Author: ABRAHAMIC INHERITANCE.
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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The Abrahamic Inheritance; Shewing what it Is, who are the Heirs, and when it Will Come
Author: ABRAHAMIC INHERITANCE.
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Pages : 32
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The True Heirs of the Abrahamic Inheritance
Author: David Plumb
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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The True Seed of Abraham: An Historic Premillennialist’s Examination of Dispensationalism’s Radical Distinction Between Israel and the Church.
Author: Timothy A. Williams
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 055764741X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
A biblical critique of Dispensationalism that calls for an irenic and charitable fellowship among conservative separatists.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 055764741X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
A biblical critique of Dispensationalism that calls for an irenic and charitable fellowship among conservative separatists.
Abraham's Heirs
Author: Leonard B. Glick
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 9780815627791
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Leonard B. Glick recounts the history of the Ashkenazic Jewish experience in medieval western Europe from the fifth to fifteenth centuries, focusing on interaction between Jews and Christians during this vital formative period. He demonstrates that Ashkenazic Jewish culture was profoundly shaped and conditioned by life in an overwhelmingly Christian society. Drawing on diverse Christian documents, he portrays Christian beliefs about medieval Jews and Judaism with a degree of detail seldom found in Jewish histories. Emphasizing social, political, and economic history, but also discussing religious topics, Glick describes the evolution of a complex, inherently unequal relationship. Because the Ashkenazic Jews of medieval Europe were ancestral to almost the entire Jewish population of eastern Europe, their historical experience played a major role in the heritage of most Jewish Americans.
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 9780815627791
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Leonard B. Glick recounts the history of the Ashkenazic Jewish experience in medieval western Europe from the fifth to fifteenth centuries, focusing on interaction between Jews and Christians during this vital formative period. He demonstrates that Ashkenazic Jewish culture was profoundly shaped and conditioned by life in an overwhelmingly Christian society. Drawing on diverse Christian documents, he portrays Christian beliefs about medieval Jews and Judaism with a degree of detail seldom found in Jewish histories. Emphasizing social, political, and economic history, but also discussing religious topics, Glick describes the evolution of a complex, inherently unequal relationship. Because the Ashkenazic Jews of medieval Europe were ancestral to almost the entire Jewish population of eastern Europe, their historical experience played a major role in the heritage of most Jewish Americans.
The Abrahamic Inheritance; Shewing what it Is, who are the Heirs, and when it Will Come
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The Truth About The Israelites - The Book of Lost Secrets - An Abraham Struggle
Author: Ahmet Reyiz Yılmaz
Publisher: Ahmet Reyiz Yılmaz
ISBN: 6258105777
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 789
Book Description
In this book, the author reveals the facts of the ten lost tribes of the Israelites with evidence by shedding light on the Israelites' secrets that have been lost in the depths of history. This work is a product of a motivation that aims to reveal properly and truthfully the Prophet Abraham's race, and religion preached, the only Prophet whose lineage was left a geographical heritage, in presence of the humanity. 4000 years ago, through the Covenant made with God Almighty; Abraham bequeathed the Great Land and the Reign escrow, together with the religion preached to his lineage. The Author reserves all rights.
Publisher: Ahmet Reyiz Yılmaz
ISBN: 6258105777
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 789
Book Description
In this book, the author reveals the facts of the ten lost tribes of the Israelites with evidence by shedding light on the Israelites' secrets that have been lost in the depths of history. This work is a product of a motivation that aims to reveal properly and truthfully the Prophet Abraham's race, and religion preached, the only Prophet whose lineage was left a geographical heritage, in presence of the humanity. 4000 years ago, through the Covenant made with God Almighty; Abraham bequeathed the Great Land and the Reign escrow, together with the religion preached to his lineage. The Author reserves all rights.
Heirs of the Promise
Author: Kenneth Adderley
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ISBN: 9781795146968
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
This monograph discusses the Abrahamic Covenantal Promise that God made with him to bless all families of Planet Earth. From the history of humankind to the specific history of the patriarchs the Promise is explored in depth throughout the pages of the bible. In an easy-to-read style, Dr. Adderley, a retired Professor of Religion, engages the reader and prompts readers throughout to read the Scripture, especially those who may be doing so for the first time. The book really takes off when it is shown that God did not promise that "Jews" would be His only Chosen People; and, in addition that the Promise to Abraham about the Land, was not the Land of Palestine, but that he should inherit the world. This book is a must read for all adherents of religious faith - Muslims, Buddhists, Sikhs, Hindus, Jains, Jews and Christians -who will see themselves in the promise of one great "Gentile" nation - a great Ghoy - which includes all ethnicities of the planet.
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ISBN: 9781795146968
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
This monograph discusses the Abrahamic Covenantal Promise that God made with him to bless all families of Planet Earth. From the history of humankind to the specific history of the patriarchs the Promise is explored in depth throughout the pages of the bible. In an easy-to-read style, Dr. Adderley, a retired Professor of Religion, engages the reader and prompts readers throughout to read the Scripture, especially those who may be doing so for the first time. The book really takes off when it is shown that God did not promise that "Jews" would be His only Chosen People; and, in addition that the Promise to Abraham about the Land, was not the Land of Palestine, but that he should inherit the world. This book is a must read for all adherents of religious faith - Muslims, Buddhists, Sikhs, Hindus, Jains, Jews and Christians -who will see themselves in the promise of one great "Gentile" nation - a great Ghoy - which includes all ethnicities of the planet.
From Eden to Eden
Author: Joseph Harvey Waggoner
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 306
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 306
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Biblical Theology - Volume 1
Author: Charles Vogan
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359933149
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Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359933149
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 554
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Remembering Abraham
Author: Ronald Hendel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190292296
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
According to an old tradition preserved in the Palestinian Targums, the Hebrew Bible is "the Book of Memories." The sacred past recalled in the Bible serves as a model and wellspring for the present. The remembered past, says Ronald Hendel, is the material with which biblical Israel constructed its identity as a people, a religion, and a culture. It is a mixture of history, collective memory, folklore, and literary brilliance, and is often colored by political and religious interests. In Israel's formative years, these memories circulated orally in the context of family and tribe. Over time they came to be crystallized in various written texts. The Hebrew Bible is a vast compendium of writings, spanning a thousand-year period from roughly the twelfth to the second century BCE, and representing perhaps a small slice of the writings of that period. The texts are often overwritten by later texts, creating a complex pastiche of text, reinterpretation, and commentary. The religion and culture of ancient Israel are expressed by these texts, and in no small part also created by them, as they formulate new or altered conceptions of the sacred past. Remembering Abraham explores the interplay of culture, history, and memory in the Hebrew Bible. Hendel examines the Hebrew Bible's portrayal of Israel and its history, and correlates the biblical past with our own sense of the past. He addresses the ways that culture, memory, and history interweave in the self-fashioning of Israel's identity, and in the biblical portrayals of the patriarchs, the Exodus, and King Solomon. A concluding chapter explores the broad horizons of the biblical sense of the past. This accessibly written book represents the mature thought of one of our leading scholars of the Hebrew Bible.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190292296
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
According to an old tradition preserved in the Palestinian Targums, the Hebrew Bible is "the Book of Memories." The sacred past recalled in the Bible serves as a model and wellspring for the present. The remembered past, says Ronald Hendel, is the material with which biblical Israel constructed its identity as a people, a religion, and a culture. It is a mixture of history, collective memory, folklore, and literary brilliance, and is often colored by political and religious interests. In Israel's formative years, these memories circulated orally in the context of family and tribe. Over time they came to be crystallized in various written texts. The Hebrew Bible is a vast compendium of writings, spanning a thousand-year period from roughly the twelfth to the second century BCE, and representing perhaps a small slice of the writings of that period. The texts are often overwritten by later texts, creating a complex pastiche of text, reinterpretation, and commentary. The religion and culture of ancient Israel are expressed by these texts, and in no small part also created by them, as they formulate new or altered conceptions of the sacred past. Remembering Abraham explores the interplay of culture, history, and memory in the Hebrew Bible. Hendel examines the Hebrew Bible's portrayal of Israel and its history, and correlates the biblical past with our own sense of the past. He addresses the ways that culture, memory, and history interweave in the self-fashioning of Israel's identity, and in the biblical portrayals of the patriarchs, the Exodus, and King Solomon. A concluding chapter explores the broad horizons of the biblical sense of the past. This accessibly written book represents the mature thought of one of our leading scholars of the Hebrew Bible.