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"The Bible is not a history book. History is only found in the Scripture when it has something to teach us. " (page 62) Recovery. This key theme throughout the entire timeline of Ezra to Esther gives us a clear vision of the Lord's goal with His people. From the building of Jerusalem and its surrounding walls in Ezra and Nehemiah to the fixing of the irreversible decree of the annihilation of Jews in Esther, the Lord is constantly using his people for recovery. In this second book of the series, "Through the Bible with Lance Lambert," we find an in depth analysis of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther, tracing the workings of the Lord throughout history. ¿…mehr

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"The Bible is not a history book. History is only found in the Scripture when it has something to teach us. " (page 62) Recovery. This key theme throughout the entire timeline of Ezra to Esther gives us a clear vision of the Lord's goal with His people. From the building of Jerusalem and its surrounding walls in Ezra and Nehemiah to the fixing of the irreversible decree of the annihilation of Jews in Esther, the Lord is constantly using his people for recovery. In this second book of the series, "Through the Bible with Lance Lambert," we find an in depth analysis of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther, tracing the workings of the Lord throughout history. ¿
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Lance Lambert's HistoryLance Lambert was one of the most distinguished Bible scholars and speakers in Israel in our day and had an itinerant teaching ministry worldwide.Born in 1931, Lance grew up in Richmond, Surrey and came to know the Lord at twelve years of age. Later, he entered the school of African and Oriental studies at London University to prepare for work in China. He studied Classical Chinese, Mandarin, Oriental Philosophy and Far Eastern History, but the revolution closed the door to European missionaries and his entry into China.Then, in the early 1950's Lance served in the Royal Air Force in Egypt and later fellowshipped with the assembly at Halford House Christian Fellowship in Richmond, England.Lance Lambert's Eschatological Views and IsraelHaving discovered his Jewish ancestry Lance became an Israeli citizen in 1980 and now has his home next to the Old City of Jerusalem. His father and many members of his family died in the Holocaust.Lance is noted for his eschatological views, which place him in the tradition of Watchman Nee and T. Austin-Sparks. He produced a widely appreciated quarterly audio recording called the Middle East Update, which gave his unique perspective on current events in the Middle East, in the light of God's Word. He has written numerous books and is presenter of the video production, Jerusalem, the Covenant City.