Ancestry
Ancestry by Yair Davidiy explores one of the most intriguing questions in biblical and historical research: What became of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel?
Following their exile by the Assyrian Empire, ten of the twelve tribes of Israel disappeared from the biblical narrative. Drawing on Scripture, classical sources, archaeology, linguistics, and ancient traditions, Davidiy traces their migrations through the Near East and into Europe. He presents evidence suggesting that significant groups moved westward over centuries, eventually becoming foundational elements among the peoples of Ireland, Britain, and other regions of Celtic culture.
The book examines parallels in language, folklore, tribal names, heraldry, and early chronicles, arguing that the Welsh, Irish, and Gaelic (Scottish) traditions preserve echoes of a West Semitic, Hebrew-related heritage. From ancient annals to enduring national legends, Ancestry assembles a wide-ranging body of material pointing to shared origins.
Bold, researched, and thought-provoking, this work challenges conventional assumptions and invites readers to reconsider the historical identity of nations and the far-reaching legacy of the Tribes of Israel.