Tribes of Israel
In Genesis chapter 49, we see the first large prophecy concerning the 12 Tribes of Israel. The amount to connections between Israel’s history and Jesus of Nazareth is amazing. The goal for this project is to artistically represent each tribe.

EPHRIAM
This work is inspired by Genesis Chapter 48:8-22, Revelation 4:6, Numbers 2, and Deuteronomy 28:49.
The Eagle is symbolized throughout the bible as an intricate part of Israel. Most notably, the Eagle is one of the 4 heads in the Revelation, with the other’s being the Ox, a Man, and a Lion. Symbolizing the 4 camps in Numbers: Dan, Judah, Ephraim, and Rueben.
Ephraim was chosen to be the stronger of the two brothers, and stood to be the name of the 10 Lost Tribes, the last 2 being of Judah. There is so many intricate details through the prophets and prophesies of what will happen when the Lost Tribes are reunited with God’s people in Ezekiel’s prophesy