JAH has been researching and working to promote the true
history of the various ancient sites in Co. Meath, Ireland, and has
rediscovered a totally amazing lost history and heritage.
JAH has recovered the
autobiography of Teia Tephi, the queen of
Ireland who lived and ruled in the sixth century B.C. The book
contains detailed information about the fall of Jerusalem in c. 588
B.C. and Teia Tephi's subsequent journey to Ireland with Jeremiah the
Bible Prophet in 583 B.C.
The Book of Tephi describes in detail the journey Jeremiah took with
Teia Tephi from Jerusalem to Ireland, via Tanis in Egypt then on to
Gibraltar, Breogan in Spain; Cornwall and eventually landing at
Howth on the
18th June 583 B.C. Tephi was escorted to Ireland from Cornwall by
Bressail mac Elatha, the son of the ruler of Cornwall, who had been
living in Ireland and was the champion of Nuadh of the Silver Hand,
king of Ulster.
Teia Tephi was then taken to the Hill of Tara where she married Eochaidh, the Ard ri (high king) of
Ireland and was crowned queen of Ireland upon the Lia Fail (Jacob's Pillar / Stone of Destiny) that she brought with
her from Jerusalem. She then began re-introducing The Laws that were
given by The Ruler of The Universe (God) through His Prophet Moses to
the People Israel, of whom the Irish are decended from Dan
(Tuatha de
Danaan - tribe
of Dan [Gen. 30:6]) and
the Zarah (of
the Red Hand)
branch of the tribe of Judah [Gen. 38:27-30].
At that point a number of kings and warlords in the already divided
and war-torn country of Ireland rebelled against Tephi, because under
The Real Law of
The Torah, that
she brought, they would have to give back all the wealth that they
had un-fairly stolen from the people under their own laws and taxes
that they had made up. A huge battle then transpired, known as the
Battle of
Unna (Destruction), where all of the rebel
kings and lords and their armies led by Bressail the son of Elatha of
Cornwall, fought against Teia Tephi and her army. As Teia Tephi was
fighting for God and His Laws, her army defeated all of the rebels in
the battle which was held near Slane.
There was a total of six thousand six hundred and sixty-eight people
killed in the Battle of Unna. Five thousand and sixty three of which
were on Bressail's side including forty two kings from various
regions of Ireland, and the rest of the British Isles. From Teia
Tephi's army, only sixteen hundred and five were killed, those of
rank from both sides that fell at the battle were buried at
Knowth and those of lower rank were buried in the many satellite
graves around Knowth and through-out the Boyne Valley.
Bressail, the leader of the rebels, wasn't killed in the battle and
was sent out to help clear the sea of Fomorians (pirates). The people
never forgot his meanness and arrogance and when he died he was
buried in a tomb that was made to face the setting sun rather than
the sunrise and his grave was named Dowth which is derived from the old Gaelic word, Dubad which
means darkness.
Peace was then brought to Ireland (all of it) for the first time as
Teia Tephi re-instituted God's Perfect Laws of The Torah, that are contained in
The first five Books of The Bible and in The Ark of The
Covenant. She ruled over all of Ireland from the
Hill of Tara but
lived in a palace that she had built in Teltown,
Kells.
Teia Tephi had four children. Her oldest son, Aedh died in his teens
and was buried in The Mound of The Hostages at
Tara. Her second born was a girl named
Ainge and her third was Aengus who became king of Ireland after his
parents' death. Aengus was very arrogant and had the grandest tomb in Europe
constructed for himself and was buried there at Newgrange.
Jeremiah the Prophet, who brought Teia Tephi to Ireland died on the
21st. of September in 581 B.C. and was buried in Cairn T at Loughcrew. Hieroglyphics on a stone in the Cairn depict the journey
they made from Jerusalem to Ireland and gives astronomical
calculations to give the dates when the Battle of Unna was held and when Jeremiah died. The tomb is built in alignment with the Autumn Equinox,
which is the same time of year that Jeremiah died. This was done so
people would go to the tomb at the time of the Autumn Equinox to
remember Jeremiah and watch the Equinox sun-rise penetrate the
tomb.
When Teia Tephi died, she was buried in a hidden subterranian tomb
under The Mound of The
Hostages at The
Hill of Tara along with a number of
special artifacts including David's
Harp, which features as the Irish People's
National emblem and The Ark of The
Covenant. She left many prophecies in
The Book of
Tephi of which most have been
fulfilled in exact and minute detail. Some of which say that Ireland
would forget her and once again be divided and impoverished because
the people would go away
from God's Laws and let their leaders make up their
own. She also said that she would one day
be recovered from her tomb and once again unite the Irish people as
one nation in peace and
prosperity under The Perfect System of Law
given in The
Torah.
This is the only prophecy given in The Book of Tephi that remains
unfulfilled. With the help of the the Irish
people, JAH wishes to fulfill this
prophecy for the benefit of everyone on the island of Ireland.
Please ask your friends and families to support and get their/your
councillors and T.D.s to support this project. Matt.