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What the Bible Teaches about Israel: Past, Present, and Future

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An Abridged Version of Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology

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 centrepiece 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.

Important concepts that are covered:

  • The unconditional biblical covenants
  • The conditional and temporary nature of the Mosaic covenant
  • The different forms of God’s kingdom
  • Israel and the Church
  • The two regatherings of Israel to the Land
  • Key definitions: Jew, Gentile, Christian
  • Israel’s future in the Tribulation and the Messianic Kingdom
  • The symbolic terms used for Israel
  • Antisemitism

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.

by Dr Arnold Fruchtenbaum

380 pages

An Abridged Version of Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology

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 centrepiece 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.

Important concepts that are covered:

  • The unconditional biblical covenants
  • The conditional and temporary nature of the Mosaic covenant
  • The different forms of God’s kingdom
  • Israel and the Church
  • The two regatherings of Israel to the Land
  • Key definitions: Jew, Gentile, Christian
  • Israel’s future in the Tribulation and the Messianic Kingdom
  • The symbolic terms used for Israel
  • Antisemitism

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.

by Dr Arnold Fruchtenbaum

380 pages

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