The Ten Lost Tribes. A World History - Zvi Ben-Dor Benite

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Garcı ́a, Gregorio, 163–165, 166, 167
Gastaldi, Giacomo (c. 1500–1566), 164
Ge ́nebrard, Gilbert (1537–1597), 156–157,
162, 165, 178, 180, 192, 206
geographical theology, 22–28, 54, 61, 83,
140, 158, 179, 182, 188–189, 194
geography, 5, 11, 21, 23, 25, 28, 83,
103–105, 107–108, 127, 141, 143–145,
153, 157, 165, 205, 208–209, 218,
220, 223
Assyrian notions of, 38, 43–45
Hebrew, 129–130
Islamo-Arabic, 89–90, 99–100, 179
Mormon, 185–187
sacred, 25–26
Talmudic, 71–75, 208
and theology.Seegeographical
theology
world, 5, 24, 26, 27, 58, 86, 129–133,
148, 165, 166, 178–181, 182, 183,
200–201, 205, 208
George I (1660–1727), 171
George Ridpath (d. 1726), 171
geosophy, 25
Ghazanah, 104
Glorious Revolution, 169, 170
Godbey, Allen, 22, 245n 66
Gog and Magog, 64, 73, 94, 100, 102,
110, 145–146
Goths, 190–192, 194
Gozan (river), 11, 37, 48, 49, 72, 90, 104,
206
as Ganges, 23, 51, 154
Grant, Asahel (1807–1844), 101
Greenland, 156–157, 160, 162, 165–166,
180, 201


Habor, 11, 37, 48, 49, 72, 90, 104, 114,
202, 213, 218
Haga, Uziel (d. ca. 1900), 4, 26, 215–219
Ha-Kohen, Joseph (1496–1575), 178
Ha-Levi, Solomon (Pablo de Santa
Maria), 115–116


Ha-Lorki, Yehosu‘a, 115–117, 122, 159, 220
Halacha (Jewish Law), 95, 98
Halkin, Hillel, 223
Hamadan (Iran), 72, 100, 103–105
Hanover, House of, 171
Heber, Reginald (1783–1826), 203–204
hebraism, 7, 142–144, 147, 153, 156, 174
Hephthalites (“White Huns”), 149–152
Herodotus, 65, 69, 71, 146, 196
Heylyn, Peter (1600–1662), 169–170
Hezekiah (r. 727–698), 50
Himyarites, 92–94, 100
Hine, Edward (1825–1891), 52, 193–195
Holy Land, 9, 57, 73, 83, 89, 132, 187–188,
205, 222, 223.See alsoPalestine
Homer, 65, 69
Honda (Columbia), 136–137
Hondius, Jodocus (1563–1612), 145, 164,
205
Hosea,32, 50, 53, 64, 76, 81–82, 135, 147,
191–196
and Calvin, 161
Hoshea (king, r. 732–724 or 722), 3, 18
Hugo of Jabala, 100, 103, 105, 114
Huguenots, 146, 173
likened to ten tribes, 172
Hume, David, 19
Hyamson, Albert (1875–1954), 5–6
Hyde, Thomas, (1636–1703), 206

Ibn Ezra, Rabbi Abraham (1092/3–1167),
90, 179
Ibo, 6
Idel, Moshe, 20, 110–111, 235n 72
Inca, 139, 142
India, 13, 89, 106–107, 119, 123–126, 128,
129, 149, 152, 180, 191, 203–207,
213–214, 219, 223
as “edge of the world,” 68–69
Indian Ocean, 21, 89, 92, 123–125,
127–129
inquisition, 135–136, 138, 159–160, 176
irenism, 172, 177–178, 180–181

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