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| | The Origins and Empire of Ancient Israel |
| (Book One of the Series: "The Lost Tribes of Israel") |
| | by Steven M. Collins |
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 | | | Our Price: $19.95 | | Bible Blessings (2003) | | Dimensions: 5.9" x 8.9" - 280 pages | | Product # BOK148-1 | | Shipping weight: 19 oz | | |
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| A fresh look at the early history of Israel... |
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| With special emphasis on the little-known and immensely important events that helped to shape our modern world. Here is the untold story, evidence that God's people visited distant lands in Europe and America in ancient times. |
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| The central theme of this book is the Biblical Covenant which God made with the Patriarchs and their descendants. This included the Biblical promise of numerous descendants who would build powerful, wealthy nations. This exciting story is told with the aid of over 100 maps, charts, and illustrations. |
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| Introduction........................................................................................ | 1 | | Chapter 1: God's Covenant with Abraham.......................................... | 5 | | Chapter 2: Isaac, Jacob and the Twelve Tribes of Israel.................... | 39 | | Chapter 3: Joseph and the Israelites in Ancient Egypt........................ | 73 | | Chapter 4: Moses, the Exodus, and the Promise Land........................ | 107 | | Chapter 5: King David and Israel's Rise to Greatness......................... | 143 | | Chapter 6: King Solomon's "Golden Age" & Empire of Israel............. | 191 |
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 | Steven M. Collins is a former National Merit Scholar, and a graduate of the University of Minnesota with a B.S. in Public and Personnel Management. | | 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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