This document discusses the migrations of the Israelites after their exile from Palestine by the Assyrians. It argues that the Israelites migrated north and west, eventually settling in places like Armenia, southern Russia, Germany, Scandinavia and Britain. The document traces the Israelite migrations through names they were called by others like Scythians, Saxons, Scots and more to show they maintained their identity as they migrated throughout Europe. It uses both biblical prophecies and historical sources to support this theory of the migrations and identities of the so-called "Ten Lost Tribes".