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Show THE Some PRESENT STATE preliminary remarks will be made ; and then arguments adduced relative to the pres! tribes of Israel. VaeDr VvVReKr + ean Ic has been state of the ; L LU clearly ascertained in the preceding 1. the Israel of God, are chapter, that the ten tribes, as the ‘nthe last days to be recov -ed. and restored with of dry valley The Jews. bones, and the two-sticks t’s hand, have been seen becoming.one in the pro: phe5 “yok. xxxviie as well clearly to ascertain this d in that chapter. But as the many other passages note uring after the ten as this fact is essential to our ing here tribes with confidence note several! additional in the prophets tinguish between of their existence, predictions ; and note | shall of the event, found some passages, which dis- Jews, the dispers d state of the and distincliol tribes ; which the outcast state of the ten our Inquiries. will afford some hight in the_Llebrews 1s predicted, When the restoration o! eDin the last days set up an will God that xi. . Isai ‘1 of to * assemble the outcasts sign for the nations ; ‘tis ah Jud of ether the dispersed Icrael ; and gather tog Mark the disof the earth.” s ner cor four the m fro tered ove! ~ asp’ rsed 3”’ scat are s Jew ke AKnowne r af LO i S the ; tinction n bee long e hav they ia! as the nations as Jews, from the naoutcast ;°? i cast- out ; | . tear the1e ~ are . he -; but; Israel ; orld ; from ; from the social ety soci m fro ; tions co snageeea being Hebrews. as , men of The of lnowledge the prophets. in nd fou y er e tion 1s repeatedl 18 3 most state of the versed Sdan rdea Jews, rophetic 4ne pry} the anin as Jews, scriptures. as the Isratel, The of ees Butecr ngr 4 # ivi. adl: 85% wail isay, eaee 3 gua uasge 1s used sno lan lang " lowing fol isra es sia the outcasts of eth her eat who God reo,—© Tord when israel are recove ly, their ing ord Acc expr ie Jews Toon ess ? They the “s tact ah. s_at last , . the oP Jew ve the Ve n united with aa re they whethe See Isai. xlixinquire . fact and is a3 e ent shm ao : oni ast oni ast es ines? . ther, © to e ng ovi rem + had ulterly Jost e whil state,latteht r “The Jews here,in their dispersed The 18—22 ns. atio Pes, ons. Smee aethrough the nati fro? cl . her charchs tntmot the tenof the of bosom : ‘oon "4 alone,’, 1. ¢ peen ~* left B& the bosom being nuw ic e? brououglght up“ thes ~6 WhWhoo hahatthh br restored to j ws inquire, the Je _ AND JUDAH OF I5f LEL. ; these, where ha hold, I was left alone g tribes had, duriig th Here we learn that the ten sight been utterly out of their dispersion of the Jews, the s lie imp ‘his threp. and knowledge, as therr bre long outcast stale of ‘dea in Isai. Ixiti.. “The the tind We the tentribes. chapter with introduces of God, which the battle of the great day same is introduced The events of the the Millennium; See verse |—®. ted with that perichapter then, are intimately connec ’s ancient They involve the restoration of God od. ient And we find a special branch of that anc people. arly indicapeople pleading with God in language cle been tive of their antecedent outcast state—having of lost from the knowledge of the known descendants an their to made 1s on Allusi Abraham, the Jews. and fatal and to their subsequent cient redemption; rebellion, till God “ was turned to be their enemy, and he fought against them ;’’—or cast them out of lis sight. At last (ata period nearly connected with the great battle) they are waking up, and pleading; “Took habitation of down from heaven, and behold from the inece Ory ? 1c is thy zeal and ;- where ss andar of thylw glory i“hey holine thy strength, the sounding of thy bowels and of thy mercies toward me? restrained ?”’ Are they aftera long period they awake as from the dead, God’s ancient.love ee nation. to their tiv descrip ingly descri affectnos ptive ows S18 is ater Here and What fol- of ; the outcast banished | Doubtless thou art our father, though Abra Isr y ph sata of “as. us, andand Israel acknowledceae uswe not: , — iam 0 ion,u O Lord: nameRe artt our our Father, is from everla ) sting.g”? . Here | at ancient s wn people, , unkno unkno Seg unacknowledged by the Israel known as such, or the Jews - Redeemer, RS thy our then , h 1en isis a branc to Abraham ; i. e that have alw;: Nees r a ways been ; clear} meaning, that unkrown 5 as Clearly theyyahave longig been ben unxn being the descend : : ; and of Abraham ants ; raham to the whole context: yet such Whe the they ¥ tribes shall be convinced, from t} 5 " are. re 2 : actordding accor M OULC REE teG internal fr; dition is,2 and d by the aid’ of ’ those ¢ 1eir OWN os eee the 10s8e commissioned t< I wees m i,| that they* are the~ ancienentt Istsrael a above of ees he God Gee auguage exactlyY fits their Case cas ; as does sphthe |