Judah's Scepter and the Sacred Stone

Judah's Scepter and the Sacred Stone
Author: D. A. Brittain
Publisher: First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1506902316

Princess Teia, daughter of Judah’s last king, begins a harrowing journey after she’s rescued by the Prophet Jeremiah from the burning city of Jerusalem. They flee to Egypt, where amid Teia’s efforts to cope with devastating loss comes an unexpected awakening of her heart when she meets Eochaid, a foreign prince. The two young nobles fall in love, but are soon forced to part and follow their preordained destines of ruling separate nations. Against the backdrop of daring escapes on land and sea, raging sword battles, and deadly sorcerers, an emotional journey ensues across multiple continents for both Teia and Eochaid. All the while they’re unaware that God’s steady hand guides their paths as part of his plan to restore Judah’s everlasting throne—as symbolized by the sacred stone that Israel’s patriarch Jacob once used as a pillow in the wilderness. Keywords: Adventure, Romance, Inspirational, Biblical, Christian, Historical, Fiction, Religious, Fantasy, Series

Judah's Scepter and Joseph's Birthright

Judah's Scepter and Joseph's Birthright
Author: J.H. Allen
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-01-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

John H. Allen (1847 - 1930) was an American minister and author, best known for his 1902 work, “Judah’s Sceptre and Joseph’s Birthright, An Analysis of the Prophecies of the Scriptures in regard to the Royal Family of Judah and the Many Nations of Israel, the Lost Ten Tribes.” The book is organized as follows: Part First. The Birthright; or, the Promise of Many Nations to Abraham I. Introductory II. Race Versus Grace III. The Sceptre and the Birthright IV. Jacob’s Seed Divided Into Two Kingdoms V. All Israelites Are Not Jews VI. The Broken Brotherhood IX. The Jews Go to Babylon and Return Part Second. The Sceptre; or, the Promise of a Perpetuated House, Throne, and Kingdom To David I. The Sceptre, and the Davidic Covenant III. The Tearing Down and Rooting Out IV. Vindication of the Personal Promises to Jeremiah V. A Royal Remnant That Escapes VI. The Prince of the Scarlet Thread VII. The “Prince of the Scarlet Thread” and “the Royal Remnant” United Part Third. The Veil Lifted From the Abrahamic Nations I. Lost Israel and the First Overturn Located II. Jacob’s Pillow-Pillar Stone III. The Other Overturns IV. Dan — the Serpent’s Trail VI. A Few More Identities VII. A Study in “Scarlet” IX. The Two-fold Aspect of Prophetic Israel

Transactions

Transactions
Author: Kansas State Historical Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1002
Release: 1928
Genre: Kansas
ISBN:

1st-6th biennial reports of the society, 1875-88, included in v. 1-4.

Judah Scepter

Judah Scepter
Author: Brian Arundell of Wardour Howard
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1450239765

The royal family of Judah had a tremendous impact on history and played a role in shaping who we are today. In Judah Scepter, author Brian Arundell Howard provides a refreshing perspective about this family who migrated from one continent to the next, guiding the populace to a better life. Filled with timelines, graphs, and maps, Judah Scepter contains both descriptions of tradition and historical facts about individuals within a royal genealogical line from biblical times to the present, documenting their contribution during the ages to the divine will. In addition, Howard discusses how the inherited scepter of Judah is used to uphold precedence over time. Judah and the Trojans seek out to do the will of God, Zeus, and Justice; the Franks and descendants of Charlemagne seek out to spread Christianity; and the Arundell Howards seek to do duty for their faith. How each scepter holder maintained their precedence is captivating and informative, as it progresses from biblical times, continents, genealogies, and governments. Gleaned from years of research, Judah Scepter educates and enlightens by introducing the transformation of Judah Scepter in relation to history.

Secularizing the Sacred

Secularizing the Sacred
Author: Alec Mishory
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2019-07-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004405275

As historical analyses of Diaspora Jewish visual culture blossom in quantity and sophistication, this book analyzes 19th-20th-century developments in Jewish Palestine and later the State of Israel. In the course of these approximately one hundred years, Zionist Israelis developed a visual corpus and artistic lexicon of Jewish-Israeli icons as an anchor for the emerging “civil religion.” Bridging internal tensions and even paradoxes, artists dynamically adopted, responded to, and adapted significant Diaspora influences for Jewish-Israeli purposes, as well as Jewish religious themes for secular goals, all in the name of creating a new state with its own paradoxes, simultaneously styled on the Enlightenment nation-state and Jewish peoplehood.

The Breach

The Breach
Author: Clayton Kendall - Pastor
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2019-08-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1645301346

The Breach By: Clayton Kendall - Pastor The Breach discusses the Abrahamic covenant in great detail. This includes topics such as the Judaic Scepter, Joseph’s Birthright, Mosaic Law, Israel and the Jews, and the Davidic covenant. The latter of which is the most misunderstood covenant in the Bible. Stating in particular, that King David was promised a physical king line that would retain an earthly kingdom that would reign supreme until Jesus Christ, the King of Kings, returns to rule the throne. This book documents the fulfillment of this promise and identifies who and where it is today. The identity of Israel and the Jews is a subtheme, for without this knowledge the impetus of the book would be greatly diminished. Finally, all of this material relates to, and answers many questions about, the false rapture theory and the truth about the tribulation of antichrist.

Stones of the Seven Rays

Stones of the Seven Rays
Author: Michel Coquet
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2012-05-11
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 159477708X

The magical and spiritual uses of the seven sacred gemstones--diamond, sapphire, emerald, jasper, topaz, ruby, and amethyst • Explores each sacred gem’s effects on the seven facets of the soul and their corresponding virtues • Reveals their spiritual and therapeutic uses, the meaning of their colors, their ties to the chakras, and their historical use in amulets, talismans, and other magical tools • Outlines the basics of Seven Ray Science and the properties of each of the Seven Rays Taught solely in secret for millennia, the Science of the Seven Rays was introduced outside of the ancient mystery schools of Western and Hindu tradition by some of the great occultists of the late 19th and early 20th century: H. P. Blavatsky, Manly Hall, C. W. Leadbeater, and Alice Bailey. Based on the soul’s seven-faceted nature, the Seven Ray system underlies metaphysical traditions around the world through its connections with the seven musical notes in the scale, the seven days in the week, the seven chakras, the seven colors of the rainbow, and the seven sacred planets. Laying out the key principles behind this spiritual science, Michel Coquet explores the seven sacred gemstones of the Seven Rays--diamond, sapphire, emerald, jasper, topaz, ruby, and amethyst--and shows that not all precious stones have true mystical powers: they must be charged, either naturally or through ritual, with a living deva or angelic presence before they can effect spiritual transformation and physical, mental, and soul healing. Drawing on Hindu, Jewish, pre-Columbian, and Greco-Roman magical traditions with precious stones as well as their use by great initiates of history--including Hildegard von Bingen, Paracelsus, Cornelius Agrippa, Elias Ashmole, Nicholas Flamel, and the Count de Saint Germain--Coquet examines each sacred gem’s effects on the seven facets of the soul as well as their spiritual and therapeutic uses, the meaning of their colors, their influences on the chakras, and their use in amulets, talismans, and other magical tools. Illuminating techniques of invoking spirits into gemstones and reports of the power to enlarge diamonds at will, stones that produce anesthesia, and the use of gem medicines in India, Coquet reveals that while gems can influence our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, without daily work toward a gem’s corresponding virtue, even a consecrated stone will have no effect, for the most beautiful gems are within.