APPENDIX
We find a minister of the Gospel who, in his homily
on Jer. 33:17-18, asks, "Do the prophets prophesy falsely?" He answers his question as follows: "If
the statements of these verses be taken literally it would seem as if they did.
The house of Israel never, since its exile, has had a throne at all, nor has any
descendant of David been acknowledged as its prince. Yet these verses say 'David shall never
want a man to sit upon the throne of the house of Israel (not the house of
Judah), etc.' And literally, it never came to pass, for in the lapse and
confusion of the ages their genealogical tables have been utterly lost, so
that none can certainly say who is of the house of David or who is of the house
of Levi. The Asmonean princes who occupied the throne of Judah were of the
tribe of Levi, and Herod was no Jew at all (Herod belonged to the house of
Esan). Now, the promise of these
verses is one that is repeated (2 Sam. 7:16; I Kings 2,4; Psa. 89, 4-29, 36; Num. 25, 12, etc). How, then, are
they to be understood, since events have most surely falsified them if
understood in any literal way? And so the prophet Hosea cheered the ten tribes
of Israel -- those of whom we speak now as the lost ten tribes -- by
promises of their restoration; and Jeremiah does the same . . . . But in
spite of all these prophecies, the ten tribes never were restored and never, as
a whole, received any favors from God after they went into captivity. Our own
belief is that, in regard to this world, these promises were illusions, but in
regard to the world to come, they shall in substance and reality be fulfilled
there. Meanwhile let us have faith
in God, who, in ways better than we think, will fulfill that which now sometimes
seems as if it will be never fulfilled at all." (Rev. S. B. Conway, B.
A.).
It is a marvel that this man has any faith at all,
and yet he not only has faith in God, but can exhort others also to have faith;
even though the case seems hopeless. This is as it should be, and it gives
us joy; but we are sure, if this brother, and thousands like him, had these
truths which we bring, they would be giants in faith. This entire work is
intended as a guide to all such bewildered believers. For their further encouragement,
and also to show that the genealogical
tables have not been utterly lost, we append a genealogical table which
begins with Adam and passes down through the royal family of Israel to the
present generation.
The publisher of this table says: "The possible descent of Queen Victoria
from King David was first entered upon in the present day by the Rev. F. R. A.
Glover, M. A. He did not, however,
attempt to give the genealogy link by link, nor enter into the proofs in
detail. Since then the whole
subject of her Majesty's Jewish ancestry has been further examined by various
students and writers on our Israelitish origin. Mr. J. C. Stephens has compiled
a 'Genealogical Chart,' showing the connection between the House of David
and the royal Family of Britain."
One of the workers in this cause, says: "The
difficulty heretofore has been to supply the line from Queen Tephi to King
Fergus of Scotland. This we now
supply through the valuable researches of the Rev. A. B. GRIMALDI, M.
A."
Rev. A. B. Grimaldi says: "The descent of our Royal Family from
the royal line of Judah is, however, no new discovery. The Saxon kings traced
themselves back to Odin, who traced back his descent to David, as may be seen in
a very ancient MS. in the Heralds' College, London, and in Sharon
Turner. ('History of the
Anglo-Saxons', Vol. I.) The full
and complete genealogy of Victoria from David does not appear ever to have
been printed; and it has, therefore, been thought that it would be useful, as
well as interesting, to put it on record, both for reference and testimony. In its compilation reliable works of
reference have been used such as Anderson ('Royal Genealogies,' London, 1732),
Keating ('History or Ireland,' Dublin, 1733), Lavoisne ('Genealogical and
Historical Atlas.' London, 1814), and others. Perfect accuracy is hardly to be
expected in such an attempt; but it is believed that the genealogy is as correct
as our present knowledge of this obscure and intricate subject will
permit."
Another worker in this cause, says: "From the tables
we are able to furnish a complete list of the royal line from David and Zedekiah
to Queen Victoria. We believe the account here given is very nearly
correct. If any error he detected we should be happy to be informed. Dates after private names refer to
births and deaths; those after sovereigns' to their accession, and death: and b
and d stand for born and died (vide, Talmud, London,
1887)."
GENERATIONS
1. Adam (B. C.
4000-3070), Eve.
2. Seth (B. C.
3869-2957).
3. Enos (B. C.
3764-2859).
4. Canaan (B. C.
3674-2895).
5. Mahalaleel (B. C.
3604-2709).
6. Jared (B. C. 3539-2577).
7. Enoch (B. C.
3377-3012).
8. Methusaleh (B. C.
3312-2344).
9. Lamech (B. C.
3125-2349).
10. Noah (B. C.
2943-2007), Naamah.
11. Shem (B. C.
2441-1841).
12. Arphaxad (B. C.
2341-1903).
13. Salah (B. C.
2306-1873).
14. Heber (B. C.
2276-1812).
15. Peleg (B. C.
2241-2003).
16. Reu (B. C.
2212-1973).
17. Serug (B. C.
2180-2049).
18. Nahor (B. C.
2050-2002).
19. Terah (B. C.
2221-1992), Amtheta.
20. Abraham (B. C.
1992-1817), Sarah.
21. Isaac (B. C.
1896-1716), Rebekah.
22. Jacob (B. C.
1837-1690), Leah.
23. Judah (b. B. C.
1752), Tamar.
24.
Hezron.
25.
Aram.
26.
Aminadab.
27.
Naasson.
28.
Salmon.
29. Boaz (B. C. 1312),
Ruth.
30.
Obed.
31.
Jesse.
KINGS
IN PALESTINE
32. K. David (B. C.
1085-1015), Bathsheba.
33. K. Solomon (B. C.
1033-975), Naamah.
34. K. Rehoboam (B. C.
b. 10166, d. 958), Maacah.
35. K. Abijah (B. C.
958-955).
36. K. Asa (B. C.
955-914), Azubah.
37. K. Jehoshaphat (B.
C. 914-889).
38. K. Jehoram (B. C.
889-885), Athaliah.
39. K. Ahaziah (B. C.
906-884), Zibiah.
40. K. Joash (B. C.
885-839), Jehoaddan.
41. K. Amaziah (B. C. b.
864, d. 810), Jecholiah.
42. K. Uzziah (B. C. b.
826, d. 758), Jerusha.
43. K. Jotham (B. C. b.
783, d. 742).
44. K. Ahaz (B. C. b.
787, d. 726), Abi.
45. K. Hezekiah (B. C.
b. 751, d. 698),Hephzibah.
46. K. Manasseh (B. C.
b. 710, d. 643), Meshullemeth.
47. K. Amon (B. C. b.
621, d. 641), Jedidiah.
48. K. Josiah (B. C. b.
649, d. 610), Mamutah.
49. K. Zedekiah (B. C.
599-578).
KINGS OF
IRELAND
50. Q. Tea Tephi (b. B. C. 565), marries
Herremon, a Prince of the scarlet thread.
51. K. Irial Faidh
(reigned 10 years).
52. K. Eithriall
(reigned 20 years).
53.
Follain.
54. K. Tighernmas
(reigned 50 years).
55.
Eanbotha.
56.
Smiorguil.
57. K. Fiachadh
Labhriane (reigned 24 years.
58. K. Aongus
Ollmuchaidh (reigned 21 years).
59.
Maoin.
60. K. Rotheachta
(reigned 25 years).
61.
Dein.
62. K. Siorna Saoghalach
(reigned 21 years).
63. Oholla
Olchaoin.
64. K. Giallchadh
(reigned 9 years).
65. K. Aodhain Glas
(reigned 20 years).
66. K. Simeon Breac
(reigned 7 years).
67. K. Muirteadach
Bolgrach (reigned 4 years).
68. K. Fiachadh Toigrach
(reigned 7 years).
69 K. Duach Laidhrach
(reigned 10 years).
70. Eochaidh
Buailgllerg.
71. K. Ugaine More the
Great (reigned 30 years).
72. K. Cobhthach
Coalbreag (reigned 30 years).
73.
Meilage.
74. K. Jaran Gleofathach
(reigned 7 years).
75. K. Coula Cruaidh Cealgach (reigned 25
years).
76. K. Oiliolla
Caisfhiachach (reigned 28 years).
77. K. Eochaidh
Foltleathan (reigned II years).
78. K. Aongns Tuirmheach Teamharch (reigned 30
years).
79. K. Eana Aighneach (reigned 28
years).
80. Labhra Suire.
81. Blathucha.
82. Easamhuin Famhua.
83. Roighnein Ruadh.
84. Finlogha.
85. Fian.
86. K. Eodchaidh Feidhlioch (reigned 12
years).
87. Fineamhuas.
88. K. Lughaidh Raidhdearg.
89. K. Criomhthan Niadhnar (reigned 16
years).
90. Fearaidhach Fion
Feachtnuigh.
91. K. Fiachadh Fionoluidh (reigned 20
years).
92. K. Tuathal Teachtmar (reigned 40
years).
93. K. Coun Ceadchathach (reigned 20
years).
94. K. Arb Aonflier (reigned 30
years).
95. K. Cormae Usada (reigned 40
years).
96. K. Caibre Liffeachair (reigned 27
years).
97. K. Fiachadh Sreabthuine (reigned 30
years.)
98. K. Muireadhach Tireach (reigned 30
years).
99. K. Eochaidh Moigmeodhin (reigned 7
years.)
100. K. Nail of the Nine
Hostages.
101. Eogan.
102. K. Murireadhach.
103. Earca.
KINGS OF
ARGYLESHIRE
104. K. Fergus More (A. D.
487).
105. K. Dongard (d. 457).
106. K. Conran (d. 535).
107. K. Aidan (d. 604).
108. K. Eugene IV. (d. 622).
109. K. Donald IV. (d. 650).
110. Dongard.
111. K. Eugene. V. (d. 692).
112. Findan.
113. K. Eugene VII. (d. A. D. 721),
Spondan.
114. K. Etfinus (d. A. D. 761),
Fergina.
115. K. Achaius (d. A. D. 819),
Fergusia.
116. K. Alpin (d. A. D. 834).
SOVEREIGNS OF
SCOTLAND
117. K. Kenneth II. (d. A. D.
854).
118. K. Constantin II. (d. A. D.
874).
119. K. Donald VI. (d. A. D.
903).
120. K. Malcolm I. (d. A. D.
958).
121. K. Kenneth III. (d. A. D.
994).
122. K. Malcolm II. (d. A. D.
1033).
123. Beatrix m. Thane Albanach.
124. K. Duncan I. (d. A. D.
1040).
125. K. Malcolm III. Canmore (A. D. 1055-1093).
Margaret of England.
126. K. David I. (d. A. D. 1153), Maud of
Northumberland (i.e., North-Kumbri-land).
127. Prince Henry (d. A. D. 1152), Adama of
Surrey.
128. Earl David (d. A. D. 1219), Maud of
Chester.
129. Isobel m. Robert Bruce III.
130. Robert Bruce IV. m.
Isobel of Gloucester.
131. Robert Bruce V. m.
Martha of Carrick.
132. K. Robert I. Bruce
(A. D. 1306-1329), Mary of Burke.
133. Margary Bruce m.
Walter Stewart III.
134. K. Robert II. (d.
A. D. 1390), Euphemia of Ross (d. A. D. 1376).
135. K. Robert III. (d.
A. D. 1406), Arabella Drummond (d. A. D. 1401).
136. K. James I. (A. D.
1424-1437), Joan Beaufort.
137. K. James II. (d. A.
D. 1460), Margaret of Gueldres (d. A. D. 1463).
138. K. James III. (d.
A. D. 1488), Margaret of Denmark (d. A. D. 1484).
139. K. James IV. (d. A.
D. 1543), Margaret of England (d. A. D. 1539).
140. K. James V. (d. A.
D. 1542), Mary of Lorraine (d. A. D. 1560).
141. Q. Mary (d. A. D.
1587), Lord Henry Darnley.
SOVEREIGNS OF GREAT
BRITAIN
142. K. James VI. and I.
(A. D. 1603-1625), Ann of Denmark.
143. Princess Elizabeth
(1596-1613), K. Frederic of Bohemia (1632).
144. Princess Sophia, m.
Duke Ernest of Brunswick.
145. K. George I.
(1698-1727), Sophia Dorothea of Zelle (1667-1726).
146. K. George II.
(1727-1760), Princess Caroline of Anspach (1683-1737).
147. Prince Frederick of
Wales (1707-1751), Princess Augusta
of Saxe-Gotha.
148. K. George III.
(1760-1820), Princess Sophia of Mecklenburgh-Strelitz
(1744-1818).
149. Duke Edward of Kent
(1767-1820), Princess Victoria of Leiningen.
150. Q. Victoria (b.
1819, Crowned 1838, d. 1901), Prince Albert of
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
151. K. Edward
VII.
152. K. George
V.
153. K. George
VI.