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20 Jun 2007
Brian from MN
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Great stuff you guys have on here. Just visited today for the 1st time.

 Love your books selection and special Bible studies. Keep up the good

 work. I should have Don send you his in-depth study proving in

 big detail that the Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian, and Germanic peoples are

 Israelites. Let me know if you want me to have him send it to you. You

 could post it on your site. Excellent info and very in-depth.

YHVH Bless.

Brian from 
Minnesota



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Great books:

Abrahamic Covenant, Missing Links Discovered in the Assyrian Tablets

 (one of the best EVER on the Tribes and their Migrations) Israel's Lost

 Empires, and Study in Pyramidology--All Excellent!!

 

22 Jun 2007
Brian from MN
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That Collins book "Israel's Lost Empires" is one of the best books I've

 read in a long time. Fascinating history the world has yet to

 recognize/acknowledge.  An interesting, different perspective on Rome, that

 they were often the destroyer of ancient knowledge (like Carthage) rather

 than a preserver.  That could in more cases be applied to the Greeks

 and not the Romans.  

Also, Collin's speculation that Carthage could likely have been peopled

 by Israelites (of the northern house) who fled Palestine during the

 "Drought of Elijah" and founded Carthage given them) is fascinating!!





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Favorite Scripture is "Study to Shew Thyself Approved, A workman that

 needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the Word of Truth"

 

Reply from Editor --

Thank you for your comments.  As you can see from the library page, the migrations of our people is one of my favorite topics.  If you would like to supply a review of your favorite books, I would be happy to post it in my library page.  It's pretty intensive, but as you pointed out about Collins book, you can find the most interesting facts.

To understand that the "Drought of Elijah" had a huge impact on our people, AND helped fulfill prophecy is a question, which certainly drives us into deeper study, given that Elijah's ministry will return in the end days, and how will the drought of the end times play out?  For the most part we know the answer, but deeper study may reveal more details which would be very enlightening.

26 Jun 2007

Wayne

 

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I would like to share some study arrangements.

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1Co 2:9  But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard,
 neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath
 prepared for them that love him.

Reply from Editor --

Hi Wayne,

You would like to share some study arrangements? 

I can post some studies for you.  You can send it in a email or an attachment, whatever you like. 

The only studies I refuse to post would be attacks against the teachings of the Shepherd's Chapel, questions about our studies however, are welcome, even if they don't believe what we believe. 

Usually questions turn into studies that document and explain our beliefs.