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Those who came over were of the three most powerful nations of Germany -- Saxons,
                              Angles and Jutes. From the Jutes are descended the people of Kent and the Isle of Wight,
                              and also those in the province of the West Saxons who are to this day called Jutes, seated
                              opposite to the Isle of Wight. From the Saxons, that is the country which is now called
                              Old Saxony, (modern North Germany and Holland) came the East Saxons, the South Sax-
                              ons, and the West Saxons. From the Angles, this is the country which is called Angeln,
                              and which is said from that time to remain a desert to this day, between the province of
                              the Jutes and the Saxons, are descended the East Angles, the Midland Angles, Mercians,
                              all the race of the Northumbrians, that is of those nations that dwell north of the river
                              Humber, and the other nations of the English (quoted from Everyman's edition).


                              The Saxons were mainly derived from the Western Scythians (Israelites) that migrated through
                       the Caucasus (the "gate" mentioned by the prophet Micah) into Europe around the sixth century B.C.

                              By 1066 A.D. the final group of Israelites, during what secular history calls the Norman Con-
                       quest, arrived in the Isles -- completing the overland trek to the appointed place. The Normans were
                       descended from the Norse, and William the Conqueror was the sixth generation from Rolf the Ganga
                       who invaded the north of France in 853 A.D. The Normans were a branch of the Scythians who came
                       from Scandinavia. They and the other invading peoples are all of one origin -- Israelites of either the
                       Scythian or the Cimmerian branch of the ancient (ga-me-ra-a-a) Gimira, the Assyrian name for Israel-
                       ites. The Ancient Britons are also descended from the same stock -- Hebrews that left Egypt before the
                       Exodus or later from Palestine before the Captivities of Israel. From then on the Kingdom began to
                       consolidate its position and grow as YEHOVAH prospered His people.


                              Thus, YEHOVAH established His Kingdom at Mount Sinai in circa 1487 B.C. and later, dur-
                       ing the migrations of Gathelus and Brutus, set the throne of that Kingdom in the Isles of the sea. In the
                       years that followed elements of the Israelite migrations arrived in the "appointed place" of Britain to be
                       ruled over by the "royal line" of Judah that had preceded them. Consequently, it was during a period of
                       a little over 2,520 years that YEHOVAH God established, transplanted and set up His Kingdom during
                       the days of those kings -- that is, of Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece and Rome -- in accurate fulfillment
                       of Daniel's statements to the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar.


                                                   The Chronology of the Empires


                              Let's briefly establish again the chronological boundaries of the four World Empires, for by so
                       doing we will see how accurately Daniel spoke when he referred to Kingdom of YEHOVAH coming
                       into being during the reign of those kings:


                       1)  The  foundation  of the Stone Kingdom was laid in circa. 1487 B.C. Meanwhile, the Babylonian
                       Empire arose out of Assyria. Assyrian independence began about 1900 B.C. but Assyria was a weak
                       state between 1500 and 1400 B.C. It gained brief mastery over Babylon through conquest by Tiglath-
                       Adar (1300 B.C.).


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