The Two House Messianic Movement is a disputed theological movement involving the re-unification of the "Ten Lost Tribes" of the ancient Kingdom of Israel with the two southern most tribes of the ancient Kingdom of Judah, known today as the "Jews".

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  • The Two House Messianic Movement is a disputed theological movement involving the re-unification of the "Ten Lost Tribes" of the ancient Kingdom of Israel with the two southern most tribes of the ancient Kingdom of Judah, known today as the "Jews". The expectations within the movement are rooted in Messianic prophecy; it is anticipated significant re-unification of both "Houses" will happen at the hand of the Messiah (anointed king) of Israel, as King David united all twelve tribes in antiquity. To read more about the theology that drives this movement, see Two House Theology.
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  • The Two House Messianic Movement is a disputed theological movement involving the re-unification of the "Ten Lost Tribes" of the ancient Kingdom of Israel with the two southern most tribes of the ancient Kingdom of Judah, known today as the "Jews".
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  • Two House Messianic Movement
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