I have sat with their Elders and heard their history, which has been passed down to them only by word of mouth. Elders of the Maasai have told their people for nearly a 100 generations, "We crossed a great sea with a man named Moses." ("So the children of Israel went into the midst of the sea..." - Exodus 14:22)
The black skinned Manasseh left Egypt having charge of about 10 million cattle (their tribe believes to this day that all cattle belong to them). Through more than 3,400 years of fighting, they remained undefeated warriors. These fierce Manassite Warriors, who fought in the Great Rift Valley of the North, later became known as Maasai (Arabic for Wilderness Journey), and to this day are the most feared in all of Africa.
Their history of crossing the Red Sea, as mighty warriors and devoted cattlemen, was consistent with tribal linkage to Manassseh. I had seen many ties of the culture to Laws of Moses such as drink offerings, no graven images, and not eating pork. As leaders emerge among the Christian Maasai, they tell me of their receiving a revelation of God speaking to them about their relationship with Israel.
The enclosed Chronicle outlines the history of the 13th Tribe, which I had the honor to speak publicly for the first time on April 13th, 2010. However, it was by Divine Revelation that the fullness of this awesome destiny was revealed...
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