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Restoring the Two Houses of Israel
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  1. Adapted from Raphael Patai, The Messiah Texts (Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press, 1988), p. 181.
  2. Ibid., p. 321.
  3. Ibid., p. 181.
  4. Ibid., p. 144.

 

Chapter 4 – The Sabbath: Our Rest is in Messiah

  1. Adapted from Theodor Gastor.  Festivals of the Jewish Year (New York, New York: William Morrow Co., 1952), p. 282.
  2. Pesikta Rabbathi, 117b.
  3. Adapted from Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan.  Made in Heaven: A Jewish Wedding Guide.  (New York, New York: New York, New York: Moznaim publishing, 1983), p. 194.
  4. Gastor, Festivals of the Jewish Year, pp. 282-283.
  5. Kaplan, Made in Heaven: A Jewish Wedding Guide,  pp. 74, 77.
  6. Ibid., p. 144.
  7. Gastor, Festivals of the Jewish Year, p. 271. 
  8. Adapted from Isidor Margolis and Rabbi Sydney Markowitz.  The Jewish Holidays and Festivals.  (New York, New York: Carol Publishing Group, 1962), p. 14.
  9. Gastor, Festivals of the Jewish Year, p. 275.
  10. Kaplan. Made in Heaven: A Jewish Wedding Guide, p. 173.
  11. Adapted from Central Conference of American Rabbis.  Gates of the Seasons: A Guide to the Jewish Year.  (New York, New York, 1983), p. 19.

 

Chapter 7 – Is the Messiah G-d?

  1. Adapted from Dr. James Trimm. “Let’s Get Truthful: A Response to the Anti-Missionaries” (Tape series and Study Guide) (Hurst, Texas, 1999).  Tape #9, “The Deity of the Messiah” and study notes. 

This tape series and study guide can be ordered from the Society for the Advancement of Nazarene Judaism (SANJ) at the following address:

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    2-27. Ibid.

 

Chapter 8 – Israel: The Fig Tree Blossoms

  1. Adapted from Mike Evans, Jerusalem Betrayed (Nashville, Tennessee: Word Publishing, 1971, p. 143.
  2. Adapted from Stanley Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? (Portland, Oregon: Multnomah Press), p. 60.
  3. Adapted from James Rudin, Israel for Christians (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Fortress Press, 1983), p. 24.
  4. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 60.
  5. Evans, Jerusalem Betrayed, p. 144.
  6. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 62
  7. Adapted from Howard Sachar, A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time (New York, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1976), p. 354.
  8. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 63.
  9. Ibid., p.63.
  10. Adapted from Alan Taylor, Prelude to Israel (New York, New York: Philosophical Library, 1959), p. 15.
  11. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 67.
  12. Adapted from William Hull, The Fall and Rise of Israel (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing Co. 1954), p. 129.
  13. Adapted from Louis Finkelstein, The Jews, Their History, Culture and Religion. 2 Vols. (New York, New York: Harper and Bros., 1949), p 691.
  14. Sachar, A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time, pp. 128-129.
  15. Adapted from Michael Cohen, Palestine and the Great Powers, 1945-1948 (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Univ. Press, 1982), p. 184.
  16. Evans, Jerusalem Betrayed, p. 163.
  17. Hull, The Fall and Rise of Israel, p. 142.
  18. Ibid., p. 204.
  19. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 71.
  20. Evans, Jerusalem Betrayed, p. 171.
  21. Hull, the Fall and Rise of Israel, p. 205.
  22. Evans, Jerusalem Betrayed, p. 171.
  23. Hull, The Fall and Rise of Israel, p. 205.
  24. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 72.
  25. Ibid., p. 75.
  26. Dimont, Jews, God and History pp. 378-379
  27. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 82-83.
  28. Rudin, Israel for Christians, p. 45
  29. Adapted from Dennis Prager and Joseph Telushkin Why the Jews? (New York, New York: Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1983), p. 155.
  30. Finkelstein, The Jews, Their History, Culture and Religion, p. 1532
  31. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 91
  32. Adapted from Michael Pragai, Faith and Fulfillment (London, England: Vallentine, Michell and Co., 1985, p. 232
  33. Ibid.
  34. Taylor, Prelude to Israel, p. 56-57
  35. Cohen, Palestine and the Great Powers, 1945-1948, p. 186
  36. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 92.
  37. Hull, The Fall and Rise of Israel, p. 235
  38. Taylor, Prelude to Israel, pp. 94-95.
  39. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 93.
  40. Cohen, Palestine and the Great Powers, 1945-1948, p. 186.
  41. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 93.
  42. Evans, Jerusalem Betrayed, p. 174.
  43. Sachar, A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time, p. 278.
  44. Cohen, Palestine and the Great Powers, 1945-1948, p. 274.
  45. Taylor, Prelude to Israel, p. 102.
  46. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? pp. 99, 101.
  47. Ibid. p. 99
  48. Sachar, A History of Isreal: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time, p. 289.
  49. Ibid. p. 291.
  50. Pragai, Faith and Fulfillment, p. 224.
  51. Cohen, Palestine and the Great Powers, 1945-1948, pp. 305-306.
  52. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 103.
  53. Sachar, A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time, p. 444.
  54. Hull, The Fall and Rise of Israel, pp. 333, 340.
  55. Sachar, A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time, p. 444.
  56. Hull, The Fall and Rise of Israel, p. 342.
  57. Ibid.
  58. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 107.
  59. Ibid., p. 111.
  60. Ibid., p. 112.
  61. Ibid., p. 113.
  62. Evans, Jerusalem Betrayed, p. 213.
  63. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 114.
  64. Sachar, A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time, p. 640.
  65. Ibid.
  66. Sachar, A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time, p. 656.
  67. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 115.
  68. Cecil Roth, Encyclopedia Judaica (Jerusalem, Israel: Keter Publishing House, 1972), p. 493.
  69. Sachar, A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time, p. 667.
  70. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 115.
  71. Sachar, A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time, p. 750.
  72. Ibid., p. 759.
  73. Ibid.
  74. Ibid., p 812.
  75. Ibid., p. 791.
  76. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 122.
  77. Ibid., p. 127.
  78. Adapted from Thomas Kiernan, Arafat: The Man and the Myth (New York, New York: W. W. Norton and Co., 1976), p. 114.
  79. Adapted from Amos Perlmutter, Israel: The Partitioned State, A Political History Since 1900 (New York, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1985), p. 34.
  80. Kiernan, Arafat: The Man and the Myth, pp. 114, 116.
  81. Ibid., p. 14.
  82. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 129.
  83. Kiernan, Arafat: The Man and the Myth, p. 113.
  84. Ibid., pp. 160-161, 235.
  85. Evans, Jerusalem Betrayed, p. 64.
  86. Adapted from Alan Hart, Arafat: Terrorist or Peacemaker (London, England: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1984), p. 163.
  87. Ibid., p. 118.
  88. Evans, Jerusalem Betrayed, pp. 64-65.
  89. Ibid., p. 127.
  90. Kiernan, Arafat: The Man and the Myth, p. 80.
  91. Ibid., p. 25.
  92. Ibid., p. 202.
  93. Evans, Jerusalem Betrayed, p. 65.
  94. Kiernan, Arafat: The Man and the Myth, p. 231.
  95. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 132.
  96. Adapted from Yehoshafat, Harkabi, Israel’s Fateful Hour (New York, New York: Harper and Row, 1988), p. 14-22.
  97. Ellison, Who Owns the Land? pp. 135-136.
  98. Adapted from David Grossman, The Yellow Wind (New York, New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1988), pp. 151.
  99. Adapted from David Shipler, Arab and Jew (New York, New York: Times book (Random House), 1986), p. 144.

100. Ibid., p. 110.

101. Ellisen, Who Owns the Land? p. 143.

102. Evans, Jerusalem Betrayed, pp. 72-73.

103. Ibid., pp. 73-75.

104. Ibid., p. 78.

105. Ibid., p. 80.

106. Ibid., pp. 80-81.

 

Chapter 11 – The Judgment of the Nations

  1. Evans, Jerusalem Betrayed, p. 92.
  2. Ibid., pp. 92-93.
  3. Ibid., p. 100.
  4. Ibid., p. 50.
  5. ibid., p. 51.

 

Bibliography

American-Israel Cooperative Enterprise (AICE), Jewish Student Online Research Center (JSOURCE) Internet Web Site.

Central Conference of American Rabbis.  Gates of the Seasons: A Guide to the Jewish Year.  New York, New York, 1983.

Cohen, Michael, Palestine and the Great Powers, 1945-1948.  Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Univ. Press, 1982.

Dimont, Max.  Jews, God and History.  New York, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1962.

Ellisen, Stanley.  Who Owns the Land?  Portland, Oregon: Multnomah Press, 1991.

Evans, Mike. Jerusalem Betrayed.  Nashville, Tennessee: Word Publishing, 1997.

Finkelstein, Louis.  The Jews, Their History, Culture and Religion.  2 Volumes. New York, New York: Harper and Bros., 1949.

Gastor, Theodor.  Festivals of the Jewish Year, New York, New York: William Morrow Co., 1952.

Good, Joseph. “Rosh HaShanah and the Messianic Kingdom to Come.”  Port Arthur, Texas: Hatikva Ministries, 1989.

Grossman, David.  The Yellow Wind.  New York, New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1988.

Harkabi, Yehoshafat.  Israel’s Fateful Hour.  New York, New York: Harper and Row Publishers, 1988.

Hart, Alan.  Arafat: Terrorist or Peacemaker.  London, England: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1984.

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Margolis, Isidor and Rabbi Sydney Markowitz.  The Jewish Holidays and Festivals.  New York, New York: Carol Publishing Group, 1962.

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Perlmutter, Amos. Israel: The Partitioned State, A Political History Since 1900.  New York, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1985.

Pragai, Michael.  Faith and Fulfillment.  London, England: Vallentine, Michell and Co., 1985.

Prager, Dennis and Joseph Telushkin.  Why the Jews?  New York, New York: Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1983.

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What the Rabbis Teach about the Ten Lost Tribes Vol 1

Rabbis Teach about the Ten Tribes 

The Northern Kingdom (Ephraim) and the Southern Kingdom (Judah) differed both politically and religiously. They have never been united since the split between them following the days of Solomon. The Northern Kingdom was taken captive by the Assyrians. Upon their captivity, the Ten Tribes have been assimilated and intermingled into the nations of the world. The intermarriage of the Assyrians and the descendents of the Northern Kingdom who lived in the land of Israel were known as Samaritans. The Jews and the Samaritans never got along with each other. Joseph being sold by his brothers foreshadows the dividing of the nation of Israel into Northern Kingdom and Southern Kingdom. Joseph's unification with His brothers foreshadows the unification of Ephraim and Judah in the end of days. Ezekiel lying on his side foreshadows the sin and punishment of the Northern Kingdom. The suffering of a righteous individual can atone for the sins of the nation of Israel. The suffering of Ezekiel foreshadows the suffering of the Messiah for His people. The Ten Tribes did not unite with Judah at the end of the Babylonian captivity during the days of Ezra and Nehemiah. Orthodox Jews pray three times a day for the ingathering of the exiles of Israel. The Ten Tribes will return to the land of Israel and be united with Judah at the dawn of the Messianic Era. It is the Messiah who will gather the exiles of Israel.

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