For Jesus has said, “If I have told you of earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?” The truth… as set forth in this book – that is, the realization of the promises made to ISRAEL… has… more skeptics to the light of his truth, than in all our previous ministry… … We are… sure… that the faith of those who have made shipwreck could not have failed, if they had known these things.’ A knowledge of these earthly things not only renders the claims of Christianity impregnable, but they are also the basis upon which we must rest our faith for better things. ‘ We have been moved by the Holy Spirit to thus write concerning the earthly history of God’s chosen race, because so very little of it is known by the masses of our people, and yet it is the foundation upon which the entire structure of Christianity must rest. Judah’s Sceptre & Joseph’s Birthright, J H Allen, 1902 – emphasis & bold mine: J H Allen understood the foundational basis of this knowledge in proving the veracity of the Bible, as written under inspiration by holy men and not the ramblings of eccentric or fanatical prophets. Now is the time for the truth to go out to those who truly seek wisdom and understanding – for the latter days are upon us. The credibility of the Bible has been at stake and those who have taught erroneous identities have been unwittingly holding the Eternal’s word to ransom. Yet, the accurate definition and explanation of the nations’ identities in the Bible in our modern age is crucial in understanding prophecy and by extension history. ‘The one who states his case first seems right, until the other comes and examines him.’Īny secondary information has an uphill battle to gain attention, let alone replace the previously incorrect knowledge if such is the case. As Proverbs 18:17 ESV says, the first case heard always has the advantage, whether right or wrong by virtue of being first. The most damaging aspect of the Biblical identity doctrine has been the element of whatever someone new to the subject first hears, reads or learns of any given identity, it is this knowledge that becomes firmly entrenched and invariably never shifted.
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