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Anglo-Israel, the Jewish Problem; The Ten Lost Tribes of Israel Found and Identified in the Anglo-Saxon Race. the Jewish Problem Solved in the Reunion - Softcover

 
9781230283531: Anglo-Israel, the Jewish Problem; The Ten Lost Tribes of Israel Found and Identified in the Anglo-Saxon Race. the Jewish Problem Solved in the Reunion

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 edition. Excerpt: ... ANGLO-ISRAEL. Introduction. Israel--Fate Of The Ten Tribes--Outline Of The Abgument. Said Frederick the Great to his chaplain," Doctor, if your religion is a true one it ought to he capahle of very brief and very simple proof. Will you give me an evidence of its truth in one word?" The servant of God looked the king in the face, and with an emphasis answered--" Israel." This answer, rightly understood, is sufficient. A briefer, clearer, and more conclusive one cannot be found. Wrongly understood, it is the stumbling block of Christendom, and the hammer with which destructive criticism is pounding to pieces the confidence of thousands in the supernatural claims of the Scriptures. The fulfillment of predictive scripture concerning this race in its entirety, is God's stamp upon the truth and supernatural origin of His word. It is precisely here that destructive criticism is dealing its severest and most stunning blows. Professor Kuenen, writing from the most anti-supernatural standpoint, "proposes to settle the strife between the supernatural and the naturalistic view of prophecy by the single test of its fulfillment." This is a fair test, as every believer must allow. It is a test to which the Scriptures themselves often appeal. The burden of Kuenen's argument is to prove that predictive prophecy has not been fulfilled, and cannot therefore be from God." "Israel," is our conclusive answer to these bold assertions. To be so, however, Israel must be recognized as a permanent factor in history as well as in prophecy. Dr. Cave, in his great work entitled, "The Inspiration of the Old Testament," says: "Much of biblical science is the child of this century, and has rendered very eminent service; still it would be blindness to forget that the...

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