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Israel's security and very survival rests not in the creation of a Palestinian state or in war or peace with Iran, but in a return to what the God of Israel has already spoken over Israel by the mouth of the prophet Ezekiel. Israel is a nation not of seven million Jews, but of potentially hundreds of millions of Hebrew natural descendants of Abraham through Isaac, Jacob and Joseph. The 10 tribes of the northern kingdom of Joseph and Ephraim are alive on the earth today, but they have lost their identity as

It is God that created the nation of Israel. He is the same God that divided the Red Sea, parted the Jordan River, smashed the walls of Jericho, and plagued the mightiest nation on the face of the earth—the Egyptians—because Pharaoh would not give freedom to God’s people: the children of Israel. How is it, then, that the apple of God’s eye—a nation that He both established and resurrected in 1948 according to the prophetic Scriptures—can seek to establish its own peace and security in these troubled times w

This book is written entirely from Old Testament Scriptures, which have been validated as being accurate by the Dead Sea Scrolls. The book simply traces the promises that God made to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Sarah, Rebekah and Hagar. It then establishes from the writings of numerous Hebrew prophets which prophecies have been fulfilled, where their fulfillment can be found in the world today, and what is yet to be fulfilled—for the sole purpose of making a determination of where the Israel of today is