THE TRIBE OF REUBEN Seminole, Calusa,Muskogee,Creek Indian descent are part of the 12 tribes Part 4

ONE NATION WILL COME BRINGING MANY THINGS TO THIS LAND, AND AFTER WE HAVE ALL BEEN PROVIDED FOR, THESE ***CHILDREN OF ISRAEL*** WILL GO FORTH FROM WHERE THEY NOW ARE AND REIGN OVER THE WHOLE EARTH, AS THEY ONCE DID."

(The prophecy that was written in the tablets of the Native Americas that you have just read can be found in 2nd Esdras 6:54-55 and many other scriptures concerning the deliverance of Gods chosen people in the Bible.)

2 Esdras 6:54
54 And after these, Adam also, whom thou madest lord of all thy creatures: of him come we all AND THE PEOPLE ALSO WHOM THOU HAST CHOSEN.

55 All this have I spoken before thee, O Lord, because thou madest the world for our sakes BECAUSE THOU MADEST THE WORLD FOR OUR SAKES

Genesis 49:3(Kjv)
3 REUBEN, thou art my firstborn, my might, and the beginning of my strength, THE EXCELLENCY OF DIGNITY, AND THE EXCELLENCY OF POWER

(The excellency of power represents the guerrilla style of fighting that the Tribe of Reuben fought with. Even Juan Ponce De Leon could not defeat the Seminoles in Florida. Ponce De Leon was a Spanish explorer who sailed with Christopher Columbus to help rob the new found land of all its gold. He became Governor of Puerto Rico and he gave the state of Florida its name (which means flowery land. But he was unable to conquer Florida and turn it into Spanish State. Juan Ponce De Leon and his army of Conquest Adores landed on the Western peninsula of Florida where he was soon Attacked and wounded by the Calusa Seminoles.)

Juan Ponce de León Biography
Explorer (1460–1521)

"In February 1521, Ponce de León left Puerto Rico for a second exploration of Florida. Records are scarce, but some accounts describe a poorly organized trip.

The expedition landed somewhere on the western side of the Florida peninsula, where it was soon attacked by Calusa warriors. Ponce de León was wounded in the confrontation, possibly by a poison arrow to his thigh. The expedition sailed back to Cuba, where he died in July 1521."

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***reading on in Genesis***

Genesis 49:4
4 UNSTABLE AS WATER, thou shalt not excel; because thou wentest up to thy father's bed; then defiledst thou it: he went up to my couch.

(When this verse mentions that Reuben would be unstable like water. It represents how the Tribe of Reuben would be a constant migrating Tribe. The Tribe of Reuben migrated and established land from South America all the way to Oklahoma and some parts of Australia. Here is the definition of the word unstable.)

Merriam Dictionary

Unstable:

Un·sta·ble\-'sta-b?l\

adjective: likely to change

: not emotionally or mentally healthy

: not held in a secure position : LIKELY TO MOVE or fall

Full Definition: not stable : not firm or fixed : not constant: as

a : not steady in action or movement : irregular an unstable pulse

b : wavering in purpose or intent : vacillating

c : lacking steadiness APT TO MOVE, SWAY, or fall an unstable tower

d (1) : liable to change or alteration an unstable economy unstable weather (2) : readily changing (as by decomposing) in chemical or physical composition or in biological activity

***reading on from Florida of The Seminoles***

The development of the Southern states disrupted the boundaries of all native American groups in the region. In the mid-1700's Creeks, predominately of the Hitchiti-speaking Oconee tribe, left Western Georgia and moved southward to the Gainesville prairies.

Perhaps they were adventurous young Indians since SEMINOLE MEANS "RUNAWAY" OR "WILD".More likely they were groups of Indians who found Spanish Florida a safe refuge from the onslaught of white settlements.

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