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DECLARING THE END
By J. G. Messervy-Norman
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FULL COLOR ILLUSTRATED EDITION: Written for 'Ten Israel' as a companion to 'One in the Hand of God', 'Declaring the End' is... More > an illustrated commentary that discusses Biblical Chronology and the Jubilee Cycle in relation to Daniel's End Time Prophesy and 70 Week Time Line - illustrating a shadow of things to come. < Less
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DECLARING THE END
By J. G. Messervy-Norman
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FULL COLOR ILLUSTRATED EDITION: Written for 'Ten Israel' as a companion to 'One in the Hand of God', 'Declaring the End' is... More > an illustrated commentary that discusses Biblical Chronology and the Jubilee Cycle in relation to Daniel's End Time Prophesy and 70 Week Time Line - illustrating a shadow of things to come. < Less
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ONE in the HAND of GOD
By J. G. Messervy-Norman
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“ONE IN THE HAND OF GOD”, is a remarkable pocket synopsis written as an introduction to “Meat in Due Season”. Both... More > of these publications entice the reader along a path of exciting discovery in which age old concepts are presented in a wholly new and most original way. The subject of this particular book concerns the Judaic idea of two Messiahs - respectively the Messiah Ben (son of) Joseph, and the Messiah Ben (son of) David, spoken of by the ancient Sages of Israel, showing each Messiah as having a specific task to perform. It is a compelling and most timely theme, taking readers on a journey to what appears to be a hopelessly impossible destination. Yet, leading on to an ultimate climax where both the Lion and Lamb, the Messiah of Nazarene Christianity and the Messiah of Judaism become, “One in the Hand of God”. < Less
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ONE IN THE HAND OF GOD
By J. G. Messervy-Norman
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COLOR EDITION -“ONE IN THE HAND OF GOD”, is a remarkable 28-page synopsis, designed with texts in varying colours and... More > written as an introduction to “Meat in Due Season”. Both of these publications entice the reader along a path of exciting discovery in which age old concepts are presented in a wholly new and most original way. The subject of this particular book concerns the Judaic idea of two Messiahs - respectively the Messiah Ben (son of) Joseph, and the Messiah Ben (son of) David, spoken of by the ancient Sages of Israel, showing each Messiah as having a specific task to perform. It is a compelling and most timely theme, taking readers on a journey to what appears to be a hopelessly impossible destination. Yet, leading on to an ultimate climax where both the Lion and Lamb, the Messiah of Nazarene Christianity and the Messiah of Judaism become, “One in the Hand of God”. < Less
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MEAT IN DUE SEASON
By J. G. Messervy-Norman
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THIRD EDITION. Aimed at both Christian and Orthodox Scholars, ‘Meat in Due Season’ is an exciting commentary on the... More > KINGDOM of GOD that is destined to rule on earth. It takes a serious look at the Hebrew foundations of Judeo Messianic Christianity, offering a clear view of what it was originally intended to be and what it became as the result of erroneous, misunderstood institutionalized doctrines. As the final curtain is about to "go up", the author looks at some of the Scriptural Prophesies currently unfolding upon the volatile geo-political stage of the Middle East – A limited First Edition published in 2005 drew such favorable comments as: "Meat in Due Season, is both inspiring and thought provoking and I have enjoyed reading it... we are committed to Israel and the book reflects this well." Malcom Hedding, Executive Director of the International Christian Embassy in Jerusalem. < Less
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Philos
By J. G. Messervy-Norman
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SECOND EDITION - Animal Fantasy Adventure - Regardless of age, one will find this book to be a charming and delightful story... More > about a friendly Puli dog named Philos. An adventurous tale embodying a heart of wisdom and virtue, allowing one to meet the kind of polite and gentle heroes that once salted the fantasy pages of wholesome literature. Written in cliché-free prose that may only be described as elegant, unostentatious and measured, the author has effectively translated his thoughts in such a way that one is constantly reminded of the kind of classic tale that once enlightened the tender minds of all young readers - a bold stand against the contemporary genre of 'gritty realism' or the 'in your face relevance' currently advocated by the prevailing mediocre standards of modern education in order to persuade young people to read.
Both brave and written with extraordinary elegance, this book is imbued with enduring wisdom and endearing imagination, making it a genuine pleasure for readers of all ages. < Less |
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