Sepuluh Puak Yang Hilang
Penampilan
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Sepuluh Puak Yang Hilang dari Israel merujuk kepada puak-puak purba Israel yang menubuhkan Kerajaan Israel dan hilang daripada kisah kitab selepas kerajaan dimusnahkan sekitar tahun 720 BCE oleh Assyria purba.[1] Banyak kumpulan yang mempunyai tradisi berkaitan kewujudan penyembunyian atau kepulangan puak-puak ini pada masa akan datang.
Perkara ini bergantung kepada tradisi agama bertulis dan sebahagiannya berdasarkan spekulasi. Terdapat banyak kesussasteraan berkenaan puak-puak yang hilang dan tiada sumber spesifik yang boleh dipercayai bagi satu jawapan yang lengkap.
Rujukan dan nota
[sunting | sunting sumber]Nota kaki
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ Lost Tribes of Israel program on NOVA, Original broadcast date: 02/22/2000
Petikan
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Michael Riff. The Face of Survival: Jewish Life in Eastern Europe Past and Present. Valentine Mitchell, London, 1992. ISBN 0-85303-220-3
Pautan luar
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Biblical History The Jewish History Resource Center — Project of the Dinur Center for Research in Jewish History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Database of Jewish communities at Beit Hatefutsot in Tel Aviv. - Overview of many hypotheses about the Ten Lost Tribes.
- Brit Am Israel
- Christian, Messianic, and Jewish research on the Ten Lost Tribes
- The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882 by Joseph Wild
- Kulanu ("All of us")
- Bnei Menashe Website
- Brit-Am fallacy exposed
- Afghanistan: Home to Lost Tribes of Israel?
- What happened to the 10 lost tribes? video feature direct from Jerusalem
- Imperial British-Israelism: Justification for an Empire. (1987) Diarkibkan 2004-12-05 di Wayback Machine by Gregory S. Neal
- British Israelism by Gary A. Hand
- The Lemba People by Haruth.com
- United Israel Lost Tribes Research
- Kol haTor Promoting Reconciliation between Returning 10 Tribes and Judah
- Bible Revelations Library of studies on the Return of the Lost 10 Tribes
- Anglo-Israel The History of the Ten "Lost" Tribes by David Baron, "intended primarily as a thorough examination and debunking of Anglo-Israelism"
- British-Israel basics