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Delegates of Heaven: The Mighty Judges of Israel

Delegates of Heaven: The Mighty Judges of Israel

Joseph B. Conti

Booksurge Publishing
2007
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A Book for Our Day With gang-rape, murder, and civil war, its account is disturbing, even to us. Yet the book of Judges is relevant today, as a nation deep in apostasy waits for a coming king. And in Delegates of Heaven, author Joe Conti shows: Why Gideon's fleece was not his signWhy Samson's sin was a one-time standWhy breaking a vow is a dangerous thingWhy one place to worship was vital to Israel, but one name vital to us Walk with the author to an upland of faith. Discover the joy of jawbones and daggers, as the weak and foolish things of the world confound the mighty and wise. Reviews: "This literate and very perceptive book has been a joy to discover. Joe's prose is as clear as a window pane, his command of his texts impeccable." Mark Sykes, Editor-in-Chief, Athena Press
The Hope of the Promise: Israel in Ancient & Latter Days
Sometimes the histories of the prophets feel more like fairy tales . . . . . . but they're as real as the places they left behind. Revisit God's promises through these historical sites and experience His word like never before. When the Apostle Paul stood before Festus and Agrippa on trial for his life, he claimed he was being judged "for the hope of the promise made of God unto" Israel. Festus thought Paul had gone mad, but Agrippa was almost persuaded to embrace Christianity. In The Hope of the Promise, Dr. Joseph Jarvis explores several of the ancient sites where biblical events took place and revisits Paul's question: "Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?" Through beautiful photographs and in-depth analysis, you will: Visit the modern nation of IsraelEncounter the people who made history in the BibleExperience events from thousands of years agoLearn about what all of this means for todayGain a stronger understanding of the reality and role of Jesus Christ Dr. Jarvis offers an insightful perspective on the position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the modern state of Israel by exploring the fulfillment of ancient prophecy. In doing so, he opens the Bible to modern understanding. Discover a renewed understanding of God's promise to Israel, the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the hope this message brings. Get The Hope of the Promise today.
God?s Word to Israel

God?s Word to Israel

Joseph Jensen; Mark S. Smith

Liturgical Press
2021
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While many Christians recognize the abiding value of the Old Testament as God's Word they stay away from studying it because they see it as a difficult and forbidding subject. In this completely revised and expanded edition of God’s Word to Israel Joseph Jensen incorporates the latest scholarship using a combination of the historical, literary, and thematic approaches to present a unified treatment—one that with even a modest degree of effort will produce rich rewards.By selecting the most important matters, rather than attempting to cover every aspect of the Old Testament message, Jensen has given them the space and emphasis they deserve.
The Pillar Of FireOr, Israel In Bondage (Edition1)

The Pillar Of FireOr, Israel In Bondage (Edition1)

Joseph Holt Ingraham

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The pillar of fire or Israel in bondage is a historical novel from the mid-19th century that dramatizes the era of Hebrew servitude in ancient Egypt through a blend of fictional and biblical elements. Told through the lens of a foreign observer who travels to Egypt to study its civilization, the narrative contrasts the grandeur of empire with the brutal conditions faced by the enslaved. Early in the story, the protagonist arrives in a city steeped in opulence and cultural pride, where the architectural marvels and sophisticated governance of the land evoke deep admiration. However, this admiration is gradually shadowed by an awakening awareness of the suffering endured by a subjugated people. The protagonist s letters home document his shifting perspective as he observes the treatment of laborers under harsh overseers and notes the systemic inequalities embedded in the imperial structure. These reflections serve as an emotional and moral prelude to deeper philosophical and spiritual inquiries that emerge as the story unfolds. The tension between wealth and cruelty, power and injustice, forms the central force driving the narrative toward a broader confrontation with faith, conscience, and liberation.
King Hussein and the Evolution of Jordan's Perception of a Political Settlement with Israel, 1967-1988
Throughout the decade that predated the 1967 war, Jordan's declared views regarding Israel and the Arab-Israeli conflict were not basically different from those of the Arab consensus. Namely, rejection of Israel's legitimacy. In the wake of the war King Hussein was the first Arab leader to realise that in order to regain the recently lost territories, which he considered a most vital and urgent task, he (and the other heads of state) would have to offer Israel a meaningful quid pro quo. Hence the shift in Jordan's policy was twofold: (1) A change of the traditional statements that had been made by the King and his officials prior to June 1967; and (2) a change in the views expressed by Jordanian spokespersons vis-a-vis the declarations of other Arab leaders.
Philistine-To-Palestine: Exposing the World's Biggest Deception. Library Edition: Israel's Political, Biblical & Historical Treatise.
Knowledge is power. Arm yourself. A global chaos and mayhem has extended across the nations. All was blamed on the Middle East Conflict. Yet now a different manifestation has emerged, affirming this was never a local issue about Palestine or of land occupation: Israel holds less than 0.5% of land in Arabia. There was never any land issue across the nations, yet the mayhem extended globally. Thereby, was this conflict wrongly accounted - or was it designed to erupt as it has - and for what purposes? Exposing the long suppressed and omitted issues will cause intense debating; it may even change your views. The issues of Palestine and its global impacts are now exposed as never before - historically, theologically and politically, of both ancient and modern times. The big questions: -Who Are "Palestinians"? Why was this name transferred from Jews to Arabs after 2,000 years in 1964? Why were the 3000 year names of Hebrew towns changed to West Bank in 1950? Was King David of Bethlehem, or Jesus of Nazareth, as Palestinians? What was the message of the Dead Sea Scrolls that was hidden from the world? -Chamberlain, Hitler and Hajj Amin: Why did Britain appoint Hajj Amin as Grand Mayor of Jerusalem in contradiction of the Balfour Mandate? Was Britain's division of Palestine and her White Paper Policy legal or crimes against humanity? -Who are Arabs? A historical enquiry traces the origins of the Arab group and their first emerging. The issue becomes controversial when the people called as Arabs are connected with Canaan, Abraham, Ishmael, Israel, Judea and Jesus Christ. -Today's Global Refugee Crisis: Why are Millions of Christians and Arabs fleeing their ancient homelands? Why were no ruling conditions placed on the new Arab states - and how does it impact all nations today? Is today's chaos and mayhem circumstantial or designed? Whatever your views of the modern world's most controversial issue, this book will arm you with long suppressed and de-classified archives, exposing a host of deceptions created to cover great errors of the 20th century. These have backfired and plunged humanity into chaos and mayhem. Causes and effects apply. "Philistine-To-Palestine" is presented with quotes and interviews from the widest range of credible sources. From Scholars, Theologians, Clerics, Lawyers, Presidents, Kings, Ottoman Sultans, Arabian Emirs, Ambassadors, Authors, Talk Show Hosts, Human Rights Advocates and Bloggers. A 3,000 year population survey of Palestine and 40 historical images expose the great deceptions of the modern world that have come to haunt all nations. Perhaps we are driving on the wrong lane of this highway? Knowledge is power. Arm yourself.
Families in Ancient Israel

Families in Ancient Israel

Leo G. Perdue; Joseph Blenkinsopp; John J. Collins; Carol L. Meyers

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
1997
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Four respected scholars of the Hebrew Bible and early Judaism provide a clear portrait of the family in ancient Israel. Important theological and ethical implications are made for the family today.The Family, Culture, and Religion series offers informed and responsible analyses of the state of the American family from a religious perspective and provides practical assistance for the family's revitalization.
History of the people of Israel

History of the people of Israel

Ernest Renan; Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer; Joseph Henry Allen

Hansebooks
2017
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History of the people of Israel is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1890. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.