While not against this concept in theory, The House of Ephraim (Israel) is a distinct entity in the end-time wars. That entity has lands and armies (Old Testament prophecies, wars against Edom, War of Gog and Magog).
Also, all of the tribes are represented as distinct entities after those wars- after the coming of Messiah as King, and they are distinct (as a whole) from others who treat them as having an authority over themselves (end of Isaiah)
What I mean to say is that while all may have a portion of the blood of Abraham, Isaac, and Joseph, It cannot be taken as an entitlement as a membership into the Tribes, or there would be no "others" for the Tribes to have authority over...
Excellent information Now let’s hope all the little Israelites feel a stirring in their knower :) and pursue this knowledge further.
I agree that not everyone is of the House of Israel. That wasn’t the meaning of my post. I meant that the blood of Israel is scattered throughout the world and the “lost” tribes will be identified in the last days. There is another component to blood relations. They will have to have accepted Jesus Christ as the Messiah or the prophecies don’t apply as to leadership of some over others. Blood alone doesn’t qualify one for having a part in the fulfillment of prophecy.