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terça-feira, 13 de agosto de 2013

Livro Eretz Israel



Eretz Israel is intended to show the history of a people, the memory bringing biblical texts, but goes beyond a documentary. The work shows that the existence of the State of Israel, with all its customs and traditions is the fulfillment of God's Word. The story told in the Bible has continued to this day.


When God called Avran to form a people (Am Echad) stated:

"I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you"

Genesis 12.3.


Knowing Israel, their customs and traditions helps us to know the God of Israel and His purposes for that nation. A people that although hated by many, resists impact of wars and survives the force that cradles the soul and feeds the dreams:


                                        "... Live in peace in the land of Zion and Jerusalem."


Eretz Israel has Hebrew words so the reader can associate the language of the Jewish people. It also brings stories of biblical characters who have become symbols of struggle and hope. Historical events such as Masada. Opinions from different eras, not for lack of material, but the content and the impact of information. A geographical overview that allows comparisons with the biblical period and the present day, and a whole chapter on Jewish culture.

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sábado, 19 de junho de 2010

The history of Israel


  
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The history of Israel is intimately tied to his God. The covenant people as they are known since antiquity is the chosen people, separated by God himself, with a lofty mission. God who has established an everlasting covenant with the patriarch Abraham and his future generations. A story that can be read the first book of the Torah.





It was from the choice of a man who found a rich and amazing story of faith, where the Eternal has become known as the Almighty. Under the leadership of Moses, the Hebrews would know God by the name of the Lord (Ex 6.3).







One people, one land, one God, an everlasting covenant explain why this war continued to survive, to remain on the world scene as a true and impressive nation.



The wealth of Jewish history can be extracted from each stage of their spiritual development, social and political characteristics of the purest of their religion to the courage, faith, stubbornness and determination of a people, their rights, for independence and the desire to live in peace in their land, "Dan to Beersheba" Golan, Negev and Eilat and in the land of Zion and Jerusalem.







Marion Vaz