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It is crucial to understand the difference between the eternal covenant land promised to Abraham and his descendants, and the temporary refuge prepared for a scattered remnant.
The covenant land, first delineated in B're'shith (Genesis) 15:18–21 and confirmed as an “everlasting possession” in B're'shith (Genesis) 17:8, is the land of Canaan — the true Promised Land — with Yarushalayim at its center. This is the inheritance of the twelve tribes of Yashar’al and the appointed seat of YAHUSHA’s future reign.
However, because of the nation’s rebellion, idolatry, and neglect of Torah, this sacred land became desolate, exactly as prophesied. YashaYAHU (Isaiah) 64:10 testifies, “Your set-apart cities are a wilderness, Tsiyon has become a wilderness, Yarushalayim a desolation.” Debarim (Deuteronomy) 29:28 warns that YaHU’aH would uproot His people and cast them into another land in fury. YirmeYAHU (Jeremiah) 50:12 further affirms that “your mother shall be greatly ashamed… a wilderness, a dry land, and a desert.”
Because of this prophetic desolation, the true land of Canaan has become largely unrecognized by the nations — not because it disappeared, but because YaHU’aH hid it through judgment and scattering. Despite this, the Scriptures promise its eventual restoration, and not by the tribes themselves at first, but through the actions of foreign nations. As YashaYAHU (Isaiah) 60:10 declares: “The sons of foreigners shall build up your walls, and their kings shall serve you.”
This rebuilding is occurring even now in parts of Southern Africa, where the untouched resources of the land — including gold, diamonds, and fertile vineyards — are being developed by outsiders. Yet prophecy confirms this foreign stewardship is temporary and preparatory. The true heirs — the tribes of Yashar’al — will be gathered again and restored to their rightful land.
In stark contrast, Arzareth was not the covenant land, nor can it be America. According to 2 Esdras 13:41–46, it was a region where the Ten Tribes of the Northern Kingdom fled after their exile by Assyria, to escape the Gentiles and keep the Torah statutes they had never upheld in their own land.
The text plainly states they crossed the Euphrates on foot, through a divine act: “AL Alyon held still the flood”, and they traveled for a year and a half to reach a land where never mankind dwelt. This automatically disqualifies the Americas as Arzareth, since those lands were already inhabited and later violently overtaken by Gentile nations — contradicting the prophecy that the Ten Tribes would “dwell there until the latter time” in peace.
Furthermore, historical Scripture confirms that remnants from all Ten Tribes merged with Yahudah, Binyamin, and Lewi before the Assyrian captivity, as recorded in 2 Chronicles 11:16–17 and 2 Chronicles 15:9. These faithful ones left the Northern Kingdom when idolatry overtook their land and were absorbed into the Southern Kingdom — which would later flee and scatter into Africa following the Babylonian and Roman invasions.
This is why all Twelve Tribes are represented among African and African-descended peoples today — not just Yahudah. Those in Africa today are the descendants of:
Their identity is confirmed by:
Africa is not Arzareth — it is the gathering ground for the preserved bloodlines of all Twelve Tribes, awaiting their regathering to the true Promised Land: Canaan, with Yarushalayim at its center.
The journey of the Ten Tribes of the Northern Kingdom to Arzareth, as recorded in 2 Esdras 13:40–46, was not merely a migration — it was a supernatural act of preservation directed by AL Alyon. After being carried away captive by the Assyrians around 722 BCE, these tribes—Re’uven, Shimon, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Yissakhar, Zebulun, Ephrayim, and Menashsheh—took counsel among themselves to leave the multitude of the Gentiles and seek a distant land where they could finally obey the Torah they had long neglected.
This phrase is critical. Arzareth cannot be any territory already inhabited at that time — disqualifying the Americas, East Africa, and the Levant, all populated in the 8th century BCE.
Additionally, if the tribes had sailed by sea, there would have been no need for YaHU’aH to hold back the Euphrates.
Arzareth, therefore, was not the final inheritance but a wilderness refuge, a prophetic parallel to the Exodus journey.
Later texts suggest this group remained hidden until the time of redemption.
In this light, Arzareth is not the land of Canaan, nor Africa in general, where peoples already existed.
Many have proposed that Arzareth, the land described in 2 Esdras 13:41–46, refers to the Americas. However, a closer reading of the text and examination of history proves this cannot be the case. The Ten Tribes of the Northern Kingdom were prophesied to journey, by foot, to a region “where never mankind dwelt.” This uninhabited condition is central to the identification of Arzareth — yet the Americas were populated for millennia before the Assyrian exile.
From the Olmecs and Maya to the Mississippians and mound-building societies, the Americas were home to thriving civilizations. These lands were never uninhabited, and certainly not free of Gentile domination. In fact, the Native peoples of the Americas were among the most brutally colonized in history, especially by European Gentile empires beginning in the 15th century. This contradicts the prophecy that the Ten Tribes would dwell peacefully in Arzareth “until the latter time.”
Furthermore, 2 Esdras 13:41–46 states that YaHU’aH held still the flood of the Euphrates, allowing the tribes to travel on foot for a year and a half. This supernatural act makes no sense if their journey involved transoceanic travel.
Some defenders of the “America as Arzareth” theory cite alleged Hebrew inscriptions discovered in the United States — such as the Bat Creek Stone (Tennessee, 1889), the Los Lunas Decalogue Stone (New Mexico, 1930s), and the Newark Holy Stones (Ohio, 1860s) — claiming these are proof of early Yashar'alite presence.
Even if any of these inscriptions are genuine, they do not prove that the Ten Tribes came to America as part of the 2 Esdras 13:41–46 migration. Instead, they are more accurately explained as the result of later Hebrew captives or fugitives who arrived in the Americas through slave trade, persecution, or worldwide scattering. This is entirely consistent with Debarim (Deuteronomy) 28:64: “And YaHU’aH shall scatter you among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other.” It also aligns with historical records showing Hebrews were among those forcibly relocated during Islamic and European slave routes.
Thus, the appearance of Hebrew fragments or customs in the Americas is not evidence of Arzareth — it is evidence of scattered Hebrews arriving long after the Assyrian exile, primarily from Yahudah, Binyamin, and the Southern Kingdom. America was not the land of peace, but the land of captivity, especially for Yahudah. As prophesied in Debarim (Deuteronomy) 28:68, “And YaHU’aH shall bring thee into Mitsrayim again with ships… and there ye shall be sold unto your enemies as bondmen and bondwomen.”
In truth, America — particularly the United States and the Caribbean — is Mystery Babylon, the final place of enslavement, deception, and judgment. It is where the curses of Torah reached their peak and where the awakening of Yahudah and Binyamin is now occurring, preparing them for the return.
Arzareth, on the other hand, was never meant to be colonized, overthrown, or desecrated by Gentiles. It was a preserved refuge for the Ten Tribes — a land where mankind had never dwelt, where they could obey Torah in peace “until the latter time.” That level of divine preservation simply does not describe the Americas.
One of the greatest overlooked truths in prophecy and history is that Africa—especially Sub-Saharan Africa—became the central region where all Twelve Tribes of Yashar’al were regathered over time. This was not by accident, but by divine orchestration.
Although 2 Esdras 13:41–46 records the journey of the Ten Tribes to Arzareth, it does not say that every single member of each tribe went on that journey. In fact, the Scriptures confirm that a faithful remnant from the Northern Tribes—those who rejected the idolatry of Yarob’am—migrated to Yahudah, Binyamin, and Lewi before the Assyrian captivity, merging into the Southern Kingdom.
2 Chronicles 11:16–17 — “And after them out of all the tribes of Yashar’al such as set their hearts to seek YaHU’aH AL’uah of Yashar’al came to Yarushalayim, to sacrifice unto YaHU’aH the AL’uah of their fathers. So, they strengthened the kingdom of Yahudah…”
2 Chronicles 15:9 — “And he gathered all Yahudah and Binyamin, and the strangers with them out of Ephrayim and Menashsheh, and out of Shim’on: for they fell to him out of Yashar’al in abundance, when they saw that YaHU’aH his AL’uah was with him.”
These were not entire tribes, but individuals and families from the Northern Kingdom who still feared YaHU’aH. The vast majority of the Ten Tribes remained in rebellion and were later exiled by Assyria—those are the ones who fled to Arzareth.
All Africans are not the same — and all Africans are not “African.” Many are descendants of scattered tribes of Yashar’al who migrated into Africa during different waves of invasion, captivity, or prophetic escape. Some remained hidden in the land. Others fled east or south instead of west. Arzareth was a separate migration route. But the heart of covenant preservation was already shifting to Africa before, during, and after that journey.
A critical and often missed piece is found in the book of Ezra, after the Babylonian exile. As some of the southern tribes began to return from captivity, a census was taken—and what it revealed proves that remnants of the other tribes were still in the land.
Ezra 2:59 — “And these were they who went up from Tel-Melah, Tel-Harsha, Kerub, Addan, and Immer, but they could not show their father’s house and their seed, whether they were of Yashar’al…”
Ezra 2:62–63 — “These sought their register among those that were reckoned by genealogy, but they were not found: therefore, were they, as polluted, put from the priesthood. And the Tirshatha said unto them, that they should not eat of the most qodash things, till there stood up a priest with Urim and with Thummim.”
Even priests among them could not prove their genealogy and were disqualified from priestly duties. This confirms that some descendants of the Ten Tribes were still living in the land of Yashar’al, but had lost their records or tribal recognition. They were not strangers—they were covenant people who had survived invasions, scatterings, or exile. YaHU’aH knew them—but man did not. Their identities were erased by history, just as today’s scattered remnant are awakening without man’s recognition.
Migration Timeline of the Twelve Tribes
The historical phenomenon known as the Bantu Expansion provides a compelling framework for understanding how many descendants of the Twelve Tribes—particularly those identified with Lewi, Yissakhar, and Zebulun—repopulated large portions of Sub-Saharan Africa after the scattering. Originating from a nucleus in West Africa (modern-day Nigeria/Cameroon), the Bantu migrations began around 2000 BCE and expanded southward and eastward over centuries, spanning thousands of miles and traversing diverse terrains.
Although this migration predates the Assyrian exile of 722 BCE, it established migratory routes that later groups—including Israelite remnants fleeing captivity—may have followed. These waves moved through regions like the Congo Basin, Angola’s highlands, and the Zambezi River valley, establishing strong population centers in Southern Africa by approximately 500 CE.
While this may resemble the journey of the Ten Tribes, Arzareth cannot be conclusively identified as Southern Africa, because 2 Esdras 13:41–46 clearly states the Ten Tribes traveled for a year and a half to a land where never mankind dwelt—a prophetic requirement that disqualifies any already-inhabited region like Africa. The Americas—though proposed by some—are also disqualified, as archaeological and cultural evidence confirms they were already populated and later overtaken violently by Gentiles.
Instead, the presence of Torah-keeping customs, Semitic linguistic echoes, and circumcision practices among Bantu-speaking peoples strongly supports that remnants from all Twelve Tribes—including those who merged with Yahudah, Binyamin, and Lewi before Assyria’s conquest—were scattered throughout Africa, repopulating it during and after Babylonian and Roman persecutions.
Even here, the prophetic curses followed disobedience: the Indian Ocean slave trade ripped away millions. Still, the prophetic word stands.
“Fear not: for I am with thee: I will bring thy seed from the east and gather thee from the west... bring my sons from far, and my daughters from the ends of the earth.”
ZecharYAH (Zechariah) 14:2 confirms that even amid judgment and destruction, a remnant will be preserved:
“For I will gather all nations against Yarushalayim to battle... and the residue of the people shall not be cut off from the city.”
This remnant theology is echoed again in ZecharYAH (Zechariah) 8:11:
“But now I will not be unto the remnant of this people as in the former days, saith YaHU’aH of hosts.”
These verses emphasize that although scattered, afflicted, and judged, YaHU’aH preserves His people, not only physically, but covenantally, preparing them for restoration.
Mapungubwe (1075–1220 CE) shows high civilization with Torah-aligned practices. Bantu oral traditions tell of a “great trek guided by a divine star”, mirroring 2 Esdras 13:44, not to prove location, but spiritual continuity.
Though Arzareth’s location remains hidden, what is clear is this: Africa is not Arzareth—it is the gathering and preservation ground. The tribes scattered here were not those who walked through the Euphrates, but those who remained faithful and merged with the Southern Kingdom.
Prophecy aligns with history: Africa holds the Twelve Tribes. But their final return is not to Africa—it is to Canaan, with Yarushalayim at its center.
After centuries of covenant migration into Africa, many tribes of Yashar’al were preserved across regions such as Nigeria, Ghana, Angola, Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. These were not accidental wanderings, but the result of divine judgment, prophetic scattering, and covenant survival.
As their presence grew, so did hostility from surrounding African kingdoms. These Torah-keeping Yashar’alites — distinguished by their refusal to eat pork, their set-apart calendar, circumcision, and unique customs — were seen as foreign threats by the ruling powers of those lands.
They were Hebrews, not Canaanites. They were descendants of Ya’aqob, not sons of Ham. The surrounding nations treated them as spiritual outsiders, often targeting them with suspicion, envy, or violence.
This led to a tragic fulfillment of prophecy. Over time, various African kingdoms—including the Buganda Kingdom in modern-day Uganda—joined Islamic and Christian networks that sold Hebrews into slavery. These were not betrayals from fellow tribes, but external oppression from Gentile nations, fulfilling the warnings of Torah.
In July 2023, this truth was openly acknowledged by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, who issued a rare public apology:
“If it were not for the part that our African kings and chiefs played in the slave trade, this evil trade could not have survived.” — President Museveni, Black Enterprise, 2023
Museveni admitted that African rulers sold people into slavery and invited the descendants of those scattered to return to their ancestral homeland. His words matched the pattern of judgment and restoration prophesied by YaHU’aH:
Tehillim (Psalms) 83:4 — “They have said, Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation; that the name of Yashar’al may be no more in remembrance.”
Debarim (Deuteronomy) 28:68 — “And YaHU’aH shall bring thee into Mitsrayim again with ships, by the way whereof I spake unto thee, Thou shalt see it no more again: and there ye shall be sold unto your enemies for bondmen and bondwomen, and no man shall buy you.”
These oppressors were not part of the covenant bloodline. Their actions were used by YaHU’aH to execute discipline and drive His people deeper into the wilderness — both physically and spiritually.
But even in the midst of judgment, YaHU’aH did not forget His people:
Yehezqel (Ezekiel) 11:16 — “Though I have scattered them among the nations, yet will I be to them as a little sanctuary in the countries where they shall come.”
Zekaryah (Zechariah) 10:9 — “And I will sow them among the people: and they shall remember Me in far countries; and they shall live with their children, and return.”
Oral traditions and cultural records from regions like Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Malawi support the reality that Torah-keeping communities once lived among and within African societies, preserving their set-apart identity through unique practices.
In Eastern Uganda, the Bagisu (Bamasaba) people have long practiced male circumcision, maintained tribal separation, and upheld distinct rites of passage such as the Imbalu ceremony — one of the most structured and ancient coming-of-age rituals in Africa.
“The Bagisu... practice male circumcision as a cultural requirement. This tradition is highly significant to their identity and viewed as a spiritual mandate for transitioning boys into manhood.”
— Petnah Africa Tours, “The Bagisu / Bamasaba of Uganda”
Meanwhile, in Mbale and surrounding regions, the Abayudaya Jewish community emerged in the early 1900s, rooted in oral memory and scripture. They began observing circumcision on the eighth day, Torah commandments, Sabbath observance, and dietary laws — clearly echoing ancient Hebrew customs.
“The Abayudaya — ‘People of Judah’ — have practiced Judaism for over 100 years in Uganda, keeping kosher, observing Shabbat, and teaching Torah, despite intense persecution under Idi Amin and others.”
— World Jewish Relief, “Who Are the Abayudaya Jewish Community in Uganda?”
These groups — whether Hebrew migrants or African communities touched by Hebrew heritage — reflect the spiritual echoes of Yashar’al across the continent. Even when scattered and disconnected from genealogical records, their customs, covenant markers, and prophetic identity endured.
All of this leads back to the promises of YaHU’aH — that no matter how far the scattering, He will gather His people again.
YeshaYahu (Isaiah) 11:11–12 — “And it shall come to pass in that day, that YaHU’aH shall set His hand again the second time to recover the remnant of His people, which shall be left, from Assyria, and from Mitsrayim, and from Pathros, and from Cush, and from Elam, and from Shinar, and from Hamath, and from the islands of the sea. And He shall set up an ensign for the nations, and shall assemble the outcasts of Yashar’al, and gather together the dispersed of Yahudah from the four corners of the earth.”
Zephanyahu 3:10 — “From beyond the rivers of Cush My suppliants, even the daughter of My dispersed, shall bring Mine offering.”
Africa — especially Sub-Saharan Africa — became the preservation ground for the bloodlines of all Twelve Tribes, not just Yahudah. From there, the seeds of covenant identity were sown into:
Debarim (Deuteronomy) 28:64 — “And YaHU’aH shall scatter thee among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other…”
And now, across the world, we are witnessing the Great Awakening — as African Americans, Afro-Caribbeans, the Igbo, Lemba, Ashanti, and many more return to:
Debarim (Deuteronomy) 30:4 — “If any of thine be driven out unto the outmost parts of heaven, from thence will YaHU’aH thy AL’uah gather thee, and from thence will He fetch thee.”
Understanding the true location and state of Yarushalayim is paramount. The Yarushalayim spoken of in Scripture—the heart of the covenant land of Canaan—is currently desolate and hidden, awaiting both its prophesied restoration and the return of the covenant people. It is entirely distinct from modern cities claiming its name, particularly the falsely labeled Middle Eastern city.
YashaYAHU (Isaiah) 64:10 declares: “Your set-apart cities are a wilderness, Tsiyon has become a wilderness, Yarushalayim a desolation.” This desolation is the direct result of disobedience, idolatry, and exile. Yet the promise of renewal stands firm. Tehillim (Psalms) 48:2 praises its eternal significance: “Beautiful for elevation, the joy of the whole earth, is Mount Tsiyon, on the sides of the north, the city of the great King.”
Its dramatic restoration is linked to the return of YAHUSHA Ha’Mashiach, who, according to ZekharYAHU (Zechariah) 14:4, “shall stand in that day upon the Mount of Olives... and the mount shall cleave in the midst,” marking a supernatural transformation and the reestablishment of His Kingdom from the true Yarushalayim.
Prophets foresaw that Yarushalayim would become the center of global Torah instruction:
“And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of YaHU’aH’s house shall be established... and all nations shall flow unto it... for out of Tsiyon shall go forth the Torah, and the word of YaHU’aH from Yarushalayim.”
Historically, sites like the Siloam Inscription—an 8th-century BCE Hebrew relic—anchor the identity of the true Yarushalayim. Its abandonment following the Babylonian exile (586 BCE) fulfilled YashaYAHU’s prophecy of desolation. Books like the Kebra Nagast (15th century), preserved among the Falasha of Ethiopia, reverently describe Yarushalayim as our “spiritual mother”.
In contrast, British colonial cartographers in the 19th century deliberately misidentified Middle Eastern geography to align with political interests, creating false maps that displaced our true homeland. Yet, by 2025, over 10,000 African scholars and researchers are calling for recognition of Canaan’s actual location in Africa.
Yehezqel (Ezekiel) 37:25 reminds us:
“And they shall dwell in the land that I have given unto Ya’aqob My servant, wherein your fathers have dwelt... and My servant David shall be their prince forever.”
The land and city awaiting restoration is not in the Middle East—it is in Africa. The true Yarushalayim remains desolate, hidden, but not forsaken. It is the place from which YAHUSHA will reign.
The historical and prophetic evidence overwhelmingly confirms that the true land of Canaan is located in Southern Africa — particularly in the region encompassing present-day South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.
WHY THIS MATTERS
Original Borders from Genesis 10:19:
“The border of the Canaanites was from Sidon, as you go toward Gerar, as far as Gaza...”
Though commonly misapplied to the Middle East, these ancient place names—Sidon, Gerar, Gaza—were transferred southward by Hamitic migrations. Colonial explorers from the 1500s–1800s recorded names like Zidane (Sidon) and Gerar in Southern African oral traditions and topography.
Colonial Records:
Kalahari Transformation:
“This land that was desolate is become like the garden of Eden.” (Yehezqel/Ezekiel 36:35)
This signals transformation to the restoration of Canaan, in fulfillment of prophecy.
Tribal & Linguistic Evidence:
This confirms: the Final Exodus will not be the Middle East, but to the true Canaan in Southern Africa, the covenant inheritance of our fathers.
Envision a conceptual map illustrating the distinct geographical and spiritual realities described in Scripture. The central focus of this map is the Southern African desert region, specifically the Kalahari Desert, which has begun transforming into a fertile and habitable zone through the provision of YaHU’aH. Spanning approximately 900,000 km², this once desolate area is experiencing measurable greening (15% increase recorded by 2024), making it a prophetic focal point of restoration.
Key Features to Illustrate Within or Near the Region:
Natural Resources Signifying YaHU’aH’s Provision:
Major Geographical Markers:
Prophetic Migration Path:
Use faint directional arrows to depict the 4,376-mile journey beginning from the Assyrian captivity regions (marked vaguely beyond the top or northeast edge of the map). This migration path should cross:
The directional movement represents the divine relocation journey described in 2 Esdras 13:40–45, where the Ten Tribes fled captivity to keep the Torah away from Gentile corruption.
Distinction from the Covenant Land:
Adjacent and distinct from Arzareth, display a faded or contrasting area labeled “Canaan — Desolate, Awaiting Restoration.” This region symbolizes the true covenant land promised to Abraham and his seed, currently in a desolate state as prophesied:
“Your set-apart cities are a wilderness, Tsiyon has become a wilderness, Yarushalayim a desolation.” (YashaYAHU/Isaiah 64:10)
Purpose of the Map:
This map is not a scientific or political tool, but a prophetic visual representation based entirely on Scripture. It is designed to distinguish between:
Together, these features visually support the divine narrative of exile, preservation, restoration, and ultimate return, reinforcing the role of Southern Africa’s deserts in the fulfillment of prophetic promises.
The identification of America as the final “Mystery Babylon” described in scripture—particularly in texts like 2 Esdras 15:46 (interpreted alongside Revelation 17–18)—is central to understanding the specific exile experience of the Southern Kingdom tribes, Yahudah and Binyamin. This framework asserts that America represents the ultimate land of captivity in the latter days, distinct from the temporary Arzareth refuge described for the Northern Kingdom. Crucially, this interpretation affirms that prior to the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade (roughly 1441–1888), there were no tribes of Ya’aqob in the Americas. The indigenous populations, though suffering in their own right, have separate origins and do not bear the specific prophetic curses detailed in the Torah for Yashar’al.
Instead, America became the prophesied destination for Yahudah (identified as the Igbo and African Americans) and Binyamin (identified with the Jamaican Maroons and related Caribbean groups), fulfilling the divine judgment of being “scattered into another land” (Debarim (Deuteronomy) 29:28) and, most specifically, being taken “in ships” into bondage (Debarim (Deuteronomy) 28:68).
America, therefore, is not Arzareth. It is Babylon—the final stronghold of oppression. But the awakening among Yahudah and Binyamin today—spiritually, culturally, and prophetically—marks the beginning of the promised regathering from this captivity back to the restored land of Canaan.
The curses are ending. The return is near.
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