>>7819789
it's purple actually
>>7819421
>>7819773
>>7819789
it's purple actually
>>7819421
>>7819773
>>7819421
so there's this and a few more like it.
http://www.biblemysteries.com/library/jeremiah.htm
"According to Herbert Armstrong in the book "The United States and Britain in Prophecy," the prophet Jeremiah (in the company of his scribe Baruch) took King Zedekiah's daughter to Ireland where she founded a line of Davidic kings that has continued on down to this day. What corroborating evidence can be found in the Irish annals to back up this assertion? What FACTS can be gleaned from the ancient sources to show this compelling story to be true? Shocking as it may sound, there is NO EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER in either the Irish or the Scottish annals -- not even a TRACE of Jeremiah, Tea-Tephi and the ever-faithful Baruch! The TRUTH is, if Jeremiah ever brought Zedekiah's daughter to Ireland, it went TOTALLY UNNOTICED in the ancient Irish annals."
https://www.cbcg.org/booklets/america-britain/chapter-twelve-the-prophet-jeremiah-s-mysterious-royal-commission.html
"Could Ireland’s Cairn T Really Be the Tomb of the Prophet Jeremiah? "
https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-europe/could-ireland-s-cairn-t-really-be-tomb-prophet-jeremiah-008052
I think there are also chuch ruins inside England that make a similar claim about Jeremiah. Can't find it and out of time.
I recall middle eastern juniper bushes grow there and on Christmas or some other holiday the queen has a juniper sprig on her breakfast table to honor the tradition/legend.