Foreword: The Plain Truth has dedicated many stories on the topic of just who the people are that founded America. More importantly we have also educated through posts and podcasts about the promise made by God to King David that he would always have an heir on GOD’s throne. If you have been following The Plain Truth for any bit of time you are aware of these truths however, most of the people who do not read our site are blissfully unaware that the monarchy of Britain is THE ACTUAL FULFILLMENT of this prophecy. “David shall never want a man to sit upon the throne of Israel” (Jeremiah 33:17).
It is important for those who study scripture to get up to speed about the fact that Queen Elizabeth having passed on September 8, 2022, was a day history was made! The reason why is because she was the longest reigning monarch of Israel (and Britain) that died.
Did you know as well that the coronation throne of the Royals houses the very stone that Jacob slept on in scripture and was written about? There are so many fascinating connections to scripture to learn about in regard to England.
Today for our history segment enjoy the memorial statue column honoring her and please take time to check out Bob Barney’s important commentaries and reporting about the identity of Manasseh, England with the link tree below.
First Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Statue Unveiled, with a Smile and Three Corgis, in England

How does a country honor their longest-serving monarch? The first memorial statue to Queen Elizabeth II, unveiled in England, remembers the queen’s softer side with her favorite dogs.
In the quaint English town Oakham, the seven-foot-tall bronze statue by Hywel Pratley shows the queen in elegant robes with three corgis at her feet.
“What most of us remember about Queen Elizabeth is her warmth,” local dignitary Sarah Furness told the New York Times. “By showing Queen Elizabeth’s love of dogs, we show her humanity,” she continued. CONTINUE READING>>>>
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