No one here has disputed the Biblical fact that SOME among the northern ten tribed kingdom of ISRAEL left to go down and join with the kingdom of JUDAH at Jerusalem, simply because king of Jeroboam of ISRAEL had prevented them from going down to Jerusalem to worship, which was required by God at that time.
Yes, a good number. And even more had flocked there in Asa's time because it was a good place to be. And the same happened in Hezekiah's time. Thus the 'some' were a very large number, and largely consisted of the godly ones. They were believers. They were the true Israel.
But that did not affect the greatest majority of Israelites of the ten northern tribed kingdom of ISRAEL in the north, nor did it end its existence. Then ten northern tribes of Israel that STAYED in the north still... made up the majority of the peoples of ISRAEL.
yes, as in Jesus day, the rejected majority. They had cancelled themselves out of God's reckoning. The LARGE minority who were still worshiping YHWH were the true Israel.
In Josephus' days (100 A.D.), he said the ten tribes of Israel were still... scattered out of the holy land in his time, and that they were a great number of people, too many to be numbered (counted). Those were not the Jews.
Well Josephus was not a reliable historian. And its no good saying 'he said'. Give us the quote so we can assess it for ourselves. Your interpretation of Scripture is loose. I hate to think what you do to Josephus.
GOD said that the true Israel were the believers in the Messiah. The remainder He cut off (Rom 11.12-24)
