Publisher's Synopsis
In "Jacob and Israel, Ephraim and Judah," Arthur Isham delves into the distinct and significant usage of these titles within the Hebrew Bible. This exploration sheds light on God's intentions for His chosen people. Isham meticulously examines the nuances of each term, discerning their specific applications and prophetic implications in relation to the destiny of Israel.
This work offers valuable insights for theologians, biblical scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper comprehension of the Old Testament and the rich symbolism embedded within its narratives. Understand the unique roles and destinies associated with Jacob, Israel, Ephraim, and Judah, and gain a clearer vision of God's overarching plan.
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