Red, White, and Blue: the IssueAuthor House, 17 maj 2007 - 260 This book speaks to all Americans in one way or another. It is a true story of Americas beginning, and Gods divine providence. We are founded upon a principle that believes in the worship of the true God. It was and still is our belief that He designed this country to be a light and a savior for the world. This is evident by the fact most people are trying to come here, or seek our help. America has had its share of internal problems; the enslavement of the Black Africans, the killing of the Native Indians, the suppression of women, and the harsh treatment of Black Americans (Africans). Through all of this, God caused her to prosper. This book is the only book that states emphatically that in 1492, God designed a plan for many people from across the globe to make this country their home, and it gives the proofs as evidence. The means of getting us into this country may not be understood, but the ends can not be denied and are much appreciated. Every American needs this book. This book will help us to become better Americans. This book teaches us the importance of our citizenship; The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Statue of Liberty and the Flag (which embodies all that we are). It shows us where we came from and where we are going. There is a divine guidance system at work in America. America is the Promised Land. The poem engraved on Lady Libertys pedestal epitomizes this very philosophy. This book is a correspondence panacea to heal the past wounds of the Blacks, the Indians, the Women and the Whites in America. As we forgive the past, we can enjoy the spiritual and material prosperity that God promised to us through Abraham. |
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... mother, Rebekah (Genesis 27:1-41). The lineage of Judah would hold the scepter for the nation of Israel until the coming of Christ. The birthright would normally have belonged to Jacob's oldest son Reuben, but God gave it to Joseph ...
... mother of Jesus, a virgin, was of the house of Levi. How could the Christ be from the house of David, born of a virgin from the tribe of Levi? Joseph, who married Mary, was not royalty; therefore, his adoption of Jesus could not give ...
... men from the Levitical family, but not from the house of Aaron. Therefore, when it was time for Christ to come, the only way for Him to enter this world was through Aaron's lineage, and His mother 14 Franklin E. Rutledge.
Franklin E. Rutledge. enter this world was through Aaron's lineage, and His mother must be a virgin (Isaiah 7:14). Christ came through no one's bloodline. Being the firstborn of Mary, born in the family of Levi, He became a priest after ...
... mother and her relatives. His biological father was not from this earth. So, with this said, it would be easy for some of the misplaced Israelites to blend among the Gentile nations and never be recognized as Hebrews. Keep in mind that ...