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TARA na RÍ Historical Record
In the book: Tracing Our White Ancestors , by Frederick Haberman; we read: "Irish historians are unanimous that about 580 B.C. there arrived in Ulster a notable man, a patriarch or saint, accompanied by an Eastern princess, and a lesser person by the name of Simon Brach , or Barech. This party brought with them several remarkable things about which Ireland's songs and legends cluster; those things were a harp (David's harp), and a wonderful stone -- the Stone of Destiny -- the Lia Phail . ...Irish tradition tells us that Jeremiah married the princess Tamar Tephi to Eochaidh, the Heremon, or head king of Ireland, after the latter embraced the worship of the true Jehovah. Jeremiah became the chief figure in Irish history, life and religion."
In the book: Judah's Sceptre and Joseph's Birthright , by J. H. Allen; we note that Jeremiah, Simon Brach, a princess (daughter of an eastern king) and that the royal party carried with them the harp, an ark and the stone called Liafail. This ark is nothing other than the Ark of the Covenant .
Irish history tells us that the last place the Ark of the Covenant was seen is Ireland !

Irish History Destroyed by Rome
Twenty Irish histories agree that Jeremiah the prophet in about 585 B.C., came to Ireland. He brought important items from Jerusalem. One item was the Ark of the Covenant. He was the Patriarch Saint of Ireland. The title evolved to Saint Patriarch. The Roman Catholics sainted a Christian missionary named Patrick, who died in the county of Down, on March 17, 465 A.D. This slick trick, was recorded by history as fact. This Patrick was not the traditional patron of Ireland.
"The fact is, Rome began early to covet Ireland. Once they got possession, it was necessary for them to destroy the influence of Jeremiah . This they did, in part, by substituting the name of St. Patrick in the place of the prophet's; and more, they then set to work to destroy even the old and famous capital city of Tara . In 565 (A.D.) St. Ruadham, along with a posse of bishops and chiefs of the South of Ireland, cursed the city, so that neither King nor Queen might ever rule or reign therein again. They forced the government, monarchy, and people to abandon the place. From thence Tara was deserted..." (The Ten Lost Tribes, Rev. Joseph Wild, D.D., 1883, London: Robert Banks, Printer, Racquet Court, Fleet Street, E.C.)
It is clear how Irish legend has been perverted and twisted to "suppress the truth in unrighteousness". After Tara, the influence of the Roman Catholic church is pervasive in destroying the traditions of the Tuath de Danan, with false stories -- lies. What has filtered down through history are mere shadows of the truth. Hidden are the records of the Hebrews who transplanted their royal lineage and priesthood from Palestine to Ireland, for safety. Jeremiah and Barech are lost to us. Their deeds are to be re-discovered in our generation.

Conclusion
The fact that the last place the Ark of the Covenant was seen is Ireland, is a matter of historical record . Historians reject it as legend and prose, nevertheless it is recorded history. This fact is not as important as the question: will God use the Ark again to demonstrate that the nation of Israel is the nation He is working through?
The above story was taken from -
http://www.cryaloud.com/ark_covenant_jeremiah_ireland.htm

The above was just copied and not researched by Druidschool. It is another story of the cursing of Tara and like many strange stories - it may have a kernel of truth in it. Perhaps some reader may work on this and submit an article to us for publication.
 

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