Good book. One of the first books that I read as I "was becoming" a Christian. I grew up in the Reformed faith, but when the Lord started working on my heart this was a nice little book that my pastor gave me after I had read John MacArthur's "The Gospel According to Jesus" that I had picked up at a yard sale or a truck stop...
This exhaustive and comprehensive work uses in-depth research in the fields of philology, British history, hermeneutics, scientific principles, and geological and archeological studies to refute the claims of British Israelism that they are the Lost Tribes. The writer shows the many groups that fall into the British Israelism camp. The book also contains maps of the Holy Land and the land grants of the various tribes, as well as letters from leading institutions of higher education refuting the claims of British Israelism. --ApologeticsIndex.org
A must read for anyone defending truth - particularly the bodily resurrection - in modern times when truth is considered relative and friendship more valuable than the Gospel.


