British Israelism: An Essay

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Prophecies, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Edward E. Rochon ISBN: 9781311699244
Publisher: Edward E. Rochon Publication: February 19, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Edward E. Rochon
ISBN: 9781311699244
Publisher: Edward E. Rochon
Publication: February 19, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The preface disputes the reported number of adherents to British Israelism, notes the question of scriptural validity and proceeds to investigate the matter. Chapter 1 lays the foundations for the nations reputed to Joseph and largely ignoring the other tribes of Israel. It cites biblical passages and notes the Egyptian ancestry of Joseph's sons. Chapter 2 sees the Latin nations as the descendants of Joseph, rather than the Celtic and Teutonic nations and goes over territory covered in previous essays about the founding of Rome. Chapter 3 does not see Joseph as important in end time prophecy to the extent that British Israelism and rabbinical commentary suggests. It sees Dan in a more favorable light, if for nothing else, because the Talmud sees him in a negative light. I discuss Revelation and the idea of rebuilding the temple and of Ezekiel's visions of the temple. Chapter 4 comments on the character of Joseph, and sees Reuben in a more favorable light in comparison. I question whether Reuben committed adultery with his father's concubine, citing a tradition that denies it and offering linguistic meaning of terms to cast doubt on the adultery story. This puts Reuben in a more favorable light. I end the essay in discussing justice, righteousness, atonement and the matter of salvation. I conclude with a condemnation of British Israelism.

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The preface disputes the reported number of adherents to British Israelism, notes the question of scriptural validity and proceeds to investigate the matter. Chapter 1 lays the foundations for the nations reputed to Joseph and largely ignoring the other tribes of Israel. It cites biblical passages and notes the Egyptian ancestry of Joseph's sons. Chapter 2 sees the Latin nations as the descendants of Joseph, rather than the Celtic and Teutonic nations and goes over territory covered in previous essays about the founding of Rome. Chapter 3 does not see Joseph as important in end time prophecy to the extent that British Israelism and rabbinical commentary suggests. It sees Dan in a more favorable light, if for nothing else, because the Talmud sees him in a negative light. I discuss Revelation and the idea of rebuilding the temple and of Ezekiel's visions of the temple. Chapter 4 comments on the character of Joseph, and sees Reuben in a more favorable light in comparison. I question whether Reuben committed adultery with his father's concubine, citing a tradition that denies it and offering linguistic meaning of terms to cast doubt on the adultery story. This puts Reuben in a more favorable light. I end the essay in discussing justice, righteousness, atonement and the matter of salvation. I conclude with a condemnation of British Israelism.

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