View of the HebrewsThis famous book by preacher and theologian Ethan Smith puts forth the notion that the Native American tribes are descended from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. The idea that the distant forebears of the Native American tribes had somehow arrived in North America long ago from Israel, perhaps during the Great Flood described in the Biblical Old Testament, was a popular belief in the USA during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Lacking an alternative explanation for the tribal peoples, the preachers of the era advanced this Israelite theory, which gained currency especially among pious Christians in the fledgling United States. Concepts that Ethan Smith and others advanced were later discredited by anthropologists, who determined that ancestors of the Native American peoples had in fact migrated across the frozen plains of Alaska. Despite being disproven by later research, View of the Hebrews remains interesting for insights into popular beliefs and suppositions of religious scholars at the time. |
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الصفحة 17
The famines predicted by Christ were likewise fulfilled . The one foretold by
Agabus , noted in the Acts of the Apostles , was dreadful , and of long
continuance . It extended through Greece and Italy : but was most severely felt at
Judea , and ...
The famines predicted by Christ were likewise fulfilled . The one foretold by
Agabus , noted in the Acts of the Apostles , was dreadful , and of long
continuance . It extended through Greece and Italy : but was most severely felt at
Judea , and ...
الصفحة 27
... already proceeded too far to retreat from the effects of their madness . Famine ,
with its ghastly horrors , stared them in the face . might be expected ) been
making a silent approach ; and some of the more obscure had already fallen
before it .
... already proceeded too far to retreat from the effects of their madness . Famine ,
with its ghastly horrors , stared them in the face . might be expected ) been
making a silent approach ; and some of the more obscure had already fallen
before it .
الصفحة 107
11 , 12 , we read “ Behold the days come , saith the Lord God , that I will send a
famine in the land ; nut a famine of bread , nor a thirst for water , but of hearing
the words of the Lord . And they shall wander from sea to sea , and from the north
...
11 , 12 , we read “ Behold the days come , saith the Lord God , that I will send a
famine in the land ; nut a famine of bread , nor a thirst for water , but of hearing
the words of the Lord . And they shall wander from sea to sea , and from the north
...
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لم نعثر على أي مراجعات في الأماكن المعتادة.
المحتوى
Destruction of Jerusalem | 5 |
Various signs of the event | 12 |
Causes of the war | 21 |
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