
- 150 pages
- English
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The Modern State of Israel and Biblical Prophecy
About this book
The Modern State of Israel explores the lot of the Jewish people in their dispersion in the world for the past two thousand years. After their persecution and their expulsion from many nations, their desire to establish a home of their own, where they can rule themselves and not be the subjects of their overlords, is understandable. It is believed by many Christians that the State of Israel is an absolute necessity for the strategic and longterm determination of world events. It is said that the Bible provides support for their case. Events such as the coming of the Antichrist and the battle of Armageddon cannot take place without Israel. Christ, consequently, cannot return to establish the Millennium. Why did God choose Abraham as his seed and why did he give them land? e answer to this question is of tremendous importance, for upon it hang the doctrines of future events. In this thoroughly researched review of Israel, past and present, S. K. Haddad hopes to show whether Israel has a biblical role in future world events or not.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter One: A Short History of the Jewish Dispersion
- Chapter Two: Abram
- Chapter Three: The Promised Land
- Chapter Four: The Occupation of the Promised Land
- Chapter Five: The Exile and After
- Chapter Six: The Alleged Necessity for Modern Israel
- Chapter Seven: The Great Disjunction
- Chapter Eight: Misguided Eschatology
- Chapter Nine: Israel’s Restoration
- Chapter Ten: Why Did God Choose a People and a Land?
- Chapter Eleven: An Everlasting Possession
- About the Author
- INDEX
- Copyright