In too many Messianic settings, when questions are asked about
Biblical passages like Isaiah 11:12-16; Jeremiah 31:6-10; Ezekiel
37:15-28; and Zechariah 10:6-10, among others, polarized extremes
are likely to be witnessed. One side makes these kinds of verses a
central part of its spiritual identity-even more important than
faith in the Messiah. Another side, when encountering past abuses,
tends to totally dismiss legitimate questions and expectations that
such passages pose. How can Bible readers have a mature approach to
a larger restoration of Israel, prophesied in the Holy Writ, which
is able to navigate through much of the immaturity detectable? A
significant question asked by the Apostles, before Yeshua the
Messiah (Jesus Christ) ascended into Heaven, was, "Lord, is it at
this time You are restoring the kingdom to Israel?" (Acts 1:6).
Recognizing the restoration of Israel as a critical part of the
Apostles own expectations of the Last Days-might there be any
aspects of the restoration of Israel, beyond the rebirth of the
State of Israel and many Jewish people coming to faith in Messiah
Yeshua, that any of us have missed? Is there possibly more to be
anticipated in future salvation history, as it concerns the
emergence of the Messianic movement, non-Jewish Believers embracing
their Hebraic Roots in a very tangible way, and many turning to the
truths of God's Torah? Israel in Future Prophecy: Is There a Larger
Restoration of the Kingdom to Israel? addresses some of the
controversies and problems that have been caused, by what is
commonly known as the Two-House movement/sub-movement. This book
attempts to sort through much of the religious politics and abuse
that one commonly encounters when poignant questions are asked
about what is happening in today's Messianic community. It intends
to provide some preliminary resolution to the issues which are
Biblically-rooted, and are engaged with contemporary Jewish and
Christian scholarship, providing some viable alternatives to the
posturing more likely to be encountered. Above all, this
publication directly takes on over-statements, exaggerations, and
sound bytes offered by prominent advocates within the Two-House
sub-movement, providing more Scriptural answers to welcoming in the
many masses of people from the nations, as a part of the
Commonwealth of Israel (Ephesians 2:11-13) or the Israel of God
(Galatians 6:16).
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