Digital Logos Edition
Near the end of his life, Jacob uttered an amazing series of prophecies concerning his twelve sons and the twelve tribes that would issue from them. Were Jacob's prophecies true? Have they been fulfilled? This book answers these and other questions.
“The lion of Judah is a very prominent symbol in Jewish tradition, as borne out by its depiction on ancient coins unearthed in the Holy Land, as well as on a modern Israeli coin.” (source)
“Basically, to bless someone is to bestow life and goodness on him.” (source)
“The most significant truth about Reuben is not what is said about him, but what is not said about him! Reuben produced not one single prophet, military leader, judge or important person in the history of Israel. As a matter of fact, the most impressive contribution made by Reuben seems to be the lending his name to a delicious corned beef and sauerkraut sandwich!” (source)
“This was not enough, however, to remove the scar of the earlier wound, even though that wound may have healed. ‘But whoso committeth adultery with a woman lacketh understanding; he that doeth it destroyeth his own soul. A wound and dishonor shall he get; and his reproach shall not be wiped away’ (Prov. 6:32–33).” (source)
“The second lesson follows: Our sins can be forgiven, but the effects of our sins often must still be experienced.” (source)
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