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Rebuilding Zion

An Exposition of the Books of the Exile

Frank Binford Hole author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Scripture Truth Publications

Published:30th Jun '21

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In Rebuilding Zion, the author explores Old Testament prophecies and their relevance for both Israel and contemporary Christians, providing insightful interpretations.

In Rebuilding Zion, the author delves into the Old Testament books that focus on the Exile, particularly Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. With a clear and concise writing style, the book explores the prophecies within these texts, highlighting their significance regarding Jesus Christ and God's overarching plans for Israel, both in the past and the future. The author also emphasizes the relevance of these messages for contemporary Christians, encouraging readers to reflect on their implications in today's world.

Frank Binford Hole, a notable evangelist and author, meticulously examined these prophetic writings in a series of articles published between 1959 and 1961. His systematic approach, addressing each book chapter by chapter, provides timeless insights into the application of scriptural principles. The clarity of his analysis makes the ancient texts accessible and applicable, even in the context of modern challenges faced by believers.

The book does not shy away from addressing the difficulties of interpretation, nor does it overlook the practical responses that understanding these truths necessitates from Christians. Hole identifies the pervasive spirit of unrest in contemporary society, linking it to historical patterns of conflict and upheaval. By grounding his observations in biblical teachings, he offers a framework for understanding current events and encourages readers to seek divine guidance to discern God's purpose throughout history.

ISBN: 9780901860712

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 12mm

Weight: 264g

222 pages

Revised edition