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Matthew, Chapter 15 verse 24"But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the Lost sheep of the house of Israel."St. John, Chapter 10 verse 16And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice, and there shall be one fold and one shepherd King Solomon was the son of King David. Solomon was the last king of the United Kingdom of Israel. After the death of King Solomon, in 922 B. C., Ten Tribes out of the 12 Tribes of Israel refused the kinghood of Solomon's son. The Ten Tribes of Israel separated from the Jewish (Two Tribes) and Jerusalem to establish their kingdom in the northern part of the Kingdom of Israel called the House of Israel or the Northern Kingdom. In 722 B. C. the Neo-Assyrian Empire invaded the House of Israel and evicted the Ten Tribes to disperse all over the Assyrian Empire and later all over Asia and became the Lost Ten Tribes or the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel. Using the DNA in research led to possible finding the Lost Sheep of Israel. Kurdish of Iraq and Turkey, Pashtun of Afghanistan and Pakistan, Kashmiri and Bane Israel of India and many more communities and tribes carry Hebrew names worldwide could be descendants of the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel. According to Mattew, 15/24, Jesus was not sent but only to the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel. Jesus did not only go there, but he had to go there. Jesus, being the son of God or a Prophet supported by the Holy Spirit doing miracles of waking the dead either way, is not a regular person needs a sneaky way to go to the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel anywhere they were. The Jewish, (the other Two Tribes), established another small kingdom in Jerusalem called the House of Judaea or the Southern Kingdom. The House of Judaea survived first the New-Assyrian Empire invasion, but later they were taken hostages by the Persian Empire to Iran. 70 years later the Persians sent them back to Jerusalem, but while they had been under occupation of Romans Jesus came. Only two tribes of Israel established the House of Judaea, which survived the advent of Jesus. Jesus was born and grown up in the Two Tribes of Judaea, who are called the Jewish. Jesus was sent not only for the Jewish but also for the Lost Ten Tribes or the Lost Sheep of the Northern Kingdom who lost to history. Looking for the Lost Sheep worldwide was a very difficult job, but Jesus was equipped with an arsenal of miracles that made the job very easy. | Jesus by Abdelbaset Youssef, Paperback | Indigo Chapters