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Johnson Bros Friendly Village Ice House Cups Saucers


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Ice House Cups Saucers


$7.95


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Ice House Cups Saucers


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Ice House Cups Saucers


$7.95


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Sugar Maples Bread Plates


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Sugar Maples Bread Plates


$7.95


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Sugar Maples Bread Plates


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Sugar Maples Bread Plates


$7.95


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Cov Bridge Cereal Bowls


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Cov Bridge Cereal Bowls


$7.95


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Cov Bridge Cereal Bowls


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Cov Bridge Cereal Bowls


$7.95


Johnson Bros FRIENDLY VILLAGE Dinner Plate~School House


Johnson Bros FRIENDLY VILLAGE Dinner Plate~School House


$4.99


Johnson Brothers FRIENDLY VILLAGE Bread Plate ENGLAND


Johnson Brothers FRIENDLY VILLAGE Bread Plate ENGLAND


$3.99


Friendly Village Johnson Bros 5 piece Place Setting


Friendly Village Johnson Bros 5 piece Place Setting


$49.99


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Bread Plate Sugar Maple 8


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Bread Plate Sugar Maple 8


$17.99


Johnson Bros  England  FRIENDLY VILLAGE  Snack Plate


Johnson Bros England FRIENDLY VILLAGE Snack Plate


$12.99


Johnson Bros England  FRIENDLY VILLAGE  2 Square Plates


Johnson Bros England FRIENDLY VILLAGE 2 Square Plates


$7.99


Johnson Bros  England  FRIENDLY VILLAGE  3 Square Bowls


Johnson Bros England FRIENDLY VILLAGE 3 Square Bowls


$7.99


JOHNSON Bros Friendly VILLAGE LILY Pond PLATE Mill New


JOHNSON Bros Friendly VILLAGE LILY Pond PLATE Mill New


$14.95


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Ice House Cup & Saucer


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Ice House Cup & Saucer


$8.95


Johnson Brothers The Friendly Village 2 Dinner Plates


Johnson Brothers The Friendly Village 2 Dinner Plates


$17.99


2 Johnson Brothers Friendly Village Dinner Plates 10


2 Johnson Brothers Friendly Village Dinner Plates 10″


$14.99


Johnson Bros. Friendly Village Schoolhouse Dinner Plate


Johnson Bros. Friendly Village Schoolhouse Dinner Plate


$12.00


Johnson Bros


Johnson Bros “Friendly Village” Collectible Plate


$9.50


Johnson Brother 13 piece Friendly Village tea set NIB


Johnson Brother 13 piece Friendly Village tea set NIB


$49.99


JOHNSON BROTHERS


JOHNSON BROTHERS “FRIENDLY VILLAGE” SUGAR MAPLE TEA POT


$40.00


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Soup Lid Tureen Lid 10


Johnson Bros Friendly Village Soup Lid Tureen Lid 10″


$19.99


Johnson Bros. Friendly Village The Schoolhouse Plate


Johnson Bros. Friendly Village The Schoolhouse Plate


$9.99


4~JOHNSON BROTHERS~FRIENDLY VILLAGE~DINNER PLATES~GLASS


4~JOHNSON BROTHERS~FRIENDLY VILLAGE~DINNER PLATES~GLASS


$11.51


JOHNSON BROTHERS - FRIENDLY VILLAGE - DINNER PLATE


JOHNSON BROTHERS – FRIENDLY VILLAGE – DINNER PLATE


$9.55


JOHNSON BROTHERS - FRIENDLY VILLAGE - DINNER PLATE


JOHNSON BROTHERS – FRIENDLY VILLAGE – DINNER PLATE


$9.99


JOHNSON BROTHERS - FRIENDLY VILLAGE - DINNER PLATE


JOHNSON BROTHERS – FRIENDLY VILLAGE – DINNER PLATE


$9.99


JOHNSON BROS 4 1/8


JOHNSON BROS 4 1/8″ Coaster Friendly Village Stonewall


$7.64


JOHNSON BROS FRIENDLY VILLAGE SALT & PEPPER SHAKER SET


JOHNSON BROS FRIENDLY VILLAGE SALT & PEPPER SHAKER SET


$22.49


Johnson Brothers Friendly Village Lrg TEAPOT BRAND NEW


Johnson Brothers Friendly Village Lrg TEAPOT BRAND NEW


$65.00


Johnson Bros Friendly Village 8 Oz Glass Water Goblet


Johnson Bros Friendly Village 8 Oz Glass Water Goblet


$5.95


Johnson Bros Friendly Village 8 Oz Glass Water Goblet


Johnson Bros Friendly Village 8 Oz Glass Water Goblet


$5.95


Johnson Bros Friendly Village 8 Oz Glass Water Goblet


Johnson Bros Friendly Village 8 Oz Glass Water Goblet


$5.95


JOHNSON BROS. FRIENDLY VILLAGE CUP & SAUCER  - MINT


JOHNSON BROS. FRIENDLY VILLAGE CUP & SAUCER – MINT


$11.99


Johnson Brothers Friendly Village Tea Cup & Saucer NEW


Johnson Brothers Friendly Village Tea Cup & Saucer NEW


$12.99



Johnson Brothers Friendly Village 5 Piece Place Setting


Johnson Brothers Friendly Village 5 Piece Place Setting


$24.95


This unique engraved and hand-painted pattern speaks of warm family gatherings at Grandma’s house and rural small-town beauty. Each piece depicts a different scene and season creating an entire story for your table….

Johnson Brothers Friendly Village Tableware Collection


Johnson Brothers Friendly Village Tableware Collection



Scenes on this appealing earthenware are graced with such titles as Covered Bridge, School House, and Village Green, evoking a bygone era of neighborly living. Though introduced in 1952 and no longer made in England, the pattern feels like a family heirloom, thanks in part to the old-fashioned shapes and detailed images that look like hand-tinted, black-and-white engravings. Friendly Village has e…


Johnson Bros. Friendly Village Dinnerware Collection


Johnson Bros. Friendly Village Dinnerware Collection


$750.00


Give your home a taste of old-fashioned American charm. Red barns and backwoods settings are framed by a beautiful black lace-inspired trim throughout this handsome tea set. A cozy, vintage-inspired charmer….

His Denial:

Of being an apparition, baring his wounds he called for food.

Wounded, but Alive

After the crucifixion, Jesus came under the care of his devoted followers who brought him into a spacious tomb.

If a man survived the death punishment, we would expect such a person to show clear evidence of the wounds. We would expect him to keep a low profile and move away from the place of crucifixion, as there may be the chance of re-arrest. Fear would be exhibited by his followers out of concern for their m After the crucifixion, Jesus came under the care of his devoted followers who brought him into a spacious tomb aster.

The Gospel testimony leads precisely to that conclusion.

Jesus shows his wounds to Thomas (John 20:25-7), showing he did not have a supernatural, resurrected body, but a patient’s body.
He hurriedly travelled away from the locality of the crucifixion and chose to meet only his closest followers:

“Go tell my brothers to leave for Galilee, and they will see me there†(Matthew 28:10).

The followers of Jesus were frightened to the extent that they decided not to tell anyone about his emergence from the tomb (Mark 16:8).

Not once did Jesus appear before his persecutors or wandered through the center of Jerusalem asking people now to accept him as the resurrected Messiah who had atoned for their sins.

All we have is a man in his earthly body of flesh and bones (Luke 24:39) who suffered pangs of hunger (Luke 24:41) and staying out of the lime-light. In convincing his disciples that he had the same wounded body, he in effect was showing he never died as God saved him from the ordeal just as Jonah emerged alive from the fish (see “Sign of Jonahâ€).

Life after Crucifixion

After his survival, Jesus travelled as far as Kashmir, India and preached to the Lost Tribes of Israel. His tomb can be found there to this day.
Lost Tribes Found:

He went towards India in search of the lost tribes.

Beyond the Euphrates
T
raditional Jewish history and Biblical texts divided this Semitic people into twelve tribes. In the time of Jesus, only two of the tribes were in the region Jesus preached, whereas the whereabouts of the remaining ten has always been a bit of a mystery.

The second century historian Josephus wrote in his book Antiquities of the Jews that the ten tribes were ‘beyond Euphrates’ in his time, east of present day Iraq and in the Persian empire of the time which extended into India.

It is also notable that early Church history documents the existence of a Gospel in the Hebrew language found in India, which also confirms Israelites in India. St Jerome (c 400 A.D) wrote that the scholar Pantaenus in the second century came across the document in his travels. St Jerome further wrote that the Israelites in his time continue to live in the Persian empire.

The mission of Jesus was to reach out to the Lost Tribes (or ‘Sheep’) of Israel, as stated in Matthew 15:24. It was thus imperative for him to migrate to the east.

The mass of evidence showing that the peoples of Afghanistan, north-west India (particularly Kashmir) and neighboring areas are of Israelite ancestry continues to grow. Their physical features, language, folklore, customs and festivals attest to their Israelite heritage. Evidence also come from the names they give to their villages, their monuments and ancient historical works.

Some pilot genetic studies on peoples in India who to this day call themselves ‘Bene Israel’ or ‘Children of Israel’ confirm their middle eastern origin.
http://www.alislam.org/topics/jesus/

Paarsurrey says:

Please read the above Ahmadia view-point and accept the truth only if it satisfies your heart and soul, your mind and conscience;absolutely no compulsion.

My Christian friends should feel free to make any peaceful comments; even if they differ with me.

I love Jesus , Mary and Muhammad.

Thanks

I am an Ahmadi peaceful Muslim

whitemunara@yahoo.com

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Article Source: ArticlesBase.comPilot Genetic Studies on Some Peoples in India; Ascribing Themselves as ‘bene Israel’ or ‘children of Israel’ Confirming Their Middle Eastern Origin

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March 1st, 2008 at 5:01 pm