored Jeremiah as God's Prophet, released him from prison and gave him free rein to do as he was commanded by God. Zedekiah and all of his sons were captured; taken to Babylon* where all of his sons were slain in front of Zedekiah's eyes before he was blinded. He died in prison in Babylon and because he had betrayed God. He had broken the Covenant by causing his people to suffer poverty under his own laws, instead of prosperity under God's Laws in the Covenant of the Torah. Torah means "the Law" and is the collective name for the five books given to Moses at Mt. Horeb in Sinai, for the world, and for the people of Israel. Jeremiah hid with Zedekiah's three daughters, including Teia Tephi in a cave under The Holy Temple. The Temple had been built by Solomon on the site where Abraham had offered to sacrifice Isaac, his only son, There the Ark of The Covenant was hidden along with Jacob's Pillar, the Bethel / Lia Fail Stone, king David's Throne of Israel. He did this to protect Teia Tephi and the Ark from being found, and so that no-one would know where The Ark was being taken. The Ark of the Covenant is the special box inside which are kept the Torah and the Stone Tablets, on which the Ten Commandments were written. When Baruch, Jeremiah's scribe (secretary) came and told them that it was safe, Jeremiah took the three princesses with their three handmaidens and his secretary Baruch, and fled with the Ark of the Covenant and Jacob's Pillar Stone, first to Mizpah and then to Tanis in Egypt for safety. {In the movie, "Raiders of the Lost Ark," they say that Tanis is the last-known resting-place of the Ark and that is why they start to look for The Lost Ark in Tanis) After they arrived in Egypt the Pharaoh adopted Zedekiah's daughters as his own daughters and gave them a palace at Tanis, still called today, "Quasr bint el Jehudi," the Palace of the Daughter of Judah. They stayed for a while until Jeremiah was warned that Nebuchadnezzar was going to attack Egypt and that they must leave. It is written in Jeremiah:
Drawing lots to see who would go ashore to find out where they were, the lot fell upon Boedan, the pilot's son, who rowed ashore in their skiff. Boedan captured a local and brought him aboard the ship so that Buchi the pilot who spoke all languages could ask him where they were. They found out from him that they were in the Tiber Estuary and he advised them to avoid Rome, both then and throughout the future. Jeremiah made many prophecies about Rome, including about the Roman Crucifixion of Jesus and on up to our day. From there they sailed on between Corsica and Sardinia where Jeremiah prophesied that, in the latter days, Napoleon would unsuccessfully attack Russia. The Gadite Israelites who had settled there after the Assyrian captivity acknowledged her as its queen. Teia found many of the inhabitants worshipping Melcarth / Neptune and condemned them for their idolatry. There was an idol of Neptune at a shrine to him and the idol held a golden trident in its right hand. Elier the ruler of Gibraltar ordered the trident to be taken from the idol and given to Teia Tephi to go with the Olive-sprig she had brought with her from Jerusalem. During a struggle with the priests to remove the trident, the idol was smashed in two. They stayed there for five
months and both Teia and Jeremiah made many prophecies about the future of
Gibraltar, only one of which still remains to be fulfilled. The crew of
the Tyrian ship that brought them to Gibraltar were evil and plotted to
kill Jeremiah, Teia Tephi and the others, but three months after their
arrival the crew's evil plot was discovered and foiled, so they left to
return to Egypt. On their way back to Egypt the Tyrian ship sank and there were no survivors. This explains why nobody knew where the Ark went after it left Tanis or even that it had left. This was confirmed by Baruch who saw a vision of the ship sinking, immediately before his own death, passing away at the age of eighty and being buried at Caer Teia, Gibraltar. Two months after the Tyrian ship had left Gibraltar and sank, the Gadites' milesian allies helped Jeremiah's party by capturing a Greek vessel, which was then sailed with the aid of Simon, the son of Elier the ruler of Gibraltar, guiding them across the Bay of Algeciras and through the Straits to Breogan in Spain. There he introduced them to Ith Cian, the Israelite ruler who, like the Egyptian pharaoh before him, adopted Teia Tephi as his daughter.
When they left Breogan, heading for Ireland, they got caught in a violent storm that lasted seven days and broke the oars and rudder of their boat, so they could not control the direction of their journey. After being blown North for several days in the storm, they sighted land and the wind of the storm guided their boat right into the bay at Mara-Zion, near St Michael's Mount in Cornwall. This was Divine Providence so that they would not land unannounced and unprotected in Ireland. At Mara-Zion they met Elatha the powerful Israelite ruler of Cornwall, who was a kinsman of Ith Cian of Breogan and an ally of Elier bar Ziza of the Gate (Gibraltar). Elatha welcomed them and had their boat repaired for them. He then sent a message to the high king (Ard ri) of Ireland that Teia Tephi the Queen of Jerusalem and Gibraltar was coming and requested a guarantee of safe-passage for the queen. When Teia Tephi and Jeremiah informed Elatha of the fall of Jerusalem he wept bitterly, so the name given to that place in Cornwall was and still is Mara-Zion, which is Hebrew not Cornish or English and means "Bitter for Jerusalem". Elatha consulted extensively with Jeremiah and was consoled by the knowledge that all of the Promises God made to His "friend" Abraham would be fulfilled, when Christ would come from the Tribe of Joseph / Ephraim and once again reunite with his kiss all of the twelve tribes of Israel, including the Irish Danites . The Irish kings on receiving Elatha's message, sent back their reply, a message of welcome and many gifts of gold and silver to Teia Tephi to show her she would be safe and that they all sought her favor and some her hand in marriage. Eochaidh sent his family's most treasured heirloom; a piece of jewelry which is called the "Sun of Helen" (of Troy); that his sires had won as a spoil of war at the Battle of Troy, where his Zarahite ancestors and the Danite Greek ancestors of the Irish people, including Ulysses, had built their famous Trojan horse, that had successfully fooled the Trojans and gained them access to their city. After receiving their positive answer and invitation, Elatha sent his son Bressail, champion of Nuadh, the king of Ulster, and fifty-three ships, with two thousand and five men, to escort Teia Tephi safely to Ireland. Jeremiah at that point was advised by God to take the Ark of the Covenant in a separate ship and hide. He was warned that there was going to be a rebellion and it was not yet safe to bring the Ark of the Covenant to Tara. Teia Tephi arrived with the Bethel / Lia Fail Stone and her two handmaidens, at Pen Edair (Binn Eadair - Howth), near Ath Cliath (Dublin), in Ireland on the 18th of June 583 B.C. She was greeted there by Eochaidh, the High king (Ard ri - Heremon) and Ethan, the king's harpist and good friend, between whom she was carried ashore and both instantly fell in love with the queen. Teia Tephi knew only the identity of the harpist (Ethan) and didn't know that the other person carrying her was actually Eochaidh, the High-king, whom she was destined to marry. She stayed that night at the Fort of Crimthann, which was built on the top of Howth Hill. Eochaidh, who was urgently called away to rescue his sister who had been kidnapped, had, as a child, been given a vision and told that he must not marry, even if he reached middle-age, because one day his queen would come from the East. When he received the message from Elatha that the queen was coming from Jerusalem to live in Ireland he realized that his wait was almost over and his boyhood prophetic-vision was about to become reality. Teia Tephi was then escorted to Cathair Crofinn (The Hill of Tara), where she arrived on the 20th of June in 583 B.C. and was escorted to the house that had already been prepared for her (Rath Grainne - Fort of the Seed). There, over the door the Druids had written 'Jerusalem' in Hebrew.
The next day Teia Tephi was taken to Cathair Crofinn (now known as the Hill of Tara) where she married Eochaidh, the high king of Ireland, and they gave their pledges of marriage over the Lia Fail Stone (Jacob's Pillar - The Stone of Destiny) that Teia Tephi had brought with her from Jerusalem. She then stood upon the Lia Fail Stone and was acknowledged Queen of all Ireland and Eochaidh as Ard ri. As Eochaidh was from the Zarah (the 'Red Hand') branch
and Teia Tephi was from the line of David of the Pharez branch of Judah,
their marriage-union sealed the "breach" caused centuries earlier when
Judah's twin sons had been born. This
After Tephi was inaugurated as queen of all Ireland, the people complained to her about Bressail, the son of Elatha of Cornwall, so she arranged an election in which he was removed as regent. His laws and taxes were then abolished and the Torah put in their place. A number of kings and warlords in the already divided and war-torn country of Ireland joined Bressail in rebellion against Tephi, because under the Torah that she brought they would have to give back all the wealth that they had unjustly stolen from the people under their laws and taxes. In a huge battle all of the rebel kings, warlords and their armies led by Bressail fought against Teia Tephi and her out-numbered army. As Teia Tephi was fighting for God and His Laws, her army defeated all of the rebels in the battle at Slane, called the Battle of Unna (Destruction), which commenced on 31st October of 583 B.C. and lasted for four days. After the Battle of Unna, in which a huge force of Baal-worshippers were defeated, peace was finally brought to Ireland because the Torah was fully instituted as national law. The people began to deify their Queen for the miraculous victory. To try to prevent this blasphemous deification, already begun while she was still alive, Teia Tephi told the Irish people to hold "Funeral Games" every year on the anniversary of her death. The Funeral Games held near her palace at Teltown, close to Kells were intended to prove that she was human, not a goddess, and to help teach the children to behave. Rewards were given to those who upheld the Laws of the Torah and were the most humble. (She died on the Calends of August, the first day of August.) These games had special rules based on The Torah to commemorate and remember her and the Torah (God's Law). The people were to keep only God's Law as He commanded His people Israel (Deuteronomy 4:2; 17:14-20). This was intended to prevent her descendants and others from making-up their own laws and the people thereby returning to poverty, division, strife and war. These "Funeral Games" were referred to by the sixteenth century French Prophet Nostradamus, in code, as the "Hecatombe Games", in his Quatrain 10,74. Legend has it that Jeremiah landed at Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland and brought the Ark across country to Tara in Royal Meath. Once the Ark was safely sealed in Teia Tephi's future tomb, Jeremiah's mission for God was complete and he died on the 21st of September in 581 B.C. He was buried in what is now called Cairn T at the Loughcrew Hills graveyard. Depicted in hieroglyphics on the second stone on the left as you enter Cairn T is the journey Jeremiah made from Jerusalem to Ireland. The hieroglyphics, or sacred tymboglyphics as Sir William Wilde called them, also show astronomical data from which the date of Jeremiah's death, as well as the date of the Lunar Eclipse that occurred just before the Battle of Unna was fought, can be calculated Teia Tephi and Eochaidh had a palace built at Teltown, near Kells, where they lived and where Teia Tephi wrote her amazing autobiography, "The Book of Tephi, Queen of Tara and Gibraltar." Tephi and Eochaidh had four children, her firstborn son, Aedh, died as a teen-ager and was buried in the Mound of The Hostages at Tara. In 1955 the Irish archaeologist Sean P. O'Riordhain found Aedh's skeleton, still wearing Egyptian beads that had been given to his mother Teia Tephi, by Pharaoh Hophra, when he adopted Tephi as his own daughter during her stay in Egypt, before she came to Ireland to be its queen. A special subterranean tomb was constructed beneath the Mound of The Hostages and Teia Tephi was buried in it, when she died, along with a number of extremely significant artifacts including David's Harp, which features as the Irish people's national emblem, and probably the Ark of The Covenant.
It was then loaned to Fergus, the brother of Muircheartach (Murdoch) king of Ireland, who had emigrated to Scotland and wanted to be crowned king of the Irish who had settled there and had become Scottish. The Stone was not returned to Tara and stayed in Scotland. There it was called the "Stone of Destiny" (English for Lia Fail) and all of the Scottish kings were crowned upon it, until 1296 A.D. Then Edward the First of England, "Longshanks", invaded Scotland, defeated the Scots and took the Stone from Scone Abbey near Perth to London. From that time forward all of the English kings were subsequently crowned in Westminster Abbey upon the Stone of Destiny, up to, and including, George the Sixth, father of the current queen, Elizabeth II. In 1950 four Scottish Nationalists removed the Stone from Westminster Abbey; took it back to Scotland and a fake stone called the Stone of Scone was later placed at Arbroath and from there taken to London. It was this same fake stone that Elizabeth the Second was crowned upon in 1953, so in actual fact, she has never really officially been crowned queen of the British people in the eyes of God. All of the Irish; Scottish and English monarchs after 583 B.C., including Elizabeth the Second, are descended from Eochaidh and Teia Tephi of the line of David from the tribe of Judah. The Stone was taken in 1950 from the House of Windsor from the line of David in fulfillment of God's Prophecies in The Bible Book of Genesis chapter 49:10 -
Then it will depart from Judah to the line of Joseph. That is its destiny, preordained by God and that is why, since it was first removed from Bethel by the Israelites and carried through the wilderness on a pole for forty years with Moses, it has always been known as the Stone of Destiny. Ireland, is known as Inis Fail, meaning, the Island of Destiny. Amazing significance is that, at the beginning of chapter 31 of her Book, Teia Tephi prophesied that the last overturn of the Throne, to Christ, would happen on the 2,484th anniversary of her death, in 534 B.C., which coincides perfectly with 1950 when four brave Scottish Nationalists removed the Stone of Destiny from Westminster Abbey and deprived Elizabeth II a divine coronation. The word Brit-ish is Hebrew not English and it means "the People of The Covenant" The tribe of Joseph is, in fact, divided into two:- Ephraim and Manasseh. Joseph had two sons called Ephraim and Manasseh who, today, are the English and Americans respectively. Abraham, Joseph's great grandad, was told by God that, "in Isaac shall your seed be called" (Genesis 21 v 12). Isaac's sons - Saac's sons - Saxons. The British/English and the Americans are Anglo-Saxons. Teia Tephi also stated, in her Book of Tephi: Queen of Tara and Gibraltar, that the Gadite Israelite people of Gibraltar; referred to by Jeoffry Keating, in his General History of Ireland, as Gadelians (the Eighth tribe of Israel - Gad was the eighth of Jacob/Israel's twelve sons) traded with the people of the "outer deep" in many things, including apes, and archaeologists have found the remains of a Barbary Ape, which is native to Gibraltar, at Navan Fort and have dated it to the Iron-Age, which is the period of Queen Teia Tephi.
See also:
The
Voyage of Zarah: Revealing Gaelic History to 583 BCE
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Teia
Tephi's two sisters loved the fleshpots of Egypt
more than they loved God and wanted to remain there, so they were slain
and did remain in Egypt, as they had desired. Jeremiah's group left Tanis
on a moonless cloudy night, sailing in a ship of Tyre, piloted by a Danite
(5th tribe of Israel, known to the Irish as the Tuatha de Danaan) called
Buchi son of Helek, who was accompanied by his son Boedan, first to
Carthage where they arrived three weeks later but did not disembark. At
sunset a strong hot wind blew from the desert driving them North and
tearing their sails. On the seventh day they entered a little bay by the
mouth of an unknown river that ran from east to west; where they dropped
anchor. 

At
Tara, there were a number of priests of the satanic Baal-religion who had
erected a phallic-pillarstone as part of their worship of the mythical
gods of pagan Baal fertility. Teia Tephi had brought with her The Torah or
God's Laws, which state that worshipping false gods and making graven
images of these, or anything else, is strictly prohibited and carries the
death penalty (Second Commandment), so she ordered that the obscene stone
phallus be removed immediately and the Bethel Stone / Lia Fail (God's
Throne of Israel) be put in its place on the Forrad (Inauguration Mound).
marriage-union,
that took place at "Rath na ri" (the Fort of the Kings) at Tara, in Royal
Meath, is symbolized on the Ulster flag, where the 'Red Hand' of Zarah is
mounted upon the 'Star of David' under the single Royal Crown, symbolizing
the union of the two royal lines, that had sprung from Judah.
The
Lia Fail Stone that Teia Tephi brought with her from Jerusalem stayed in
Ireland, on the Forrad (Inauguration Mound), at Tara, for more than a
thousand years and all of the Irish kings were crowned upon the Stone up
to c. 500 A.D. 















