In Christ in Britain
we established that a man named Joseph of Arimathea was the Virgin Mary's uncle.
It was he, along with St. John who buried Jesus after the crucifixion. Joseph,
in the tin trade, made a lot of trips to Britain, where being a rich merchant
made close contact with British Royalty; namely Kings Beli, Lud, Llyr and
Arviragus, who gave Joseph and his companions some 2000 acres of land, tax free.
On these trips to Britain, Joseph took Jesus, as we showed through many
geographical, historical and traditional references. The details of this study
are taken mainly from "The Drama of the Lost Disciples", by George F.
Jowett.
The four main topics of this page are God's plan of Trusteeship,
Joseph's Company of disciples coming to Britain, the
outflow of Missionaries from Glastonbury, and why
England was chosen for the sanctuary of Christanity.
Historians William of Malmesbury, Maelgwyn of Llandaff and Polydore Vergil all
place Joseph of Arimathea at Glastonbury. Even the four Church councils of Pisa
1409, Constance 1417, Sienna 1424 and Basle 1434, mention that "the
Churches of France and Spain must yield in points of antiquity and precedence to
that of Britain as the latter Church was founded by Joseph of Arimathea
immediately after the passion of Christ."
GOD'S TRUSTEE PLAN
God works in the long term. He often takes centuries to set up certain events or
circumstances. A neat little study is listing God's Trustees or Protectorates
throughout the last four thousand years. First came Joseph, the eleventh son of
Jacob. God sent him to Egypt twenty-one years before Jacob came with his family
from famine ravaged Canaan. Twenty-one years! !
Jeremiah was given Trusteeship of the Throne and the bloodline of David. He
brought King Zedekiah's daughter Tea Tephi to Ireland in order to join the two
lines of Judah, the Pharez line in Tea and the Zarah line in Eochaidh, high king
of Ireland. This happened in 583 BC and was part of God's preparation of the
land to which the House of Israel would migrate. The Davidic bloodline would be
woven through all the kings and queens of northwest Europe as a result of the
marriage of those two. But five hundred years earlier, God had already placed
Brutus in England. He founded New Troy (London) about 1100 BC. Talk about
planning ahead!
We could also talk of Tobit, and especailly Queen Esther, whom God placed in
Persia to protect the captive Jews. We might even mention English kings
Arviragus and Caradoc. Arviragus would become God's "Protectorate" for
the Cradle of Christianity, Glastonbury. It was Arviragus who gifted Joseph and
his companions twelve 160 acre parcels of land, tax free forever. Caradoc,
Pendragon of England, would become God's "Protectorate" of the
fledgling Roman Christian Church; the church Paul wrote to. Caradoc spent seven
years "house arrest" before returning to Britain. It was his
children who were the core of the Roman church.
There are volumes be said about the pioneering of the Tribe of Dan, as they (the
Phoenicians) established trade routes from China to south America, and
reconoitered the migration route of the Lost Tribes west across Europe. Look at
all the "Dn" names on the rivers. There's the Danube, the Dneiper,
the Don, and on. Why there are three Don rivers in the British
Isles! Those Danite\Phoenicians tacked up their name everywhere they went. Just
like they did in the Bible when they conquered a town and changed the name to
Mahanedan (Judges 18:12)
Lastly, let me point to Daniel. God set up Daniel to run the Babylonian
government during the time of the Exile.
God sticks to a winning plan. He set up a Trustee for Christianity as well. And
please notice that these Trustees are highly educated, highly situated, and most
of them were pretty good looking, too. Joseph of Arimathea has been called one
of the richest men in the world. He inherited that tin trade from his fellow
Israelites; the Phoenicians. They had been bringing ore from England for
centuries. Joseph was well educated, a member of the ruling political body of
the whole country. He was well placed as "Noblis Decurio", a miniter
of mines for the Roman empire, with direct access to Pilate himself. Joe was no
slouch. How better to protect Jesus, after Joseph the carpenter died, and insure
the seeding and growth of the Gospel in England; the place to which the
scattered House of Israel would continue to migrate for the next eleven
centuries! The prophecies of this migration are in just about all the
prophetic books of the Old Testament. But read the book of Hosea if you want to
see the history of the Celts and Scythians/House of Israel/Lost Tribes. Or you
can link to They Went Thattaway
JOSEPH AND COMPANY
The average person is so well inoculated with the belief that Christianity was
first established by the Roman Catholic Chruch at Rome, and that Britain first
received the faith through St. Augustine, AD 597, that they take it for granted.
Wasn't the Roman Catholic Church established in the fourth century, well after
the death of Constantine? Between Christ's death and the establishment of the
Roman Catholic Church lay centuries. Was Christianity waiting around for
Constatine to Christianize the Roman Empire and then die? Surely the missionary
work begun by the Apostles continued. But where? The history of the Roman
Catholic Church itself testifies that England preceded itself in the
establishment of Christianity.
The basic story of Joseph's trip to England varies in some details from account
to account. But the bare facts are that Joseph, with many disciples travelled
from the holy land by boat and landed at Marseilles, in the Vienoise province of
the Gauls (France). From there he went on to England established seminaries,
sent out missionaries, and helped in the conversion of the Royal family. In his
"Ecclesiastical Annals", Cardinal Baronius, Curator of the Vatican
library, gives this account. "In that year the party mentioned was exposed
to the sea in a vessel without sails or oars. The vessel drifted finally to
Marseilles and they were saved. From Marseilles Joseph and his company passed
into Britain and after preaching the Gospel there, died." The reason for
the boat having been set adrift, was that the Jews wanted to get rid of these
Christians, but couldn't get away with murder.
How many of the disciples were with Joseph of Arimathea during his short stay in
Gaul, before going on to England, is hard to say. Various existing records agree
in part with the Cardinal Baronius record, naming among the occupants of the
castaway boat Mary Magdlene, Martha, the hand-maiden Marcella, Lazarus whom
Jesus raised from the dead, and Maximin the man whose sight Jesus restored.
Other records state that Philip and James accompanied Joseph. Others report that
Mary, the wife of Cleopas, and Mary, the mother of Jesus, were also in the boat.
Here's Baronius' complete list of passsengers:
St. Mary, wife of Cleopas
St. Martha
St. Lazarus
St. Eutropius
St. Salome
St. Cleon
St. Saturninus
St. Mary Magdalene
Marcella, the Bethany sisters' maid
St. Maximin
St. Martial
St. Trophimus
St. Sidonius (Restitutus)
St. Joseph of Arimathea
And true to God's way, Philip was waiting for the travellers in France. There is
a wealth of uncontroversial testimony asserting his commission in Gaul, all of
which alike state that he received and consecrated Joseph, preparatory to his
embarkation and appointment as the Apostle to Britain.
ENGLISH MISSIONARIES
Although there are some who would agrue for France being first, most records
agree that Britain, at Glastonbury was the Root of the Christian movement. One
would expect that history would show that the missionary activities would flow
out of the well-spring of Christianity. And well does history record this. The
Gaulic records state that for centuries the Archbishops of Treves and Rheims
were all Britons supplied by the mother church at Glastonbury-Avalon. St. Cadval,
a famed British missionary, going out from Glastonbury, founded the church of
Tarentum, Italy, A.D. 170. Did you notice that this was four hundred
years before St. Augustine? And as we'll see later, even this date was at least
fourteen years after King Lucius Christainized all of Britain in A.D.
156! ! ! Nobody really wants to play "Who was First" with the British.
Converts literally flooded into Glastonbury for conversion, baptism, instruction
and missionary assigment. Philip sent, from Gaul alone, one hundred sitxy
disciples to assist Joseph and his team with the crowds. And it is surely known
that helpers were sent from other places beside France.
One of the first to go out from Glastonbury was Mary and Martha's brother
Lazarus. He headed straight back to Marseilles where he held the Bishopric for
seven years. But that was only natural. France was a Family Thing for the
Bethany household. Mary and Martha both lived out their lives, preaching and
teaching in the south of France. "The Coming of The Saints," by Taylor
is a good book on the subject.
Many famous names are recorded as having been associated with
Glastonbury-Avalon.
Sidonis, Saturninus, and Cleon taught and supported other missionaries in
Gaul, then returned to Britain.
Martial's parents, Marcellus and Elizabeth were there along with St
Zacchaeus. Many faithful Judeans moved to Britain.
Parmena, disciple of Joseph, was appointed the first Bishop of Avignon.
Drennalus, helped Joseph found the church at Morlaix. He was then
appointed to Treguier as it's first Bishop.
Beatus founded the church in Helvetia, after receiving his baptism and
education at Avalon.
Beatus was baptised by St. Barnabas, the brother of Aristobulus, sent in
advance by St. Paul to Britain. He is referred to in scripture as Joses, the
Levite.
Mansuetus was consecrated the first Bishop of the Lotharingians A.D. 49,
with his See at Toul. He also founded the church at Lorraine.
Historical note:
Mansuetus was a constant visitor at the Palace of the British at Rome after
Claudia had married Pudens. He was a friend of Linus, the first Biship of Rome,
and brother of Claudia. After the death of St. Clement, Mansuetus became the
third official Bishop of the British Church at Rome. Thus we have three
disciples of Avalon, instructed by St. Joseph, to become, in succession, Bishops
of Rome.
Iltigius, in "De Patribus Apostolicis", quotes St. Peter as saying;
"Concerning the Bishops who have been ordained in our lifetime, we make
known to you that they are these. Of Antioch, Eudoius, ordained by me, Peter. Of
the Church of Rome, Linus, son of Claudia, was first ordained by Paul, and after
Linus's death, Clemens the second, ordained by me, Peter."
WHY ENGLAND?
There are some very good superficial reasons why all this took place in England.
Because of Joseph's merchant business it was a known location, where Royal
friends could help, and far from persecution. The deeper levels of meaning
require broader levels of perspective.
Without going into detail again, I'll mention that the Lost Tribes were
headquartered in Britain. Ephraim and Judah, were already running the country.
These folks, and their cousins that would come in later, are the very ones who
God drafted to take His message to the world. We're looking at a plan that God
set up to run almost four thousand years ago.
He called Abraham to father the nation that would supply the stock and the
wealth for the Zarah line to precede the Israelites into europe, from whence
they would take the Message of Christ to the rest of the world. Please remember
when reading the following Bible references that the House of Israel is distinct
from the House of Judah. All are Israelites (descendents of Israel/Jacob), but
only the Tribe of Judah are the Jews.
Although many of the Jews were scattered, Jeremiah, in 50:17 is talking about the
House of Israel. We know from the context, in which he clearly separates
"the children Israel", from the "children of Judah."
(v.4,20)
Hosea echoes the scattering in chapter 1 verse 4.
First Peter is addressed to the "scattered expatriates." The places he
names are just the locations of Israelite groups of the northeast Mediterranean.
An astounding prophecy is made by the High Priest Caiaphas in John 11:51-52.
Jesus would die for the Jewish nation AND the ones scattered abroad
Jesus says he has other sheep "not of this (geographical Israel)
fold." John 10:16
Jesus says that he is sent, and he sends his apostles to the "lost
sheep of the House of Israel." Why not just say Israel? Jesus was
specifying a particular group of Israelites.
Looking up the word gentiles in Strong's reveals the definition, "a tribe;
specifically a foreign(non-Jewish) one." The Jews of Jesus' time
called the Celts and Scythians Gentiles, along with all the other folks that
didn't worship God. Yet a few understood. Like Peter and Paul.
Paul writes to the Roman Church. The church that was headed up by the Royal
British family, a few of which were related to him by law. He says in, Romans
15:8-12, that Jesus, as well as minister to "the circumcision", but
also came that the Gentiles might Glorify God.
Can there be any doubt that Christianity flowed out of Britain in the first
century after the crucifixion? But remember, Joseph of Arimathea was tied into
the Royal British family. And as you can see on Royal
Soap and Royal House of
Britain, the ties went straight into the Royal Roman family as well.
It's just an impossible piece of history. The Roman Emporer who decrees death to
all Christians, becomes the wing under which the Church at Rome flourishes. He
gives his daughter in marriage to the former British King, then adopts the
daughter of his fiercest enemy, the British king Caradoc. And all this in the
midst of the bloody war with Britain.