Middle East: Blueprint for the Final Solution: The Coming Fall and Rise of Western DemocracyAuthorHouse, 2004 M05 14 - 724 pages The Middle East conflict originated, literally, in the womb of a beautiful woman –Rebekah, Isaac’s wife. Her ‘struggling’ twins, from their mother’s womb, have often engaged in a love/hate embrace, scorching their lands with periodic eruptions of bloody conflicts. Their descendants, though gradually lost their identity, have spread their struggle for ‘the global inheritance’ into Europe, the Americas, and elsewhere. The march of Islam, of Muhammad,“the man of the sword”; the present Jew/arab conflict; the Persian Gulf menace; fanatic Islamic world terrorism and their main target – the West – are a direct result of the twins’ struggle, which begun while in their mother’s womb. Human history and its future can’t be fully comprehended without correct understanding of the roots and turbulent history of the struggling twins. You, the reader, are destined, regardless of your ethnic background and religion, to soon experience the final consequences and glorious triumph of this age-long bloody conflict. Through the pages of this work the author takes you on a fascinating journey of the Biblical and historic records, which faithfully traced the stormy blazing trails of ‘the struggling twins,’from the inception of the conflict to its glorious ‘final solution.’ |
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... Babylon , and later out of Northern Syria . He is instructed to move on , after the death of his father in Haran , into the land of Canaan and leave everything behind . Abram obeyed the voice of his God and followed Him by faith . In ...
... Babylonian society from which Abraham and Sarah came . If a wife could not bear a child , it was her obligation to give her husband a second wife . In this manner , she could bear a child through her . This child would then become as ...
... Babylonian law , and later , the Law given in Sinai . We can read of this Law in Deuteronomy 21 : 15-17 . Ishmael , hence , was not an illegitimate son and has never been regarded as such by God , Abraham , or the nation of Israel , to ...
... Babylonians . Esau's mother was from Haran , and her family from Babylon . Elements of the Babylonian culture were a part of Esau's inheritance . Ishmael , on the other hand , had mostly an Egyptian culture stamped on him . He had also ...
... Babylon and Canaan and sold them in Egypt . When the brothers of Joseph conspired to kill him , his brother Judah had another plan in mind . While debating the fate of Joseph during a lunch break , a caravan of Ishmaelites drew near ...
Contents
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the Legacy of Lot | 196 |
The Two Thorns in the Flesh of Judah and Israel | 223 |
the Biblical Story of the Ten Lost Tribes | 354 |
The Identity of the Lost Ten Tribes in Secular History | 383 |
Josephs Tribes and their link to the Royal House of David | 434 |
The Northwestern European Tribes of the House of Israel | 499 |
Edom and the Spanish Connection | 561 |
The City of Peace | 600 |
Epilogue | 671 |
Bibliography | 699 |