"Judah is a lion's whelp. Thou art he
whom thy brethren shall praise. The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a
lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come." - Gen. 49:9-10
"Bring him unto his people: let his
hands be sufficient for him: and be thou an help from his enemies." -
Deut. 33:7
F.R.A. Glover: In the system of Polity of England there are three
prominent and very important matters:
1. A Material Fact.
2. An Hereditary Descent.
3. An Heraldic Blazon.
If these things exist, - there is no denying
them. They do exist. There is a cause for their existence. These
things are all Eastern:-
The first is, Jacob's Stone.
The second, The Descent of the Monarch
enthroned on it.
The third, The Standard of the Lion Rampant.
If these things came from the East, they
must have been brought. Who brought them?
They are all Hebraish.
The first manifestly, as its name implies.
The second, proveably so.
The third, is, The Standard of the Tribe of
Judah.
The bringer of them must, therefore,
have been a Hebrew; and, undoubtedly, one of note and power.
Viewed collectively, these things have great
significance; and may have, or exercise, an important influence on present and
future events: the which, indeed, must be the case, if the character, the
power, and the mission, of the bringer of these things from Judea, be taken
into account. For it will be seen, by a variety of circumstantial evidence,
that this bringer was no less a person, and no other, than the illustrious
prophet Jeremiah: the man destined by God, in his early days, to foretell, and
to aid in, the out-rooting of the polity and kingdom of Judah; as he was
equally, in his latter days, to help " to plant and to build " the
same (jer 1:10) elsewhere. (Jer 15:11; 25:11)
And this can be proved. Not because certain
traditions affirm that the Prophet was in Ireland, as the Instructor of one of
its greatest kings; but because, the three premisses admitted, nobody but
Jeremiah could have conveyed them thither; or, bringing them, have established
the Stone so as to accord with the terms of the tradition concerning it. The
Legend of the Stone and that Tradition is, that, - Wherever that Stone might
be, a Sceptre should be with it, until it returned to the East, whence it came.
A tradition confirmed, as to the eastern origin of the Stone, by the
discovery now, that its name, which was thought to be Irish, is Irish,
only inasmuch as it is adopted from the Hebrew; and, as to its prophetic
aspect, as not contradicted, hitherto, by subsequent events connected
with it, although traversing a strange and chequered course, for upwards of
2400 years. For, The Stone has still a Sceptre belonging to it; even that of
the mightiest nation on the earth [JML: 1861]; a "Nation of Nations;"
- truly, even so, a Nation of Nations. And the Ruler who is enthroned
thereon, can claim to descend from the Kings of the Race, then and there set
upon it.
At the Council Table at Whitehall, on the
21st April, 1613, King James I said, - "There is a double cause why I
should be careful of the welfare of that people [the Irish] : first, as King of
England, by reason of the long possession the Crown of England hath had of that
land : and, also, as King of Scotland; for the ancient kings of Scotland are
descended of the kings of Ireland." - See Cox's Hibernia Anglicana.
And who shall say that it is not to
go back to that East whence it came, in honour and power, even as it emerged
from it, out of disaster and woe? .. "that those that sowed in tears"
(Jer. 15:11; Zeph. 3:10) shall not have a joyful harvest?
This TRADITION, however, it is to be
especially noted, though a Prophecy, and a Promise requiring the presence of
some certain one to make it of possible performance, is without any allusion to
the most important facts of the case; viz. the identity of the individuals, in
whom the transaction of the setting-up of this Stone in Ireland originated,
with two celebrated persons, intimately and officially connected with Hebrew
history and the Hebrew polity; viz. one, a Prophet and Priest; the other a
Woman, a Princess: a state of things which is only now, at this moment, being
first exhibited to Man; and which, - the proof being based upon material and
historical facts, (now, first, drawn from the obscurity of a language which
concealed them, and, placed in juxta-position,) - he is called upon to
consider, with relation to their practical bearing on present and future
events: since they establish, as an historical fact, that, England is the Remnant
of Judah.
For, if this case can be proved, then, this
strange fact stands out upon the canvas of modern history; namely, that England
is the possessor of the Throne of David, and its Representative; and, the
continuator of that Sceptre of Judah, of which the patriarch Jacob foretold the
continuance until the coming Of SHILOH: and that, coupled with all this, the
Standard of Judah is, not only the Ensign which this Power will have sooner or
later to unfurl, as the Ensign to the Nations, and to which "the dispersed
of Judah" will have to rally; but that her own Scottish Blazon, is, as
that Standard of Judah, the mark, outward and visible, by which the connexion
is established between the dislodged Royalty of Jerusalem and the rehabilitated
Judah of the West: and that she, England, is, therefore, under this triple
manifestation of Hebraical Identity, the true and proveable and legal
representative and essence of "the remnant of Judah:" that remnant,
including "king's daughters," (Jer. 41:10, 43:5-7) which was warned
to escape from Egypt, in company with the Prophet Jeremiah, and promised
protection if it did. (Jer. 44:14, 28; 15:11)
That Remnant, making Judea its way to
sanctuary, ("The little sanctuary" here alluded to, is that of the
Tribes. And if Joseph had one, was not one as needful for Judah? - Ezek.
11:16), became, under the conduct of the prophet,-whose duty it was to provide
for such a restoration of the royal house, wherever he might, in the providence
of God, be directed to go, (and that he went to Ireland we are able to
prove)-the Legal Representative of the House of David, of the Polity of Judah,
and, of the interim state of Entire Israel. ("Thou art a God that hidest
Thyself," - Isa 45:15; Ezek. 11:16)
This, however, will seem to many a relation
so strange, as that no man should be called upon to give it credence without
proof. The first point to establish, will be the Office of the Prophet Jeremiah
in the matter: he being the substratum of foundation upon which the whole
edifice is made to rest.
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