Immortal Life  

Who is the Dan?


 In the Bible, Dan is the 5th son of Jacob. The beginning of Israel was composed of 12
tribes. Moses had led the Israelities from Egypt to Canaan land. Dan, one of the 12 tribes, disappeared and its existence was unknown. Even though many historians and christians tried to search for Dans¡¯actual activities, they could not explain its disappearance.

Fortunately, the Reverant  Mr, Cho proclaimed that Dan occupied the southern area, and Dan had many battles against Phillistine troops. During the fighting, Dans¡¯top general Samson was Killed when the temple of enemy was destroyed. Dans¡¯troops failed at the battle field, and then they moved to the first land-Lebanon, next to Syria via Iraq and Iran and
at last landed in northern China. Northern China has a high and rough mountain valley- Ural Altai. They lived in the Altai mountain valley for 200 years. During their stay there, they spoke the Altai language instead of the Hebrew language.

Afterwards, they tried to move the southern area, the Yula River, which is located in the
current north Korea. Then they crossed the river and landed near the Dae Dong River which belongs to Peyng Yang province in north Korea.

Mr, Cho said that the Israelites and our Korean ancestors are the same nationality.
They are the descendants of the Dan. Also, in order to verify this fact he provided 130 kinds of similar evidence of normal lifes¡¯ customs, religious ceremony, funeral customs, some foods, etc. Surprisingly, according to the Korean main daily news on august 1 st 2005, Cho-sun ilbo, the pre-Isrel Ambassador taked about his ancestor during an
interview with reporter. He said that Israel consisted of 12 tribes.

They were infiltrated by other countries, so they moved to Europe, Asia and Africa. Today, Koreans¡¯ancestor, Dan or Dankoon is exactly the same as Dan, the son of Jacob.
In the long run, Korea and Israel are the same nationality. He said that it is very interersting thing. Thus, he loves Korea and the Korean people.*  next continued.

Kim, Yoon Bong Seungsa

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