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Jesus is Israel

Jesus is Israel

J E Gulbrandsen

FriesenPress
2019
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Grounded in the Word of God and the events of history, JanEgil Gulbrandsen's latest books, Who Jesus Is and Jesus Is Israel, challenge the traditional Evangelical and dispensationalist understanding of eschatology and the person of Jesus Christ Himself. After years of personal Bible study, reflection, and prayer, Mr. Gulbrandsen realized that an objective reading of the Word of God demands an acknowledgement of Christ as Saviour and judge of Israel, and of the significance of the events in Jerusalem between 65 and 70 AD. When these events are placed in the context of Christ's purpose and words in the Gospels and the book of Revelation, only one conclusion can be reached.Well organized and clearly written, JanEgil Gulbrandsen's latest work will provide many "a-ha" moments to clergy and laity alike. It is a book to be approached with an open mind and an open Bible....
Jesus is Israel

Jesus is Israel

J E Gulbrandsen

FriesenPress
2019
pokkari
Grounded in the Word of God and the events of history, JanEgil Gulbrandsen's latest books, Who Jesus Is and Jesus Is Israel, challenge the traditional Evangelical and dispensationalist understanding of eschatology and the person of Jesus Christ Himself. After years of personal Bible study, reflection, and prayer, Mr. Gulbrandsen realized that an objective reading of the Word of God demands an acknowledgement of Christ as Saviour and judge of Israel, and of the significance of the events in Jerusalem between 65 and 70 AD. When these events are placed in the context of Christ's purpose and words in the Gospels and the book of Revelation, only one conclusion can be reached.Well organized and clearly written, JanEgil Gulbrandsen's latest work will provide many "a-ha" moments to clergy and laity alike. It is a book to be approached with an open mind and an open Bible....
Let My People GO!

Let My People GO!

J E Charles

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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True freedom is the freedom to serve God. In *Let My People Go*, J.E. Charles draws inspiration from Exodus 9:1, where the LORD commands Moses to demand Pharaoh release His people so they may serve Him. This powerful book is a guide through 21 days of fasting and prayer aimed at breakthrough and deliverance. The author structures these prayer meditations based on the story of Gideon in Judges 6, showing how Gideon, though initially working beneath his divine calling, stepped into his destiny by obeying God's instructions to destroy the altar of Baal. Through this, the author emphasizes the importance of removing spiritual strongholds and the role of righteous living in fulfilling one's divine purpose. This book encourages readers to fast from 11 PM and pray both morning and evening, with a focus on engaging with God's supernatural power. By adhering to these biblical principles, Charles believes readers will experience a closer relationship with the Lord, gain clarity, and overcome obstacles in their lives. He also highlights how modern-day "Pharaohs"-representing forces that oppress and hinder-must be confronted through fasting, prayer, and holy living. Drawing parallels between the Biblical Pharaoh and today's spiritual adversaries, he provides practical guidance for breaking free from bondage and living a victorious life in Christ. Embark on this transformative journey with *Let My People Go*, and witness how fervent prayer and spiritual discipline can lead to profound deliverance and a renewed life of faith.
Historical Dictionary of Saudi Arabia

Historical Dictionary of Saudi Arabia

J.E. Peterson

Rowman Littlefield
2020
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia now has been under the spotlight of Western curiosity for more than 80 years. With each succeeding year, it seems to encounter increasing scrutiny and deepening suspicions about its intentions. Mre than 15% of the world’s total oil reserves lie underneath Saudi Arabia and, in the early 1990s, the kingdom became the world’s largest crude oil producer. Not surprisingly, a world highly dependent on oil regards the desert kingdom as an area of intense strategic concern, as reflected in the coalition of forces assembled on Saudi soil to oust Iraq from Kuwait in 1991, its role in the invasion of Saddam Husayn’s Iraq in 2003, and its shared concern with the West over Iran’s nuclear intentions throughout the 21st century. This third edition of Historical Dictionary of Saudi Arabia contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1,000 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Saudi Arabia.
That's What He Said

That's What He Said

J.E. Sumerau; Giuseppina Valle Holway

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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Throughout the United States, conversations abound concerning boys, men, and masculinity in society. Whether we look to the recurring images of mass shootings, the rise of men’s movements and online communities, or newspaper coverage of modern fatherhood, stories of what it means to be a man permeate social, cultural, political, religious, and scholarly debates throughout the nation. While these debates occur, pundits on the left call for more egalitarian forms of masculinity, develop programs for establishing greater familial and community involvement for men, and call for a future where the negative aspects of manhood are left behind. At the same time, conservative commentators argue that manhood is under attack, that boys have been sissified, and that feminism has rendered contemporary women incapable of appreciating “real” men. As these patterns continue to play out across our streaming and podcast platforms, it is especially important to start examining what people who identify as men say about such issues. That’s What He Said uses large-scale survey data gathered from over 19,000 respondents between 2011 – 2019 to explore what matters to men, what men think is most important for families and relationships, and what men should do in response to medical, educational, political, and other contemporary social issues. That’s What He Said provides readers with important insights into what men think are the most important socio-political issues and will also tease out how these thoughts vary along lines of race, class, sexuality, religion, and other social factors.
That's What He Said

That's What He Said

J.E. Sumerau; Giuseppina Valle Holway

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
nidottu
Throughout the United States, conversations abound concerning boys, men, and masculinity in society. Whether we look to the recurring images of mass shootings, the rise of men’s movements and online communities, or newspaper coverage of modern fatherhood, stories of what it means to be a man permeate social, cultural, political, religious, and scholarly debates throughout the nation. While these debates occur, pundits on the left call for more egalitarian forms of masculinity, develop programs for establishing greater familial and community involvement for men, and call for a future where the negative aspects of manhood are left behind. At the same time, conservative commentators argue that manhood is under attack, that boys have been sissified, and that feminism has rendered contemporary women incapable of appreciating “real” men. As these patterns continue to play out across our streaming and podcast platforms, it is especially important to start examining what people who identify as men say about such issues. That’s What He Said uses large-scale survey data gathered from over 19,000 respondents between 2011 – 2019 to explore what matters to men, what men think is most important for families and relationships, and what men should do in response to medical, educational, political, and other contemporary social issues. That’s What He Said provides readers with important insights into what men think are the most important socio-political issues and will also tease out how these thoughts vary along lines of race, class, sexuality, religion, and other social factors.
Crushing the Works of Witchcraft

Crushing the Works of Witchcraft

J E Charles

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Witchcraft is enmity against God, godly people and against the Gospel of Christ (Galatians 5:20). Satan has used witchcraft to prevent people from finding holy spirituality in God alone. He uses witchcraft through mediums, horoscopes, and games to entice people away from God (1 Chronicles 10:13). The Holy Scriptures expressly prohibit witchcraft practices because they seek to engage the spiritual world apart from God, it pursues deceptive ways of trying to integrate the material and the spiritual realms (Leviticus 19:26; Deuteronomy 18:10-11).As a result of his studies, the writer concludes that witchcraft: 1. is the opposite of spiritual intimacy.2. Ignores the fact that Christ exercises His authority over the spiritual world.3. isolates and dehumanizes. As indicated in Scripture, we have God's protective power over demonic threats: for He will deliver you from the deadly pestilence; and under His wings, you will find refuge; His faithfulness is a shield and buckler (Psalm 91:3-4). Don't be a victim - be wise to their tricks. In this book, you shall discover: - Hot rugged prayers - Holiness and Faith in Christ to crush the works of witchcraft. - How to exercise your authority in Christ - Freedom and Healing from the works of witchcraft.