The True Bloodlines of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and His Human Ancestors. The Tribes of Joseph the Son Rachel and Jacob.
I Believe that Our Lord Saviors' Bloodlines are indeed from the Tribes of Israel/Jocab.
John 14:6New International Version
6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
John 15:5New International Version
5 “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.
As spoken by many of the Man Prophets Accounts that the truly chosen were of Hebrew Ancestries of St. Joseph and His two sons Ephraim and Manasseh.
One the brothers were of the House of Israel and the other from the House of Judah/Yudah.
The Name of Ephraim in Hebrew means:
Ephraim, Ephraimites
Dual of masculine form of 'Ephraath; double fruit; Ephrajim, a son of Joseph; also the tribe descended from him, and its territory -- Ephraim, Ephraimites.
The Name of Manasses in Hebrew means:
The most famous Manasseh is the eldest son of Joseph, son of Jacob, and his Egyptian wife Asenath (Genesis 41:51). The territory of the descendants of Manasseh (the מנשי, Manassites; Deuteronomy 4:43) was situated in the north of Canaan and stretched diagonally across the Sea of Galilee, from south-west to north-east. Even though Manasseh formed a half-tribe (the other half-tribe came from his brother Ephraim), John the Revelator lists his tribe as one of the twelve of Israel (spelled Μανασσης Manasses; Revelation 7:6).
The Tribe of Manasses split apart and some of them joined his brother Ephraims' tribe.
the other part joined Yudah/Benjamin.
House of Israel
The House of Israel, often referred to as Ephraim due to the prominence of the tribe of Ephraim, was characterized by a series of dynastic changes and political instability. The northern kingdom is noted for its departure from the worship of Yahweh, as its kings, starting with Jeroboam I, established alternative centers of worship in Bethel and Dan to prevent the people from returning to Jerusalem (1 Kings 12:26-30). This apostasy led to the condemnation of the prophets and ultimately to the kingdom's downfall.
In 722 B.C., the Assyrian Empire conquered the House of Israel, leading to the exile of many Israelites and the resettlement of foreign peoples in the land, which resulted in the mixed population known as the Samaritans. The prophetic literature often addresses the House of Israel, calling for repentance and foretelling both judgment and future restoration (e.g., Hosea 1:4-11, Amos 5:1-5).

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