The Lost Tribes of Israel (a book)


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Posted by brother Patrick on February 20, 1998 at 19:49:38:

Praise YHWH

Has anyone read this book? Is it worth reading?

I came across the publishers site on the www,
(www.mnmpublishing.com/default.htm)

What caught mt eye was a reference to a shifting of the earth's axis in 732 B.C.E.* et. el. reference ISAIAH 38:7

*see web site for synopsis of book

For many the questions of who we are and where we are in the stream of
time are burning ones that have few if any accurate answers. Often these
answers require compulsory acceptance when served up by educational
groups and/or religions of the world. Then too these answers are many
times fraught with more questions, reliance on faith for acceptance and
sadly somtimes fraud.

Many Christian religions have developed their doctrines regarding who
"Israel" is and when Christ has or will return but none have stood the
test of time. Each can be seen reversing themsleves or recanting
statements, regarding Jesus presence (parosia) and the end of the world,
that time has washed over. Jesus said this would happen in the "final
part of the days." Read Matthew 24:23.

When or if Israel will be restored is not known and we are not so
presumptuous as to say yes or no. We do believe however, that there is a
great likelihood something of this nature will take place. History bears
out the fact that Israel, all 12 tribes including the lost 10, was in a
covenant relationship with God and the Christian Bible writer, Paul,
made a strong case for its restoration. It is important to remember that
the "New Covenant" instituted by Christ, made way for the "nations,"
i.e. Gentiles and "circumcision of the heart" but evidently from Paul's
writings this "New Covenant" did not cancel the former contract or
covenant with Israel.

Contrary to common misconception, the nation of Israel that we know
today is NOT, the nation of Israel spoken of in the Bible. It perhaps
may be a part of that nation but surely not wholly so. It is our belief,
at this moment in mans journey, that no man has all the answers but for
truly honest hearted individuals looking for truth, regardless of what
has been taught or learned, we have "some" of the answers to the
questions regarding Israel's history and perhaps destiny.

As you read the book "Lost Tribes of Israel" many truths will be
revealed to you and you will discover who these Israelites are today. No
doubt with earth shaking events yet ahead of us, Israel may be restored
to its once covenant relationship and grandeur.

We do not know how or by what mechanism this restoration will take place
but can only hope and watch for the "ring of truth." Then perhaps, all
righteously disposed ones, may benevolently be included as a
subject. Good reading and best wishes.

www.mnmpublishing.com/default.htm


I suppose I'm actually asking if anyone knows if the book is scripturaly accurate.



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