In this book, David L. Cooper examines one of the most important and controversial topics in religious studies: the role of the Jewish people in God’s prophetic program. Using a combination of biblical and historical evidence, Cooper makes a compelling argument in favor of the continuity of the Jewish people in God’s plan. This is an essential book for anyone interested in religious prophecy and the history of the Jewish people.
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