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Europa and Jeroboam of Israel
by John R. Salverda
Do Kidnapped Europa and Her Brothers Represent Lost Israelites?
Background:
Greek
Mythology relates that the chief god Zeus disguised himself as a white
bull and abducted the Phoenician princess Europa daughter of Agenor
from her home in Tyre, Lebanon. They went to Crete where Europa gave
birth to Minos, Rhadamanthys, and Sarpedon.
Minos became king of the Minoans in Crete.
Sarpadon went to Lycia in Anatolia (in present-day Turkey).
Rhadamanthus went to Boetia in Greece. His sons were Gortys and Erythrus whose name is Greek for Edom.
Virgil
(69 - 18 BC) makes Rhadamanthus one of the judges and punishers of the
damned in the Underworld (Tartarus) section of The Aeneid.
Pindar
says that Rhadamanthus is the right-hand man of Cronus (now ruling
Elysium) in the Isles of the Blessed (a term that could be applied to
the British Isles) and was the sole judge of the dead.
Elysium, a paradise which Homer placed in the far west, on the banks of the encircling river Oceanos.
Cadmos and his brothers sons of Agenor of Tyre in Phoenicia were sent
to search for Europa. Cadmos founded Thebes in Greece and introduced the
Phoenician [Proto-Hebraic] Alphabet to the Greeks. He was reponsible
for the creation of the Spartans who sprang from the earth.
In the article below, John R. Salverda, analyses the legends
surrounding these figures and finds in them traditions concerning the
Ten Tribes of Israel in their journeys westward from the Land of Israel
after being exiled by Assyria.
Europa Lost
Europe
is named after a descendant of Io's who was called, 'Europa.' The myth
of Europa can be found in any book of Greek Mythology, and has been well
known for almost 3000 years. Can anything new be learned from it' No,
but oddly enough, we can still learn something old, from it. Let us
begin by examining the name itself. The name Europa, is a feminized form
of the same Hebrew name that comes to us through Biblical sources, in
its masculine Latin form, 'Jeroboam.' I learned this, when I compared
two maps of the same city in Syria, one had the city labeled,
'Jerablus,' while the other had it as, 'Europos.' It occurred to me that
this was a perfectly reasonable transliteration, and that both names
were one and the same.
King Jeroboam, the first king of the
northern ten tribes of Israel, is mentioned often in the Bible,
unfortunately his name usually follows after the phrase, 'the sins
of...' This is because Jeroboam was infamous for reintroducing the
worship of god in the form of a bull, and calves were set up as images
of god's savior, these constituted the 'sins of Jeroboam.' This tendency
toward tauropomorphism, began at the Exodus, when Israel's agent of
deliverance, (legends say it was Michael the Archangel) was
overwhelmingly agreed, by the very witnesses of the event, to have been a
calf, of whom they built a golden image. This was an idol, not of God,
but of the son of god, and they sang these words as they danced around
it, 'This is your god oh Israel, who brought you up out of the land of
Egypt.' Israel was regularly personified as a maiden, (the Virgin
Israel) who was beloved by God and betroth to Him. But the Israel of
Jeroboam, went, whoring after foreign gods. It becomes obvious that, to
some, she was known by a feminized version of King Jeroboam's name. The
evidence for this identification is overwhelming. Europa got carried
away adoring god in the form of a bull as well, and both the Virgin
Israel and the maiden Europa, were from Phoenicia. The resulting, 'loss
among the nations,' occurred in both cases, from the same place, and for
the same reason. Does it surprise us to think that this story, (which
included a promise by God to his People who were dispersed amongst the
nations,) may have, in ancient times, received a wider distribution,
than to be stored away on some Temple scroll and only be known,
eventually, through the Bible' In fact the story was far famed, as we
might have known.
The Greek myths tell us that Europa had a son
who ruled over the Island of Crete, his name was Minos. If Europa be
from Jeroboam, and the Cretans spoke Western Semitic, (the same language
as the land of Canaan) which they did, then I'll bet 'Minos,' is the
same name as 'Manasseh.' In fact one wonders indeed, if there wasn't a
bit of confusion between the stories of the Cretan, King Minos, and the
later Judean, King Manasseh. How many other kings, from this same area,
with the same name, were famous for sacrificing youths to a bull headed
god' (Minotaur, Manasseh's Torah' is Manasseh an alternate version of
the name Moses' as in Judges, chapter 18, Verse 30, if so, perhaps the
Minotaur was blasphemously named for the Law of Moses.) Thus it seems
likely that the 'Minoan' civilization was named for the son of Joseph,
Manasseh.
This series of coincidences about Europa is impressive
enough without mentioning this other weird point, which was the fact
that Israel was prophesied to be regathered by an heir to the throne,
and returned to her homeland in the last days. (Isa. 11;10-12) But, this
famous promise, must be cited here as evidence that Europa is Israel,
because this hopeful prophecy is also coincidental to the 'myth.' The
Greek myth asserts that the true heir to the throne was sent to find the
lost Europa, and he was told not to return until he could bring her
back.
Cadmus and the Brothers of Europa
Although the
story of Io must have been in existence in one form or another, since
the Exodus, (parts of her story belong to the days of Abraham, but most
of it, is the story of Hermes Argiophontes, her deliverer, who plays the
role of Moses at the Exodus) there is no doubt that the version of her
story which has come down to us, did not receive it's final form, until
after her descendant Cadmus came to Greece. We know this, because the
story incorporates the use of the Alphabet within its body, for Io was
able to spell her name in the sand with her cow hoof. (This part of the
story relies upon the fact that the Greek 'I' was just a 'Jot,' and the
letter 'o,' resembles a hoof print.) She was thereby identified when she
returned home after her extensive 'wanderings.' This detail limits the
Greek antiquity of Io's story, until about 850 BC. when the Greeks first
began to use the Alphabet. But, this was a Phoenician story that was
brought to Greece at a later date, generations after these events
actually occurred, and the Phoenicians knew about the founding of Argos
already for years back home, because, they were Israelites and the city
of Argos was a colony of Hebron, also it was they who had an alphabet
which Io could spell, the Hebrew alphabet.
No one doubts that
the Hebrew alphabet was used in Greece, but it seems to me, calling it
'Phoenician,' is a bit misleading. If Moses, famous for his writings,
wrote anything, then it is logical to assume him to be the oldest known
user of this alphabet. The Greeks, in keeping with the identification of
Moses with Hermes, (the serpent stick carrying messenger of god who
delivers god's earthly wife from her bondage,) credit Hermes as the
inventor of the alphabet. Cadmus is accredited with bringing the
alphabet of Hermes, from Phoenicia to Greece, but, not until about 850
BC. It's easy to dismiss all myths in a group as fairy tales, but Cadmus
was not a god, he was a man who is famous for doing something which
really happened, others who lived within a few hundred years of him
speak of Cadmus as an actual historic personage. He came to Greece with a
colony and was considered to be the founder of Thebes, a quite well
known city in Boeotian Greece, which was even called 'Cadmea,' after
him.
While there seems to have been a real Cadmus, it is, as if a
very familiar religious doctrine, has gotten attached to him. Because
the role of Cadmus in the story about the return of Europa, foreshadows a
type of the Christian Messiah, he is made to perform a series of tasks,
which are obviously designed to fulfill many key Messianic prophecies.
These tasks were, perhaps, more 'expected,' of him than were actually
'performed' by him. He destroys the serpent by transfixing it to a tree,
thus, 'lifting it up,' and 'nailing it to the tree.' Leaving the Sparti
in Greece, Cadmus goes to the Northwest, into Europe proper, where they
make him King, in the land of the Enchelians, (Angels' Angles, or
English') where, in the end, he and Harmonia, never really die but are
instead Miraculously translated.
The Sparti remained in Greece,
where they left many descendants, and worshipped Cadmus as a hero, with
shrines. One famous, such hero shrine of Cadmus, was located in the
Greek nation of Sparta, on the Laconian coast, and was maintained by the
Spartans, (sown ones) even down to the days of the Jewish high priests
Onias, and Jonathan. As reported by Josephus, and recorded in Rabbinical
writings, Onias and the Spartans, wrote to each other, and both
recognized the Spartans as having a common ancestor.
-John R. Salverda
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