The Covenant of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, Part 1 of the Covenants in the Biblical Evolution Revolution Series


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The first book in the Covenants Section of the Biblical Evolution Revolution series, delves deep into the Abrahamic Covenant and uses it, rather than the Messianic Covenant, to interpret Old Testament scripture. This singular change reveals an intriguing perspective of the Bible with the hope of generating peace and love between Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. The viewpoint of the author is a direct challenge the mainstream beliefs of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. With the discussion of Islam, the author's perspective of the Quran is used as an intrical part of the prophecy, rather than as an opposing viewpoint. The discussion is candid and in-depth. Specifically, on how the covenants relate to the Jewish Palestinian Conflict as well as the War on Terror. Like all the books in the Biblical Evolution Revolution Series, once you read the book you will never see the world the same way again.




The Covenants Second Book in the Biblical Evolution Revolution Series


Book Description

PART 1, delves deep into the Abrahamic Covenant and uses it, rather than the Messianic Covenant, to interpret the Old Testament. This singular change reveals an intriguing perspective with the hope of generating peace and love between Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. The viewpoint is a direct challenge the mainstream beliefs of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. With the discussion of Islam, the author's perspective of the Quran is used as an intrical part of the prophecy, rather than as an opposing viewpoint. The discussion is candid and in-depth. Specifically, related to the Jewish Palestinian Conflict as well as the War on Terror. PART 2, looks at the Bible through the eyes of the Levitical Covenant. Striking differences are revealed between God's covenant to Moses and His covenant with Aaron. At the same time, unexpected unions are discovered between the Levitical Covenant and the covenants of Cain, Canaan's, Esau's, and others. Biblical references are abundant for each conclusion.




The Covenant of Shem, Esau, and Levi, Part 2 of the Covenants in the Biblical Evolution Revolution Series


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The second book of the Covenants Section of the B.E.R. Series looks at the Bible through the eyes of the Levitical Covenant. Striking differences are revealed between God's covenant to Moses and His covenant with Aaron. At the same time, unexpected unions are discovered between the Levitical Covenant and the covenants of Cain, Canaan's, Esau's, and others. Biblical references are abundant for each thought-provoking conclusion. Each conclusion takes the reader into the uncharted waters of the Bible nobody knows. A covenant that turns institutional religion into the enemy of the Divine, making this latest book a real threat to organized religion that you will be unable to put down.




Anthology of the Biblical Revolution Evolution Series


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As primitive civilization developed, society has established cornerstones in our thought and reasoning. Things we are told repeatedly as fact from birth and are thus believed instinctively. Many of these cornerstones now date back many millennia such as the Bible. The BER Series takes a candid look into the Bible to explore how the theological beliefs within Institutional Religion have affected society in diabolical ways. These books also challenge the church's theological cornerstones to prove that they deviate from the Bible and truly have an obscured understanding of the Divine. Thus, the goal is to bring an overdue debate to organized religion. The hope is to remove the barriers that deny humanity the evolution of our species. No topic is out of bounds. A person could listen to ten lifetimes of sermons and never get even a fraction of the candor of these books. Love them or hate them, you will be unable to put them down and you will never see the World or the Divine the same way again.




Genesis 1-25


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Do you struggle to know and follow God's call for you in the world? In this fourteen session LifeGuide® Bible Study on Genesis, tells us that even the giants of faith—Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph—struggled to obey their Creator. But Genesis also reveals the amazing truth that the God who called a world and a nation into being also calls each of us to serve him.




A Lifetime of Genesis


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For many readers of the Bible, there are two major obstacles to the enjoyment of scripture: comprehension and relevancy. In A Lifetime of Genesis, Rabbi Zoob seeks to help the reader overcome these obstacles. In clear, logical prose, Rabbi Zoob explains the course of the Covenant of Abraham in Genesis and how each major player--Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, and Leah--has an impact on the development and continuity of the Covenant of Abraham. He solves the relevancy problem by sharing stories from his life that are connected to the patriarchal and matriarchal events and themes in each previous chapter. For example, following an analysis of the challenge of infertility that Abraham and Sarah faced, he tells the story of how he and his wife Barbara struggled through thirteen years of childlessness. And after the chapter on how Jacob wrestled with the angel and the many challenges in his life, Rabbi Zoob recalls his sibling struggles with his brother and his wrestling with seasonal depression. Rabbi Zoob hopes that his use of this midrashic process to discover personal insights will encourage the reader to do the same.




History of the Old Covenant


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1859. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.




Genesis


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A series of Bible study guides following the format and content of the NIV Application Commentaries Series. Each study looks at the original meaning, bridging contexts, and contemporary significance of the text, and offers small group participants a better understanding and relevant application of the biblical material to their daily lives.




Abraham, Isaac and Jacob


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Abraham Isaac and Jacob (The Patriarchs) is Book 3 in The Allmighty Bible Adventures of HisStory Series. This book covers from Genesis 12-36. Written and Illustrated by Ben Melech, as a Witness of the Word of YAH, for these last days, as a teaching aid to those of his beloved people the true biblical seed of Abraham (BELIEVERS!) in their awakening from their long night of darkness (national deep sleep or death), being ignorant to their True Identity. As it was written in Genesis 15, Deuteronomy 28:68, Ezekiel 37, Daniel 12:1-4 and Matthew 24:31-33.




Book of Genesis


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Many people today think the Bible, the most influential book in world history, is not only outdated but irrelevant, irrational, and even immoral. As the first book in the Bible, "The Book of Genesis" sets the stage for everything that happens throughout the Scriptures and is best known for its passages connected with the creation of the world and for stories such as Noah's Ark. The first eleven chapters focus on the history of the whole universe. In chapter 12 God focuses in on one man's family - Abraham, from whom the nation of Israel will come from. After a backdrop of the entire history of the human race God focuses in on one man - Abraham and his family. With him he makes a covenant which God says all the nations of the earth will be blessed through! Genesis ends with Joseph - for he is the link between the family and the nation. "The Book of Genesis" presents essential religious teachings about: God and his relation to man: his creative activity through which all things are made and on which they all depend the creation of man in God's image and likeness the institution of marriage as the union of one man with one woman; the fall of man from his original state of innocence through pride and disobedience, and its consequences on Adam and Eve and the human race God's loving kindness and continual offer of reconciliation through covenants with Noah, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. "The Book of Genesis" is the first book in the Bible. Structure: Creation (1-2) The Fall (2-4) The Flood (5-9) Babel (10-11) The Call of Abraham (12-38) Descent into Egypt (39-50) Features: perfect for personal use or to give as a gift to celebrate special occasions like graduations, baptisms, birthdays, or achievements Easy-to-read 65 Pages Key Verse: Genesis 1:1 - "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth"