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Author Archives: Pastor Jory Steven Brooks, CBIA

WHERE WILL CHRIST REIGN?

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IN his book, “The Delusion of British-Israelism,” Anton Darms states, “The fallacy of British-Israelism is seen in the teaching that England, and not Palestine, is the Promised Land; that London, not Jerusalem, is the city from which the Prince of David will rule.” (p.204) Without question, critics love to seize upon any stray or seemingly…

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MAPPING ISRAEL’S MIGRATIONS

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ISRAEL’S ANCIENT HIGHWAYS INTO EUROPE THE recent special exhibition, “Magnificent Maps,” at the famed British Library in London, England, featured dozens of beautiful large, rare maps dating from as early as the Middle Ages. Some of these maps in earlier times had resided in palaces, audience chambers, and even royal bedchambers. There were a total…

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THE TRUE CHRISTIAN SABBATH?

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THE principle of the Sabbath is an important one in Scripture which has been almost totally corrupted in our modern society, and is no longer championed in our churches. Under Old Testament law, all of society was subject to the Sabbath rest: mankind experienced rest from labour every seven days, as well as the livestock…

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THE GATHERING OF THE GODLESS

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A FALSE VIEW OF ISRAEL’S RESTORATION WERE the exiled tribes of Israel reunited in unbelief? Under the heading: “Ezekiel’s Prophecy Confutes British-Israel Claims,” dispensationalist author Anton Darms stated, “The Prophet Ezekiel (593-573 B.C.) was taken captive to Babylon in the first deportation, and thus spent a number of years by the river Chebar, between the…

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AN ANCIENT ANSWER TO AN AGE-OLD QUESTION: EVIDENCE OF LOST ISRAEL IN EARLY ANNALS

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W HERE is lost Israel? Bible readers throughout the Christian centuries have pondered the fate of the ten tribes of the House of Israel who vanished into Assyrian exile in the 7th century, B.C. There is no shortage of modern ideas concerning their fate, but the real answer to this historic riddle lies not far…

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