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Seeds of Turmoil: The Biblical Roots of the Inevitable Crisis in the Middle East

Seeds of Turmoil: The Biblical Roots of the Inevitable Crisis in the Middle East

Bryant Wright
3.6/5 ( ratings)
A clear, in-depth biblical explanation of the origin, history, and significance of the Middle East conflict.

The current conflict in the Middle East began long before the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. It originated when Abraham sinned, distorting God's promise that he and his heirs would make a great nation and inherit the land now called The Holy Land.

A historical and political account, "Seeds of Turmoil" clearly explains the biblical story of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar and the ensuing sibling rivalry between Jacob and Esau, whose choices formed the world's three most influential religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

This fascinating insight into the beginnings of the conflict also explains what about the land is so important today. In addition, Wright sheds light on the conflicting Jewish, Christian, and Islamic perspectives and answers the question, Does God play favorites?
Language
English
Pages
223
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Release
August 31, 2010
ISBN
0849948150
ISBN 13
9780849948152

Seeds of Turmoil: The Biblical Roots of the Inevitable Crisis in the Middle East

Bryant Wright
3.6/5 ( ratings)
A clear, in-depth biblical explanation of the origin, history, and significance of the Middle East conflict.

The current conflict in the Middle East began long before the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. It originated when Abraham sinned, distorting God's promise that he and his heirs would make a great nation and inherit the land now called The Holy Land.

A historical and political account, "Seeds of Turmoil" clearly explains the biblical story of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar and the ensuing sibling rivalry between Jacob and Esau, whose choices formed the world's three most influential religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

This fascinating insight into the beginnings of the conflict also explains what about the land is so important today. In addition, Wright sheds light on the conflicting Jewish, Christian, and Islamic perspectives and answers the question, Does God play favorites?
Language
English
Pages
223
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Release
August 31, 2010
ISBN
0849948150
ISBN 13
9780849948152

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