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Israel's
Tribes Today |
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(Book Four of the Series: "The Lost Tribes of Israel") |
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by Steven M. Collins |
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Our Price: $15.95 |
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Bible Blessings (2005) |
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Dimensions: 5.9" x 8.9" -
296 pages |
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Product #
BOK148-4 |
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Shipping weight: 23
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This book
identifies the modern house of Israel as those nations descending
from the Goths, Saxons, Germans, and related peoples who migrated
into Europe from Asia after the fall of Parthia and Scythia. They
have enjoyed national prominence, power, and prosperity as the
primary recipients of the divine "birthright" blessings of the
Abrahamic Covenant. Many nations have Israelite roots, in whole or
in part. Not only did they retain Semitic-Israelite names and
customs, but many of the tribal and clan names of the ten tribes
of Israel are found among them. This book presents exciting new
research and over 140 maps, charts, and illustrations to provide
convincing evidence concerning the Israelite origin of large
modern nations. |
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The final portion of this book utilizes
Biblical prophecies about the tribes of Israel, as well as evidence
from secular history, to identify the descendants of each tribe in the
modern world. Readers may marvel at how specifically the prophecies
have been fulfilled among modern nations, and that these nations even
now enjoy the promised blessings of the Abrahamic Covenant. With the
substantial body of evidence laid out in this book, their Israelite
origin and character is impossible to miss. |
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Steve Collins
is a former National Merit Scholar, and a graduate of the University of
Minnesota with a B.S. in Public and Personnel Management. |
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After a career-ending injury,
Mr. Collins directed his research skills to a
comparison of secular historical records with the historical accounts of
the Bible. This major research effort has resulted in this book. The
author is a former Board member of the Association for Christian
Development (ACD), Auburn, WA, and a member of the National Epigraphic
Society. However, this book represents the analysis and judgments of the
author, and does not claim to represent the views of either organization. |
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Steve's interviews on
Israel
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