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Biblical Antiquities I
Gives proof of the Scriptural narrative from secular sources. Book 1 looks at The Bible and Archaeology; Genesis and Creation; The Flood; Jacob's Stone; Judah's Sceptre; Isaac; Rachel; Ruth.
Biblical Antiquities II
Gives proof of the Scriptural narrative from secular sources. Book 2 looks at Israel's Captivity and Migrations; Israel, Judah and Jew; Dan; Benjamin; The Behistun Rock; The Amarna Tablets; The Sonnini Manuscript; St. Paul; The Resurrection.
Biblical Antiquities III
Gives proof of the Scriptural narrative from secular sources. Book 3 looks at understanding the Old Testament; Bible History; Cyrus; The Great Pyramid; Bible Prophecy Fulfilled; the Bible and Science; Susa and the Code of Hammurabi; Joshua and Jericho; The Scythians; King Solomon's Temple; Joseph of Arimathea.
Biblical Antiquities IV
Gives proof of the Scriptural narrative from secular sources. Book 4 looks at The Dead Sea Scrolls; Ur of the Chaldees; The Abrahamic Covenant; Petra; Bible Origins; The Apocrypha; Daniel's He-Goat; As Birds Flying; Druids; Hazor; Birth Date of Christ; The Stars.
Biblical Antiquities V
Gives proof of the Scriptural narrative from secular sources. Book 5 looks at The Sumerians; Joshua; Gezer; Assyria's Treasures; Zebulun; Joseph in Egypt; The Book of Numbers; Samuel; Ugarit and the Bible; Ebla; Galilee; The Culdee Church.
Biblical Antiquities VI
Gives proof of the Scriptural narrative from secular sources. Book 6 looks at Archaeological and the Bible; What the Bible Is; What the Bible Doesn't Say; Ashkelon; Christ's Disciples; The Moabite Stone; The Hittites; Tophet and Child Sacrifices; Jesus' Trial through to Resurrection; Three Ancient Manuscripts; Jacob's Prophecies.
Biblical Bulwarks
An outline of the development of Britain's scriptural foundations as a nation. It shows how these foundations are incompatible with Britain's membership of the European Union.
Biblical Food Laws The
The Biblical Food Laws according to God's Word - to know the distinction between the clean animals that you 'may eat' and the unclean animals that you 'may not eat'. They relate to the health of the human body.
Book of Enoch
The Ethiopic Enoch throws much light on the thinking of our Lord Jesus, also of St Paul. Both regarded this as sacred Scripture and quoted from it.
Book of Jasher
Jasher is referred to in Joshua and second Samuel. Its Name in Hebrew literally means "the upright" or "book of record". The most important value of this book is the large quantity of additional detail it gives to various accounts in the Old Testament than our current translations. For instance the translator states in his preface:
This book contains a more detailed account of the awful circumstances attending the commencement of the flood and of the conduct of Noah toward the terrified multitude who had assembled about the ark when the fatal moment had arrived and their doom was irrevocably fixed.
...Connected with this period of the history is given an account of Nimrod; in which is strikingly depicted the arbitrary and violent character and conduct of his government...
...From this book we learn that Noah and Abraham were contemporaries. How beautiful the contemplation of the meeting between these two Patriarchs the one being a monument of God's mercy the other having the promise of the favor and grace of God not only to himself but to his seed after him.
...The history of Joseph has always been considered one of the most admirable and interesting on record... This history in Jasher enters more into detail concerning the affairs of Pontiphar's wife Zelicah; Joseph's magnificent procession through the cities of Egypt on coming into power; the pomp with which he was attended by Pharaoh's chariots officers and people when he went up to meet his father; the affecting scene which then took place together with other remarkable incidents...
Following the preface of the book are certificates of endorsement from four noted religious scholars of the day their statements all dated in April 1840 the year it was first published each one giving his endorsement to the correctness and reliability of the translation.
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