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Israel and the Great Commission

Israel and the Great Commission

Samuel Whitefield

Oneking Publishing
2018
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We live in a unique generation.For the first time in history, the church is facing two unprecedented challenges: Reaching every people group with the gospel; and Addressing a global controversy over Israel and its future. Most Christians read the Old Testament as a story about Israel and the New Testament as a radical shift from Israel's story to the story of the nations. However, Israel and the nations are deeply connected in both the Old and New Testament. The Great Commission is not a dramatic shift in God's plan, nor is it a new idea. It is the means of fulfilling God's promises to Israel and the nations. The New Testament is neither the beginning of God's purposes for the nations nor the end of Israel's story. In Israel and the Great Commission, discover: How the Old Testament lays the foundation for the Great Commission How Israel and the Great Commission are deeply connected How Israel's story continues in the New Testament How Paul understood God's plan to save Israel and the nations through the Great Commission How God's promise to Ishmael relates to Israel and the Great Commission How the Great Commission will be finished When we understand the overarching context of the Old Testament and Israel's story, we find God has a single redemptive plan for Israel and the nations. It is found in both testaments and ultimately fulfilled through the Great Commission.
Israel, Blessings and Favor

Israel, Blessings and Favor

Gw Tolley

Productions by Faith
2021
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Israel Blessings and FavorThe first-time international traveler sets his sights on a faraway destination: Israel. See what unforgettable, unbelievable moments happen as GW travels alone in this foreign land. Travel along on this beautiful journey to Israel, the Holy Land.
Israel's Transformative Black Artists

Israel's Transformative Black Artists

Charles Moore

Petite Ivy Press
2020
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Israel's Transformative Black Artists is a book about 7 Ethiopian Jewish artists and their work. These artists practice and participate in Judaism, live in Israel (or at some point did), and create beautiful paintings, drawings, photographs, and graphic designs.
Israel and Palestine

Israel and Palestine

Bree Kean

Painted Daisy Publishing
2024
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Israel and Palestine: A Beginner's Guide to Politics, People, and Globalization: Simplifying the MIddle East's Most Enduring ConflictA Painted Daisy PrimerUnderstanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict doesn't have to be overwhelming or complicated. In Israel and Palestine: A Beginner's Guide to Politics, People, and Globalization, educator Bree Kean breaks down over 100 years of history into an approachable, straightforward guide designed to be digestible for readers of all backgrounds.With her background as a teacher, Kean presents the facts in a way that is easy to follow, without overwhelming readers with unnecessary complexity. Whether you're new to the subject or looking for a clear, accessible, straight-forward read, this book offers the insight you need to understand the political and human dimensions of this ongoing conflict.What you'll find inside: A simple, chronological overview of the key events that have shaped the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, from its origins to today's headlines.Real-life stories and perspectives from individuals on both sides, offering a human face to the conflict and helping you connect with the realities on the ground.Clear explanations of complex topics such as international interventions, the role of neighboring countries, and the influence of global powers-presented in a way that makes sense without getting bogged down in technical jargon.An exploration of key political figures and movements, helping you understand the driving forces behind the conflict without diving into heavy, academic analysis.A focus on social and cultural impacts, including how education, healthcare, and everyday life have been shaped by decades of conflict.Why this book is perfect for you: Easy to follow and digest: Perfect for readers looking for clarity on a complex subject without the confusion or heavy academic tone.Balanced and neutral: Allows readers to form their own opinions with straightforward information, avoiding bias or one-sided interpretations.Ideal for learners of all levels: Whether you're a student, educator, or just curious about the conflict, this book is written with simplicity and understanding in mind.Relevant and timely: As the world continues to focus on the Middle East, this book helps you make sense of the conflict in a way that feels manageable.If you're looking for a balanced, readable guide to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that doesn't overwhelm you with unnecessary details, Israel and Palestine: A Beginner's Guide to Politics, People, and Globalization is the book for you. Visit Painted Daisy Publishing for the companion books designed for: neurodiverse readershigh interest / low vocabulary readers.
Israel History

Israel History

Donald Lipps

Donald Lipps
2023
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The ottoman empire quickly collapsed after world war i, and its extensive lands were divvied up between the french and british. While the french gained control of the levant, which would later become modern day nations like syria, the british were given the mandate for palestine from the newly created league of nations. The british mandate for palestine gave the british control over the lands that have since become jordan, israel, the west bank, and the gaza strip. The terms of the british mandate incorporated the language of the balfour declaration, recognizing the "historical connection of the jewish people with palestine." The british were also tasked with creating a jewish state, which the united states congress endorsed in 1922. Highlights of this book include: A thorough history and analysis of the conflict, enabling readers to gain a well-rounded understanding and engage in enlightened conversations.Insightful exploration of the geopolitics and possible ramifications, offering guidance on supporting peaceful resolutions.Unveiling the humanitarian aspects, with balanced perspectives from both sides, suggesting avenues for the international community's involvement in upholding human rights.A focus on fostering empathy and mutual respect, ensuring readers can navigate this sensitive topic without adding to the existing divisions.Muslim relics have become sought after relatively recently, since in the tradition of islam it is customary to bury the deceased together with his belongings. However, many religious relics have rather controversial origins. Sometimes the faithful sincerely worship artful forgeries masquerading as holy relics and things that supposedly belonged to saints. The real sanctuaries are carefully guarded and are not always accessible to believers. They are brought out for public viewing on especially festive days. It is often represented as creating a special ritual.
Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race

Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race

Yasmeen Abu-Laban; Abigail B. Bakan

I.B. Tauris
2019
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As the situation in Israel/Palestine seems to become ever more intractable and protracted, the need for new ways of looking at recent developments and their historical roots is more pressing than ever. Bearing this in mind, Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Abigail B. Bakan discuss the historic and contemporary dynamics in Israel/Palestine, and their international reverberations, from the unique vantage point of 'race', racialization, racism and anti-racism. They therefore offer close analysis of the 'idea' of Israel and the 'absence' of Palestine by examining the concepts of race and identity in the region. With fresh coverage of themes relating to gender, Idigeneity, the environment , surveillance and the war on terror, Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race will appeal to scholars in political science, sociology and Middle East studies.
Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race

Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race

Yasmeen Abu-Laban; Abigail B. Bakan

I.B. Tauris
2019
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As the situation in Israel/Palestine seems to become ever more intractable and protracted, the need for new ways of looking at recent developments and its historical roots is more pressing than ever. Bearing this in mind, Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Abigail Bakan discuss the historic and contemporary developments in Israel/Palestine, and their international reverberations, from the unique vantage point of 'race', racialization, racism and anti-racism. They therefore offer close analysis of the 'idea' of Israel and the 'absence' of Palestine by examining the concepts of race and identity in the region. With fresh coverage of themes relating to gender, indigeneity, the environment , surveillance and the war on terror, Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race will appeal to scholars in political science, sociology and Middle East studies.
Israel and South Africa
Within the already heavily polarised debate on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, parallels between Israel and apartheid South Africa remain highly contentious. A number of prominent academic and political commentators, including former US president Jimmy Carter and UN Special Rapporteur John Dugard, have argued that Israel's treatment of its Arab-Israeli citizens and the people of the occupied territories amounts to a system of oppression no less brutal or inhumane than that of South Africa's white supremacists. Similarly, boycott and disinvestment campaigns comparable to those employed by anti-apartheid activists have attracted growing support. Yet while the 'apartheid question' has become increasingly visible in this debate, there has been little in the way of genuine scholarly analysis of the similarities (or otherwise) between the Zionist and apartheid regimes.In Israel and South Africa, Ilan Pappe, one of Israel's preeminent academics and a noted critic of the current government, brings together lawyers, journalists, policy makers and historians of both countries to assess the implications of the apartheid analogy for international law, activism and policy making. With contributors including the distinguished anti-apartheid activist Ronnie Kasrils, Israel and South Africa offers a bold and incisive perspective on one of the defining moral questions of our age.
Israel and South Africa
Within the already heavily polarised debate on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, parallels between Israel and apartheid South Africa remain highly contentious. A number of prominent academic and political commentators, including former US president Jimmy Carter and UN Special Rapporteur John Dugard, have argued that Israel's treatment of its Arab-Israeli citizens and the people of the occupied territories amounts to a system of oppression no less brutal or inhumane than that of South Africa's white supremacists. Similarly, boycott and disinvestment campaigns comparable to those employed by anti-apartheid activists have attracted growing support. Yet while the 'apartheid question' has become increasingly visible in this debate, there has been little in the way of genuine scholarly analysis of the similarities (or otherwise) between the Zionist and apartheid regimes.In Israel and South Africa, Ilan Pappe, one of Israel's preeminent academics and a noted critic of the current government, brings together lawyers, journalists, policy makers and historians of both countries to assess the implications of the apartheid analogy for international law, activism and policy making. With contributors including the distinguished anti-apartheid activist Ronnie Kasrils, Israel and South Africa offers a bold and incisive perspective on one of the defining moral questions of our age.
Israel's Missed Opportunities ... and Lost Privileges
Israel had been promised by God a 'time of rest'. Charles Ozanne demonstrates that this was offered to them time and again in the course of their long history, only to be forfeited on each occasion. The most disastrous of Israel's missed opportunities was their failure to recognise their Messiah. They rejected Him when He graced them with His presence, and they rejected Him in the years following when the truth of Him being their Messiah was persuasively proclaimed to them by His faithful disciples. The abiding consequences for them of that missed opportunity are still with us today. However, God has not given up on His erstwhile people. Sometime in the future they will be given a final opportunity to receive the Lord Jesus as their Messiah, and this time they will unreservedly accept Him ... and with what marvellous results
Israel’s Forever War

Israel’s Forever War

Paul Moorcraft

Biteback Publishing
2024
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No war in living memory has stirred up such anger, fear and loathing as the long-running Israel–Palestine conflict, and peace in the region has never seemed further away. The 7 October 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel had far-reaching and potentially devastating consequences for the Middle East and for the world. As the war has expanded to take in other players in the area, the future of Israel as a regional superpower is now in doubt and the chances of all-out war between Israel and its neighbours have become much greater. This essential work looks at the background to the Hamas–Israel war and asks whether the international system can contain two simultaneous wars in Europe and the Levant. It examines the wars that preceded this one, the rise of Hamas and the roles Hezbollah, Iran and Syria play in the conflict. Paul Moorcraft considers the war’s impact on Israeli society, the economy and the Israel Defense Forces, while also looking at how media and propaganda shape our view of the war and how the conflict affects the whole region’s relationships with the west. Here, Moorcraft brings all perspectives together in an expert and balanced analysis, examining the potential outcomes of the war and arguing that the two-state solution should be revived. Peace has never looked more impossible – but the alternative, a forever war, is even more impossible.
Israel in Africa

Israel in Africa

Yotam Gidron

Zed Books Ltd
2020
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Amidst the turmoil of the Middle East, few have noticed the extent to which Israel has slowly but surely been building alliances on the African continent. Facing a growing international backlash, Israel has had to look beyond its traditional Western allies for support, and many African governments in turn have been happy to receive Israeli political support, security assistance, investments and technology. But what do these relationships mean for Africa, and for wider geopolitics?With an examination of Africa’s authoritarian development politics, the rise of Born-Again Christianity and of Israel’s thriving high-tech and arms industries, from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to the migration of Africans to Israel and back again, Gidron provides a comprehensive analysis of the various forces and actors shaping Israel’s controversial relationships with countries on the continent. In particular, the book demonstrates that Israel’s interest in Africa forms part of a wider diplomatic effort, aimed at blocking Palestine’s pursuit of international recognition. Though the scale of Israeli-African engagements has been little appreciated until now, the book reveals how contemporary African and Middle Eastern politics and societies interact and impact each other in profound ways.
Israel in Africa

Israel in Africa

Yotam Gidron

Zed Books Ltd
2020
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Amidst the turmoil of the Middle East, few have noticed the extent to which Israel has slowly but surely been building alliances on the African continent. Facing a growing international backlash, Israel has had to look beyond its traditional Western allies for support, and many African governments in turn have been happy to receive Israeli political support, security assistance, investments and technology. But what do these relationships mean for Africa, and for wider geopolitics?With an examination of Africa’s authoritarian development politics, the rise of Born-Again Christianity and of Israel’s thriving high-tech and arms industries, from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to the migration of Africans to Israel and back again, Gidron provides a comprehensive analysis of the various forces and actors shaping Israel’s controversial relationships with countries on the continent. In particular, the book demonstrates that Israel’s interest in Africa forms part of a wider diplomatic effort, aimed at blocking Palestine’s pursuit of international recognition. Though the scale of Israeli-African engagements has been little appreciated until now, the book reveals how contemporary African and Middle Eastern politics and societies interact and impact each other in profound ways.
Israel - Culture Smart!

Israel - Culture Smart!

Marian Lebor

KUPERARD
2024
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Though decidedly modern and largely secular, Israel is a country steeped in biblical history and in which religion and tradition continue to play an active role in public life. In seventy five years it has grown from a sparsely populated strip of land into a vigorous democracy and regional superpower. Its fight for survival has had a profound impact on the Israeli psyche; every family has been touched by war, and this has palpably sharpened people' s zest for life. Often called the Startup Nation, it is a world leader in a number of hi-tech industries, and its democratic institutions, despite increased polarization in recent years, distinguishes the country from its surrounding region. Culture Smart! Israel is a concise cultural guide that helps readers get to the heart of this diverse, dynamic, and paradoxical country. Thoroughly revised and updated, this new edition takes you beyond the headlines and gives you the tools you need to make the most of your visit to this beautiful and complex country.
Israel is Real

Israel is Real

Rich Cohen

Vintage Publishing
2017
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Cohen relates Israel's story as that of a place long ago destroyed and transformed into an idea . From the medieval false prophets, to the nineteenth-century Zionists, and on to present-day figures like Ariel Sharon, Cohen tells the stories of the people obsessed with this fine line between place and idea, creation and destruction.
Israel's Enduring Predicament

Israel's Enduring Predicament

Gew Intelligence Unit

Global East-West for Studies and Publishing
2023
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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a protracted and multi-layered struggle deeply rooted in historical grievances, political aspirations and competing claims to land, resources and sovereignty. In this comprehensive guide by the GEW Intelligence Unit, readers will gain an in-depth understanding of the complex dynamics shaping this enduring conflict. Through meticulous research and analysis, the book delves into the historical, cultural, and geopolitical factors that have contributed to the ongoing tensions between Israelis and Palestinians. With a serious and objective tone, this guide provides a nuanced exploration of the conflicting narratives, power struggles, and international interventions that continue to shape the region. Essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of this enduring dispute, The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict offers a sobering examination of one of the world's most entrenched geopolitical challenges.
Israel and the Cold War

Israel and the Cold War

Howard A. Patten

I.B. Tauris
2019
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In the wake of its creation in 1948, the state of Israel was confronted with the challenge of establishing foreign relations with key players in the region, in the face of opposition from most of the Arab states. Howard Patten explores the genesis and development of Israel's foreign relations with Iran, Turkey and Ethiopia, known as the 'Policy of the Periphery'. Highlighting the pragmatism and Realpolitik at the heart of this policy, Israel and the Cold War analyses the national interests and mutual concerns which shaped relations and strategy at the United Nations during the critical moments of the establishment of the State of Israel and the following forty years, before the ramifications of the Iranian Revolution became apparent. During this period, Israel made efforts to create pragmatic alliances behind closed doors at the UN, even as ambivalence and hostility reigned in the public sphere.Patten thus examines the implications that the Cold War system of ideological combat had on these attempts to maintain implicit, yet cordial understandings, as world events - such as the Suez Crisis of 1956, successive crises over Cyprus and the Ethiopian and Iranian Revolutions - tested the 'Policy of the Periphery'. 'Israel and the Cold War' traces the development of Israel's relations with these three states, from their initial beginnings to consolidation, then rejection and subsequent efforts to realign. Patten highlights the extensive diplomatic and military reverberations that occurred throughout the region, and the way in which these were played out at the UN. Based primarily on UN documents, this book is a vital primary resource for those researching the period in question and the formulation of foreign policy in the Middle East.
Israel as A Modern Architectural Experimental Lab, 1948-1978

Israel as A Modern Architectural Experimental Lab, 1948-1978

Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler; Anat Geva

Intellect Books
2019
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This collection discusses the innovative and experimental architecture of Israel during its first three decades following the nation’s establishment in 1948. Written by leading researchers, the volume highlights new perspectives on the topic, discussing the inception, modernization, and habitation of historic and lesser-researched areas alike in its interrogation. Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler and Anat Geva show how Israeli nation building, in its cultural, political, and historical contexts, constituted an exceptional experiment in modern architecture. Examples include modern experiments in mass housing design; public architecture such as exhibition spaces, youth villages, and synagogues; a necessary consideration of climate in modern architectural experiments; and the exportation of Israeli modern architecture to other countries.