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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... Moab , was initially disappointed , but not altogether . Balaam and the leaders of Midian came up with a scheme to cause Israel to sin . This resulted in incurring the wrath of their God against them . They suggested to Balak that ...
... Moab , and his desire to see Israel cursed . We have covered this account before . In Chapter 24 : 7 , we read of the prophet Balaam's dastardly action on Balak's behalf . He was brought by Balak to curse Israel . Instead , he said ...
... Moab [ as was prophesied by the Temple musician Asaph , in Psalm 83 ] and destroy all the children of Sheth . " " Sheth " in Hebrew is translated as " noisy " and " proud , " a reference to Amalek . In verses 18-19 , the prophet adds ...
... [ Moab ] gathered to himself the people of Ammon [ modern Jordan and Moab's brother , being both Lot's sons from his daughters ] and Amalek , went and defeated Israel ... So the children of Israel served Eglon , king of Moab , eighteen ...
... Moab sending for the prophet Balaam , son of Beor . He lived in modern day Iraq on the Euphrates . Notice the similarity in their names ! Now notice carefully the different cities over which the kings of Edom reigned . The city of ...
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 |