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Titre : | The History of the Ten "Lost" Tribes : Anglo-Israelism Examined |
Auteurs : | David Baron, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : | (Première éd. 188?) |
Editeur : | Jérusalem [Israël] : Keren Ahvah Meshihit, 2005 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-965-447-165-7 |
Format : | 87 p. / 20 cm |
Langues: | Anglais |
Résumé : |
The treatise now in the reader's hands consists of three parts. In Part I, I have dealt with Anglo-Israel assertions and claims, and the arguments by which they are supported. In Part II, I have briefly traced the true history of the supposed lost tribes. In Part III, which is altogether new, I have further analyzed some of the scriptural "proofs" of a separate fate and destiny of the Ten Tribes from that of "Judah" and have added notes and explanations on some of the more plausible points brought up by Anglo-Israelite writers. |
Note de contenu : |
PART I 1- Anglo-Israel Assertions and Claims 2- The Way Anglo-Israel Writers Interpret Scripture 3- Fictitious Histories of the Tribes PART II 1- Are the Tribes Lost? 2- The Condition of Things at the Time of Christ 3- The Testimony of the New Testament that the "Jews" are Representative of "All Israel" 4- Early Misconceptions and Confusion on the Question of the Ten Tribes 5- The Testimony of Prophecy in the Light of History 6- A Solemn Warning PART III NOTES AND EXPLANATIONS 1- Anglo-Israel "Proofs" of a Separate Fate and Destiny of "Israel" and "Judah" 2- The Promises to the Fathers of a Multitudinous Seed 3- The Perpetuity of the Davidic Throne 4- The So-called Historic Proofs of Anglo-Israelism 5- "The Gate of His Enemies" APPENDIX Are We the Ten Tribes? by the late Horatius Bonar, D.D. |
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