Jerusalem, Zion, Israel and the Nations
Author: Ruth Ward Heflin
Publisher:
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 302
ISBN-13: 9781884369650
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Author: Ruth Ward Heflin
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 302
ISBN-13: 9781884369650
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ruth Ward Heflin
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Published: 1994-07-01
Total Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9781884369056
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Darrow L. Miller
Publisher: YWAM Publishing
Published: 2001-08
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9781576582480
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe power of the gospel to transform individual lives has been evident throughout New Testament history. But what of the darkness and poverty that enslave entire nations? Miller builds a powerful, convincing thesis that God's truth can free whole societies from deception and poverty. Excellent study of worldviews!
Author: Abraham Isaac Kook
Publisher:
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9789655240429
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the Land of Israel, A New Light on the Sabbath and Holidays.
Author: Ruth Ward Heflin
Publisher: New Era Publications Int.
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 286
ISBN-13: 9781304256164
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat is Revival Glory? -- It is standing under the cloud and ministering directly from the glory unto the people. -- It is seeing into the eternal realm and declaring what you are seeing. -- It is gathering in the harvest, using only the tools of the Spirit. -- It is, ultimately, the revelation of Jesus Christ. One cannot have revival without the glory or the glory without having revival. The long-awaited sequel to the bestselling Glory by the same author.
Author: Lipika Pelham
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2019-04-01
Total Pages: 413
ISBN-13: 1787381846
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSeventeenth-century Amsterdam was a cosmopolitan "carnival of nations:" French Huguenots, North African merchants, Spanish Moriscos--and Iberian New Christians, formerly Jewish families forcibly converted to Catholicism, now fleeing the Inquisition and rediscovering their ancestral faith. This is the extraordinary tale of Amsterdam's prosperous Sephardi community during the Dutch Golden Age. Trading, writing, publishing, staging plays and being painted by Rembrandt, this Nação (Nation) of formerly wandering Jews not only settled but thrived, enjoying high status and unparalleled freedom. At a time when Dutch Catholics were repressed and Jews elsewhere were confined to the ghetto, this community dared to nurture the 'Hope of Israel', sowing the seeds of Zionism. Lipika Pelham charts the captivating history of Amsterdam's Jews, from their integral role in the Dutch economic miracle and the Enlightenment to a somber coda in 1942, when the Nazis herded them into the "Jewish Theater" for deportation to the camps. But this was not the death of the resilient Nação--Pelham also seeks out its descendants in present-day Amsterdam, offering poignant reflection on the meaning of nationhood, the Holocaust and what remains of Jerusalem on the Amstel.
Author: F. F. Bruce
Publisher: Martino Fine Books
Published: 2011-06-01
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9781614270515
DOWNLOAD EBOOK2011 Reprint of 1963 American Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. This work combines a scholar's research and a Christian's interpretations with popular history's readability. It is a definitive source book on the history of ancient Israel from the Exodus to the Fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. Bruce does not deal with Israel as an isolated unit. Rather, he deals with Israel from the standpoint of its historical interaction with its almost forgotten neighbors. The detailed genealogical and chronological tables which add so much to the value of this book were compiled by the author himself after intensive research.
Author: Daniel Gordis
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2016-10-18
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 0062368761
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinner of the Jewish Book of the Year Award The first comprehensive yet accessible history of the state of Israel from its inception to present day, from Daniel Gordis, "one of the most respected Israel analysts" (The Forward) living and writing in Jerusalem. Israel is a tiny state, and yet it has captured the world’s attention, aroused its imagination, and lately, been the object of its opprobrium. Why does such a small country speak to so many global concerns? More pressingly: Why does Israel make the decisions it does? And what lies in its future? We cannot answer these questions until we understand Israel’s people and the questions and conflicts, the hopes and desires, that have animated their conversations and actions. Though Israel’s history is rife with conflict, these conflicts do not fully communicate the spirit of Israel and its people: they give short shrift to the dream that gave birth to the state, and to the vision for the Jewish people that was at its core. Guiding us through the milestones of Israeli history, Gordis relays the drama of the Jewish people’s story and the creation of the state. Clear-eyed and erudite, he illustrates how Israel became a cultural, economic and military powerhouse—but also explains where Israel made grave mistakes and traces the long history of Israel’s deepening isolation. With Israel, public intellectual Daniel Gordis offers us a brief but thorough account of the cultural, economic, and political history of this complex nation, from its beginnings to the present. Accessible, levelheaded, and rigorous, Israel sheds light on the Israel’s past so we can understand its future. The result is a vivid portrait of a people, and a nation, reborn.
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Publisher: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 1465101276
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Study Guide and a Teacher’s Manual Gospel Principles was written both as a personal study guide and as a teacher’s manual. As you study it, seeking the Spirit of the Lord, you can grow in your understanding and testimony of God the Father, Jesus Christand His Atonement, and the Restoration of the gospel. You can find answers to life’s questions, gain an assurance of your purpose and self-worth, and face personal and family challenges with faith.
Author: Brad Jersak
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2010-01-01
Total Pages: 187
ISBN-13: 1630871281
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEverlasting hell and divine judgment, a lake of fire and brimstone--these mainstays of evangelical tradition have come under fire once again in recent decades. Would the God of love revealed by Jesus really consign the vast majority of humankind to a destiny of eternal, conscious torment? Is divine mercy bound by the demands of justice? How can anyone presume to know who is saved from the flames and who is not? Reacting to presumptions in like manner, others write off the fiery images of final judgment altogether. If there is a God who loves us, then surely all are welcome into the heavenly kingdom, regardless of their beliefs or behaviors in this life. Yet, given the sheer volume of threat rhetoric in the Scriptures and the wickedness manifest in human history, the pop-universalism of our day sounds more like denial than hope. Mercy triumphs over judgment; it does not skirt it. Her Gates Will Never Be Shut endeavors to reconsider what the Bible and the Church have actually said about hell and hope, noting a breadth of real possibilities that undermines every presumption. The polyphony of perspectives on hell and hope offered by the prophets, apostles, and Jesus humble our obsessive need to harmonize every text into a neat theological system. But they open the door to the eternal hope found in Revelation 21-22: the City whose gates will never be shut; where the Spirit and Bride perpetually invite the thirsty who are outside the city to "Come, drink of the waters of life."