The Scattered Israelites Book

The Scattered Israelites: The True History and Future of God’s Chosen People
Complete Edition – Chapters 1–18
By Yirmeyahu Mwangelwa
The Scattered Israelites: The True History and Future of God’s Chosen People is a groundbreaking 1,188-page journey through Scripture, history, genetics, and prophecy. In this complete edition, author Yirmeyahu Mwangelwa uncovers the forgotten identity of the ancient Israelites—revealing that they were Black people, scattered across the world through slavery, migration, and conquest.
From the Garden of Eden to the End of Days, this book traces the story of the Israelites: their covenant with Yahweh, their disobedience and exile, their suffering under the Curses of Deuteronomy 28, and their eventual restoration through repentance and the New Covenant of Yehoshua the Messiah.
This volume dismantles centuries of distortion:
- It proves that the ancient Israelites became the Bantu and West African tribes.
- It exposes the rise of Judaism as a separate identity from Biblical Israel.
- It corrects misunderstandings about Christianity, the Temple, and the New Covenant.
- It walks through the slavery and oppression of the Israelite diaspora.
- It outlines the full prophetic timeline of Israel’s restoration and Yehoshua’s return.
This is not just a history book—it’s a prophetic call.
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Copyright Page
Copyright information about the book.
Epigraph
A short quotation relevant to the book.
Acknowledgments
Thanking those who helped me with the book.
Introduction
An introduction to the book including who it is written for.
Niger-Congo, Bantu, and E1b1a Genetics
An introductory discussion about Niger-Congo tribes, the Bantu subgroup, and their genetics.
Chapter 1: In the Beginning
• The location of Eden and ancient Cush in Mesopotamia
• How the dispersion began through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
• Physical traits of the Israelites: skin like bronze, hair like wool, and dreadlocks
• Evidence that Yehoshua, Mary, David, and Solomon were Black
• Why ancient Egyptians, Canaanites, and Kushites were all Black peoples
• How Middle Eastern features changed through Turkic migration and the Islamic slave trade
• Why Yehoshua could not have been “olive-skinned”
Chapter 2: Israelites and the Covenant
• Enslavement in Egypt and Yahweh’s covenant with Israel
• The laws, structure, and significance of the covenant
• A complete look at Yahweh’s feasts, Sabbaths, and clean eating laws
• The function and layout of the tabernacle
• The meaning of animal sacrifices and offerings
• How disobedience brought the covenant curses and judgment
• The conquest of Canaan and why the Canaanites were removed
Chapter 3: The Kings and the Divided Kingdom
• How Israel was led by judges and prophets
• The anointing of Saul, David, and Solomon
• The covenant's influence on the monarchy
• The division of the kingdom into Israel and Judah—and what it means for prophecy
Chapter 4: The Scattering of the Israelites
- How the Assyrian conquest led to the dispersion of the northern kingdom
- Why Israelites fled south into Sub-Saharan Africa
- How Bantu tribes retained elements of Israelite identity
- What Y-DNA haplogroups reveal about Israelite ancestry
- The transformation of Israelites into tribal African peoples
Chapter 5: The Fall and Return of Judah
- The disobedience and exile of the southern kingdom
- Babylon’s conquest of Judah and the rise of prophets like Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel
- Judah’s return under Ezra and Nehemiah
- How Gentile influence increased during the Persian and Hellenistic eras
Chapter 6: Hebrews, Israelites, and Jews
- Why the term "Jew" does not exist in the original Scriptures
- The difference between Hebrew, Israelite, and Judean
- How Gentiles began to identify as Jews
- The historical roots of Judaism and how it diverged from Yahweh’s covenant
Chapter 7: Hellenism, Judaism, and Rome
- The rise of Hellenistic influence and the Maccabean revolt
- The invention of the term "Judaism"
- How Judaism erased the Name of Yahweh
- The Roman conquest of Judea and the global spread of Judaism
Chapter 8: Yehoshua and the New Covenant
- How Yehoshua’s death, burial, and resurrection are essential for Israel’s restoration
- Why Israelites must be born again to return to the land of Israel
- Why church buildings, titles, pulpits, tithing systems, and altar calls are all unbiblical inventions
- How the Roman-Greek church structure has led to widespread spiritual abuse
Chapter 9: Christianity
- The rise of Christianity as a distortion of the faith of Yehoshua
- How Satan corrupted “The Way” and replaced it with councils and creeds
- A clear look at how we got our modern Bible translations
- How Christianity became the religion of Europe—and spread to the world
Chapter 10: Jewish History
- A powerful look at the Judean-Roman wars and the flight of Israelites into Africa
- Why Jews never fully left the land of Israel—and what it means
- Why most Jews today are of European descent
- Jewish persecution in Europe and Russia
Chapter 11: The Rise of Islam
- A direct comparison between Islam and the Way of Yahweh
- How North Africa became Islamic—and how that affected Israelite populations
- The global spread of Islam and its long-term effects
- Why the haplogroup E1b1b is linked to Edomites, not Israelites
Chapter 12: Slavery of Israelites
- A full timeline of the Islamic and transatlantic slave trades
- Why Bantu-speaking Africans were targeted and enslaved
- The Zanj Rebellion, the Arab slave markets, and the erasure of Israelite identity
- Biblical prophecies that foretold American slavery—and their modern fulfillment
Chapter 13: Oppression Beyond Slavery
- How the oppression continued after abolition—through colonialism and racism
- Detailed timelines of oppression in the Caribbean, Central and South America, and the U.S.
- The near-erasure of Israelites in Argentina and the long shadow of European colonization
- How Africa continues to be exploited to this day
Chapter 14: The Curses of Israelites
- A deep, verse-by-verse exploration of the curses in Deuteronomy 28
- How these curses match the suffering of Black and Afro-descended peoples today
- Poverty, illness, slavery, despair, broken families, and systemic oppression
- Why these curses prove that Bantu and West African descendants are the Israelites
Chapter 15: The Restoration of Israelites
- Yahweh’s promise to remember, shake, and gather His people again
- The wilderness judgment before entering the New Covenant
- Prophecies about a physical regathering before Yehoshua’s reign
- The rise of Gog and the Beast, the future war, and Israel’s final deliverance
Chapter 16: Why Jews Are Not Israelites
- Why the formation of the modern State of Israel does not fulfill prophecy
- What the Nakba reveals about the true inheritance of the land
- Scriptural proofs that Jews today have not experienced the curses of Israel
- Why Jewish prosperity, political power, and cultural success disqualify them from being the scattered people of prophecy
- How the Bantu and West African descendants fit every mark of the true Israelites
Chapter 17: Yehoshua and the Temple
- Why Yehoshua’s atonement sacrifice did not abolish the need for the Temple
- How the future Temple is part of the New Covenant
- What Scripture actually says about sacrifices resuming in the last days
- The deception of the modern Jewish temple narrative
Chapter 18: Israel’s Prophetic Timeline
- A detailed, step-by-step timeline of prophetic events, including:
- Israel scattered for breaking the Covenant
- Israel suffers the curses
- Israel remembers and repents
- Yahweh begins restoration and gathers them to the wilderness
- Israel enters the New Covenant and returns to the land
- The Temple is rebuilt, sacrifices resume, and blessing follows
- The rise of the Antichrist and the Abomination of Desolation
- The Great Tribulation and the War of Armageddon
- The glorious return of Yehoshua and His reign
- The final judgment—and the beginning of eternity