The Return of Elijah, John the Baptist, and Jesus: The Jewish and Christian ChristiUniverse, 2006 - 220 Seiten More than two thousand years ago, all Israel awaited the glorious and imminent arrival of the Christ. Why, then, did His appearance create a division among both the leadership and the people of Israel? How does the Old Testament story of Elijah and the prophecy of his return relate to this division? Author Joshua Caleb delivers a challenging and multidimensional account of the relationship between the returning prophet Elijah, John the Baptist, and Jesus, and the true theological reason the advent of the Christ divided into a First and Second Coming. (joshuacaleb1@verizon.net) |
Inhalt
Part 1 The Failure of the Christs Herald | 1 |
Part 2 Jesus Attempts to Deal with the Failure of His Herald | 37 |
Part 3 The Effort to Cross the Desert of Lacking Faith | 67 |
Part 4 The Course of the Bronze Serpent | 87 |
Part 5 Jesus Seen in the Context of the Old Testament | 121 |
Part 6 The Chasm Between Believers and Nonbelievers | 149 |
Part 7 The Elijah of the Old Testament | 169 |
Part 8 A Unifying Line Between Judaism and Christianity | 181 |
Afterword | 203 |
Back Cover | 207 |
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The Return of Elijah, John the Baptist, and Jesus: The Jewish and Christian ... Joshua Caleb Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2006 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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