The Quest for the Great Stones (Paperback)


WHAT MESSAGE DOES GOD HAVE FOR OUR GENERATION FROM THESE STONES OF JUDGMENT? Our quest took us to the Library of Congress, to Egypt, twice to Oxford, three times to London and when we were done, we found what The father of modern archaeology was unable to find. Stones used as a prophetic sign of judgment. That King Nebuchadnezzar's throne sat over set his throne upon these stones. That the prophet Jeremiah held Take great stones in thine hand. That God buried These stones that I have hid. And as to these stones, the word great does not refer to size for they were held in one hand Take great stones in thine hand yet they were called great. We are only talking about a fifty year time period when the name Tahpanhes is used, yet no other Egyptian town in the Bible is mentioned more than this city. And then, mysteriously, the name Tahpanhes seems to have fallen off the map. It has never been found in Egyptian hieroglyphics, yet we know it existed in the Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls and also in a Phoenician letter of the 6th century B.C. Editor, Christian magazine, Keith Bassham. "Fascinating read... Great story. I've seen archeologists in the press (cf. the Gospel of Judas, the Jesus family burial plot, etc.) hang their hats on much smaller hooks than the ones you present." Evangelist, Mike Gass. "Impressive You need to publish your findings. The book has a lot of good features including intrigue." Author, Otis Ledbetter. "Your research and due diligence is breathtaking. I enjoyed reading your manuscript. It kept me connected and looking forward."

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WHAT MESSAGE DOES GOD HAVE FOR OUR GENERATION FROM THESE STONES OF JUDGMENT? Our quest took us to the Library of Congress, to Egypt, twice to Oxford, three times to London and when we were done, we found what The father of modern archaeology was unable to find. Stones used as a prophetic sign of judgment. That King Nebuchadnezzar's throne sat over set his throne upon these stones. That the prophet Jeremiah held Take great stones in thine hand. That God buried These stones that I have hid. And as to these stones, the word great does not refer to size for they were held in one hand Take great stones in thine hand yet they were called great. We are only talking about a fifty year time period when the name Tahpanhes is used, yet no other Egyptian town in the Bible is mentioned more than this city. And then, mysteriously, the name Tahpanhes seems to have fallen off the map. It has never been found in Egyptian hieroglyphics, yet we know it existed in the Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls and also in a Phoenician letter of the 6th century B.C. Editor, Christian magazine, Keith Bassham. "Fascinating read... Great story. I've seen archeologists in the press (cf. the Gospel of Judas, the Jesus family burial plot, etc.) hang their hats on much smaller hooks than the ones you present." Evangelist, Mike Gass. "Impressive You need to publish your findings. The book has a lot of good features including intrigue." Author, Otis Ledbetter. "Your research and due diligence is breathtaking. I enjoyed reading your manuscript. It kept me connected and looking forward."

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Advantage Books Inc

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2009

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First published

April 2009

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 9mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

162

ISBN-13

978-1-59755-208-0

Barcode

9781597552080

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1-59755-208-9



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