The Great German Nation: Origins and Destiny

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AuthorHouse, 2007 - 312 стор.
Who exactly are the Germans? From which ancestor of Noah do they descend? Might their roots be found in the ancient Middle East? Does the Bible - God's precious Word - have anything to say with regard to the very talented German peoples and their ancient roots? Or does God ignore major nations such as Germany in His Word? These fascinating and highly talented people have been central to world history. Notice a chilling comment in an article on Russia by Peter Zeihan: "... history really does run in cycles. Take Europe for example. European history is a chronicle of the rise and fall of its geographic center. As Germany rises, the powers on its periphery buckle under its strength and are forced to pool resources in order to beat back Berlin. As Germany falters, the power vacuum at the middle of the Continent allows the countries on Germany's borders to rise in strength and become major powers themselves. Since the formation of the first "Germany" in 800, this cycle has set the tempo and tenor of European affairs. A strong Germany means consolidation followed by a catastrophic war; a weak Germany creates a multilateral concert of powers and multistate competition (often involving war, but not on nearly as large a scale). For Europe this cycle of German rise and fall has run its course three times -- the Holy Roman Empire, Imperial Germany, Nazi Germany -- and is only now entering its fourth iteration with the reunified Germany".

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About the Author
8
Chapter 1
28
Assur and Israel Contenders for the Birthright
34
Ancient Roots for Modern Tensions?
51
Chapter 4
107
Germanys Destiny in the European Union
131
Assyria Hidden in the Book of Revelation
163
The Book of Revelation and Germany
190
Appendix 4
220
Appendix 6
247
The Khattie Tribe of NW India
253
Appendix 11
261
Modern Assyria in Bible Prophecy
273
The Last Trump foretells the Second Exodus for Israel and Judah
289
Index
299
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