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INTO EGYPT AGAIN WITH SHIPS explains the spiritual implications regarding the more than 250 years of chattel slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, semi-permanent underclass status, and loss of true identity that "African Americans" have suffered in the United States. This book also reveals the biblical solution that will lead to the complete liberation of a people. All those who have descended from slaves, and consider themselves to be "Negro", "Black", or "African American" should have the audacity to read this book. Review: great read! - I agree with every part of the book." Except the part about the name of our savior. While I believe that names have become a stumbling block and are not the total of the message to the scattered, I believe that the analysis unlike the other information was poorly presented. I believe that with the writers knowledge it is evident that was a cop out. In linguistics proper names don't change. In language birth names don't change. I am aware that a Shem or name is the character or description as well as the title which is why a name and its meaning is imperative. Jesus does not tell the story of His work as savior. Hebrew names in that respect are superior and should be respected for that reason. While I do not believe it is unto salvation, I do believe that it should be taught because when the Messiah returns I can assure you he is not going to want to be called by a Greek female dirty names ISO is feminine goddess and adding an s makes it masculine. His name only has one Hebrew shin because he does once. The significance of his name is imperative to who he is. It was so imperative that it wasn't left up to Mariam to name him but his father sent his name ahead of his birth because his name was a part of prophecy. Ignoring his name and his work is a transgression. I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive. (โญJohnโฌ โญ5โฌ:โญ43โฌ KJV) Review: Wow - This book is outstanding and the research is magnificent. Biblical and secondary sources combined produced one of my favorite books of all time. It's crazy that I thought I knew so much from religious Sunday Worship. Then I started actually reading my bible after being humbled by The Most High. I noticed that the Israelites were not the same people that I initially thought they were. Especially when I got to Deuteronomy 28. I've looked into so many books and continued researching, but this book in particular grabbed my full attention. I was quite familiar with the verses, but this book enlightened me further and helped me understand things that I had questions about. I am ordering this book for family and friends. It's all about the laws, statutes, and commandments. Repent and come back to The Most High and The Messiah. Israel and other nations that fear Him.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,236 Reviews |
H**D
great read!
I agree with every part of the book." Except the part about the name of our savior. While I believe that names have become a stumbling block and are not the total of the message to the scattered, I believe that the analysis unlike the other information was poorly presented. I believe that with the writers knowledge it is evident that was a cop out. In linguistics proper names don't change. In language birth names don't change. I am aware that a Shem or name is the character or description as well as the title which is why a name and its meaning is imperative. Jesus does not tell the story of His work as savior. Hebrew names in that respect are superior and should be respected for that reason. While I do not believe it is unto salvation, I do believe that it should be taught because when the Messiah returns I can assure you he is not going to want to be called by a Greek female dirty names ISO is feminine goddess and adding an s makes it masculine. His name only has one Hebrew shin because he does once. The significance of his name is imperative to who he is. It was so imperative that it wasn't left up to Mariam to name him but his father sent his name ahead of his birth because his name was a part of prophecy. Ignoring his name and his work is a transgression. I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive. (โญJohnโฌ โญ5โฌ:โญ43โฌ KJV)
A**R
Wow
This book is outstanding and the research is magnificent. Biblical and secondary sources combined produced one of my favorite books of all time. It's crazy that I thought I knew so much from religious Sunday Worship. Then I started actually reading my bible after being humbled by The Most High. I noticed that the Israelites were not the same people that I initially thought they were. Especially when I got to Deuteronomy 28. I've looked into so many books and continued researching, but this book in particular grabbed my full attention. I was quite familiar with the verses, but this book enlightened me further and helped me understand things that I had questions about. I am ordering this book for family and friends. It's all about the laws, statutes, and commandments. Repent and come back to The Most High and The Messiah. Israel and other nations that fear Him.
S**E
It's something...
's a good book. At least it didn't say the white people are the Edomites and can't enter the kingdom. If it did I didn't read that part. I read the end about how ALL need Jesus. So that's good. Some of those united in Christ or something preach that stuff and it makes me mad!! Edomites this that and the other. Idk where they get that from. Anyway. I believe all of us need to go back to the Torah. It's where Jesus refers us back to. I believe it's for all believers to go keep his commandments not just the 9. People can't except blacks would be the true Israelites because they say every race was a slave. Whatever. I can say Mexicans are Israelites too cause they are building houses now they won't live in , and cut the grass, working the fields, and the woman cleaning houses. Idk. I know one thing we are all sinners. Jesus did say something "No one goes to the father but through me." He paid the price. It's not a free ticket to sin. What is sin? 1 John 3:4 Don't stop there! Keep reading THE BIBLE. Even the stranger.... Anyway it's a good read.
J**P
OUTSTANDING
Well researched and documented. Presents ideas and supports them with historical references, scriptural references and sound reasoning. If we all looked at blacks as God's chosen people we might understand their plight. One thing's for sure: None of us mere men alive today are responsible for their history of enslavement and the hatred & prejudice that lingers in the world today because of it; but if we all recognize God's chosen people, and treat them as such, we'd be following the words of their God whom we claim as our own, yet bastardize and ignore without fear of consequences he for told and did not hold back on his own.
K**H
A must read book
This is a must read book for those who wish to understand the root causes of the plight of Blacks in America. The author lays out who the true Hebrew Israelites are and why they are in the condition they find themselves. The author does not just lay out the problems but points to a simple practical and Scripturally based solution to a centuries old problem. I found it very easy to read and very informative. The author uses Scripture to support his points as well as other research. It is a good book to add to your collection on this subject.
L**A
A GREAT AND NECESSARY READ!
ANYONE SEARCHING FOR THE TRUTH OF SCRIPTURE WILL FIND THIS BOOK TO BE INFORMATIVE AND A NECESSARY READ AND STUDY.
G**N
What's important is understanding the text
Great, great book to read ๐ฏ
P**N
Truly Elevating !!!!
The information in this book is definitely among the ultimate when it comes to lifting up those who, in Amerikkka , claim themselves to be Black , Negro , African-American , or whatever titles i may have missed that this country puts upon us seemingly every 10 - 15 years . Amerikkka has not done right by those of us who descended from slavery only to be born into another level of slavery . And the author plainly spells it out that our misfortunes are recorded in scripture , As well as the reasons for our misfortunes . So , Amerikkka is only fullfilling scripture in it's unfair treatment towards those descendants of slavery . Our identity was STRIPPED from us . Because we disobeyed . Though my anger for the on-going mistreatment of my people , historically up to present day has receded a bit , I can honestly say that because of the truth of our plight that is plainly told in scripture , my will for humbling myself is growing . Elisha J. Israel has courageously given us the truth . I applaud her now , and forever . POINTMAN
P**E
Eye opener this book is.
You must have ur bible when u read this book, not for any religious reason it's more for reference. It's a tear jerker. Great book thanks to my sister for telling me about it. Great writing.
M**N
Yah guidance the author wrote this book ๐
Thanks be to YAH for this work of truth, this book is an inspiration from the Most High
G**A
excellent book. looks deeply into the the concept of ...
excellent book.looks deeply into the the concept of black israellis.honestly and profoundly.
B**O
Worth every penny!
AWESOME!
Q**2
Five Stars
excellent read
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