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Abrahamic Covenant by E. Raymond Capt

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Abrahamic Covenant

by E. Raymond Capt

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This outline of the identity of God's people, as revealed in this study of God's Covenant with Abraham, was compiled as a guide for Bible students. Traces Abraham's descendants through the formation of the Tribes of Israel, their captivities and migration to their appointed land in Europe and later on to America (with Ephriam identified with England and Manasseh with America). Manasseh means "forgetfulness" and if there has ever been a people forgetful of their past it is this Manasseh-Israel people of the United States! Abrahamic Covenant is "the" little blue book that opened the eyes of thousands of Christians to their Israelite heritage and how that one single discovery has changed the way they now view all Bible doctrine and prophecy! Mr. Capt has said "Much research and study is still necessary before every facet of this wonderful truth is known in all its perfection. This remains to be done by honest and sincere searchers for truth, who may not only correct error but add to our understanding of God's truth." Our eyes are holden that we cannot see things that stare us in the face until the hour arrives when the mind is ripened. Then we behold them, and the time when we saw them not is like a dream. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

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