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The story of the '''twelve tribes of Israel''' is usually thought to have begun with [[Abraham]], the progenitor and first patriarch of the Hebrew people. But, in reality, their record on earth begins much earlier, with the coming of [[Sanat Kumara]], the Ancient of Days. He came on a rescue mission at the time that was the lowest and darkest moment in earth’s history | The story of the '''twelve tribes of Israel''' is usually thought to have begun with [[Abraham]], the progenitor and first patriarch of the Hebrew people. But, in reality, their record on earth begins much earlier, with the coming of [[Sanat Kumara]], the Ancient of Days. He came on a rescue mission at the time that was the lowest and darkest moment in earth’s history. |
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The story of the twelve tribes of Israel is usually thought to have begun with Abraham, the progenitor and first patriarch of the Hebrew people. But, in reality, their record on earth begins much earlier, with the coming of Sanat Kumara, the Ancient of Days. He came on a rescue mission at the time that was the lowest and darkest moment in earth’s history.