God's Kingdom on Earth: A History of Mankind
This book provides a roadmap within which one may find a deeper understanding of God''s grand plan for mankind. It describes His creation schemes, and the majesty of man - reflecting on his direction, history, and responsibilities. It defines in an understanding way the selection and plan for the family God chose to represent Him here on earth, delineatiing their sojourn history, their development, accomplishments, perils, downfall, and resurection to current day status, . It describes the chosen family''s decision process within which their sinful ways and activities led to varying degrees of punishment. But yet, it gives them renewed hope for achieving God''s plan for mankind through the reiterating process of God''s word. It gives a description of the Holy land, its boundaries, and tribal allocations, describing what it was in Joshua''s time and what it is yet to be. Delineating that parcel of land which is yet to be totally set aside and allocated for the sole purpose and use by The Lord God in support of the holy city of Jerusalem (The Lord Is There) and Holy Temple where He will reign here on earth for 1,000 years. It speaks of the first resurrection and the second coming of The Lord Jesus Christ, His reign on earth, the second resurrection after the 1,000 year reign of The Lord, and final judgment of mankind by Him. A Chronology of events relating to Israel''s wellbeing is provided, and a Time Table delineating dates of specific events is also attached. It is with prayer and hope that all readers will find this book of special value, educational, and of profound benifit for all. |
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... took him . Methuselah married , and after he had lived an hundred and eighty seven years , around 3440BC , unto him a son was born and he named him Lamech . Methuselah lived an additional seven hundred and eighty two years , and begat ...
... took Noah and his family approximately one hundred years ( maybe the entire 120 years ) to build the Ark , to gather and assemble the living specimens of life , and to gather the food for their voyage . Noah was five hundred plus years ...
... took unto themselves wives . The name of Abram's wife was Sarai ( Sarah ) , his half sister , the daughter of his father Terah , by a woman other than Abram's mother ; and the name of Nahor's wife , Milcah , the daughter of Horan , the ...
... took their invading forces and went on to Emims in Shaveh - Kiriathaim east of the Dead Sea . Proceeding from there , the invasion forces went on to invade the Horites in Mount Seir ; a mountainous and extremely rugged country which ...
... took their name from that country . The Girgashites , a Hamitic tribe of Canaan , conquered by Joshua ; And The Jebusites , a Canaanite tribe , descendants of Canaan according to the table of nations in Genesis 10 , derived from the ...
Contents
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Chapter 3 | 64 |
Chapter 4 | 101 |
Chapter 5 | 160 |
Chapter 6 | 194 |
The Conquest of Canaan | 236 |
Chapter 7 | 267 |
Monarch Rule of Israel Established Appointed Kings Reign | 312 |