All attempts at mediation between Israel and the Arab world die an early death. Depending on the news agency reporting, one alternately gets the impression that Israel is in the right... or maybe the
Palestinians have legitimate concerns. What you don't hear is what the real story is, and how the news is spun. This important book will help you speak intelligently about 'crisis that never ends' by
placing the current events in their proper biblical, historical, and prophetic contexts. Learn what the headlines haven't told you.
"What Man Must Believe" covers the fundamentals of the faith in a general way. It presents those vital doctrines and facts which must be understood in
order to have a comprehensive view of the truth as presented in the Scriptures. In this short introduction Cooper simply gives a resume of the contents
in order that the reader might be able to follow more clearly the development of the various subjects and their relations.
What the Bible Teaches About Israel: Past, Present, and Future
An Abridged Version of Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Anyone who reads the Bible will soon realize that the Jewish people are the apple of God's eye. Israel, they will quickly see, is the centerpiece of
divine, prophetic activity. Since God's Word places such an emphasis on this tiny nation, it seems only logical that the question of Israel is
central for a proper understanding of the Scriptures. Some may ask: Hasn't the church replaced Israel? Aren't all born-again believers in Messiah
Jesus "spiritual Jews"? Questions like these may only be answered on the basis of a proper systematic theology, one that includes a biblically
developed Israelology. This work investigates four approaches to the theology of Israel past, present, and future, and scrutinizes beliefs that
tend to confuse the identities of both Israel and the church.
The work is based on the author's dissertation titled, Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology and published by Ariel Ministries.
The Biblical Evangelist called Israelology a "tremendous, masterful book. Amillennialism, postmillennialism, and other forms
of covenant theology go up in smoke under the withering blaze of biblical light Fruchtenbaum places on them." The abridged version focuses on the
heart of Dr. Fruchtenbaum's dissertation and offers a revised and updated text as well as charts and illustrations to enhance the understanding
of this important study.
What the Bible Teaches About Israel: Past, Present, and Future (epub)
An Abridged Version of Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Anyone who reads the Bible will soon realize that the Jewish people are the apple of God's eye. Israel, they will quickly see, is the centerpiece of
divine, prophetic activity. Since God's Word places such an emphasis on this tiny nation, it seems only logical that the question of Israel is
central for a proper understanding of the Scriptures. Some may ask: Hasn't the church replaced Israel? Aren't all born-again believers in Messiah
Jesus "spiritual Jews"? Questions like these may only be answered on the basis of a proper systematic theology, one that includes a biblically
developed Israelology. This work investigates four approaches to the theology of Israel past, present, and future, and scrutinizes beliefs that
tend to confuse the identities of both Israel and the church.
The work is based on the author's dissertation titled, Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology and published by Ariel Ministries.
The Biblical Evangelist called Israelology a "tremendous, masterful book. Amillennialism, postmillennialism, and other forms
of covenant theology go up in smoke under the withering blaze of biblical light Fruchtenbaum places on them." The abridged version focuses on the
heart of Dr. Fruchtenbaum's dissertation and offers a revised and updated text as well as charts and illustrations to enhance the understanding
of this important study.
What the Bible Teaches About Israel: Past, Present, and Future (mobi)
An Abridged Version of Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Anyone who reads the Bible will soon realize that the Jewish people are the apple of God's eye. Israel, they will quickly see, is the centerpiece of
divine, prophetic activity. Since God's Word places such an emphasis on this tiny nation, it seems only logical that the question of Israel is
central for a proper understanding of the Scriptures. Some may ask: Hasn't the church replaced Israel? Aren't all born-again believers in Messiah
Jesus "spiritual Jews"? Questions like these may only be answered on the basis of a proper systematic theology, one that includes a biblically
developed Israelology. This work investigates four approaches to the theology of Israel past, present, and future, and scrutinizes beliefs that
tend to confuse the identities of both Israel and the church.
The work is based on the author's dissertation titled, Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology and published by Ariel Ministries.
The Biblical Evangelist called Israelology a "tremendous, masterful book. Amillennialism, postmillennialism, and other forms
of covenant theology go up in smoke under the withering blaze of biblical light Fruchtenbaum places on them." The abridged version focuses on the
heart of Dr. Fruchtenbaum's dissertation and offers a revised and updated text as well as charts and illustrations to enhance the understanding
of this important study.
Recorded live during Camp Shoshanah 2011. This study is covered by Dr. Fruchtenbaum in eleven major divisions. The different Hebrew, Greek, and English words that somehow convey the concept of sin is first discussed. Then the following: The Definition of Sin, The Origin of Sin, The Universality of Sin, Man's Estate Under Sin, The Sin-Nature: Original Sin, Personal Sin, Imputed Sin, Sin in the Believer's Life, The Final Triumph Over All Sin, and The Nature of the Law. It will be shown how through the Messiah, the believer can conquer all of the different types of sins. Pop the DVD into your player and attend class when it's convenient for you! Move forward or backward through
chapters to review lesson segments at anytime.
Print the exegetical outline and follow along with Dr. Fruchtenbaum as he teaches the Word of God.