Lost & Found
Lost & Found by Yair Davidiy presents the case that the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel can be identified today among Western peoples — particularly within the English-speaking world.
Drawing on biblical prophecy and a wide range of supporting disciplines, Davidiy argues that the exile of the Ten Tribes was neither the end of their national existence nor the cancellation of their covenantal promises. Instead, Scripture foretold their loss of identity, their migration, and their eventual re-emergence in the “latter days.”
This work surveys the whole of the Bible while placing special emphasis on the Book of Hosea — especially chapters 4 through 7 — as a prophetic key to understanding the spiritual condition, geographic location, and historical role of the Ten Tribes. Hosea’s themes of estrangement, punishment, mercy, and restoration are presented as central to identifying who the Lost Tribes are today.
Bold, biblically driven, and wide-ranging in scope, Lost & Found invites readers to reconsider prophecy, history, and the modern identity of nations through the lens of Scripture.