
Important nobles were buried within stone walled enclosures that were then covered with mounds of earth. In ancient times it had been a burial site for hundreds of people. Glover believed that the Ark of the Covenant was buried at Tara Hill, in County Meath, near the coast, in east- central Ireland. In this book he reconstructs the story of Tea Tephi. Among other works he wrote, "England, the Remnant of Judah and the Israel of Ephraim," 1881. Glover was an adherent of British Israel teachings and became one of its better-known writers. Glover had served as "Reverend, Chaplain of Her Britannic Majesty's Consulate at Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany." Before 1870 Germany was not a united country but divided into several States and principalities. The story of Tea Tephi has been attributed to Frederick Robert Augustus Glover (1800-1881). Jeremiah and the daughters of Zedekiah were taken with them. The few survivors feared that the Babylonians might blame them for had happened and so fled to Egypt. A Jewish rebel, Ishmael son of Nethaniah, for some reason murdered Gedaliah and most of the Jews with him. These included the prophet Jeremiah, Baruch the Scribe (amanuensis and disciple of Jeremiah), and daughters of King Zedekiah. A small remnant remained under the supervision of Gedaliah, son of Pashhur. The Babylonians had nearly all the Jews of Judea sent to Babylon in exile. This is worth remembering since some writers seem to assume that no legitimate heirs to the throne of David remained. There must have already been 100s of male descendants of Solomon living in the time of Zedekiah. It is also important to remember that the Royal Lineage of David was to be traced on the male side from Solomon son of David.


The sons of Zedekiah were murdered in front of him. Jerusalem was captured by the Babylonians. He had been associated with the Prophet Jeremiah. Zedekiah ("Tsedekiah") was the last king of Judah before the destruction of the kingdom by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon.

The kings of Israel at that time were Pekachiah, Pekah, and Hosea. Through the reigns of Uzziah (Azariah), Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah the Ten Trbies were exiled by the Assyrians.

THE LADDER OF JACOB AND THE STONE OF SCONE Glover and other British Israel Authors.ģ. Who Was Tea Tephi according to British Israel?Ģ.
