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This project will be concentrating on the conflict and rivalry among the Israelites early on in biblical texts and even before the advent of Prophet Jeremiah who witnessed the destruction of the first Temple. We shall demonstrate hereby that, only unity between factions of the same state can save that state. We shall also demonstrate that the laws given by Moses to the early Israelites were the ultimate guide for unity of a nation. Any deviation from those laws is shown to have brought chaos, destruction, despair and calamity. It is our goal to demonstrate how things have changed for the…mehr

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This project will be concentrating on the conflict and rivalry among the Israelites early on in biblical texts and even before the advent of Prophet Jeremiah who witnessed the destruction of the first Temple. We shall demonstrate hereby that, only unity between factions of the same state can save that state. We shall also demonstrate that the laws given by Moses to the early Israelites were the ultimate guide for unity of a nation. Any deviation from those laws is shown to have brought chaos, destruction, despair and calamity. It is our goal to demonstrate how things have changed for the better in modern times. Yet, opinions differ but no bloodshed prevails today in civilized societies. In modern Israel as in ancient Israel there were always security concerns as Israel has always been threatened by neighboring countries. When Israel of today faces war multiples factions unite and form a unity government as we shall explain ahead.
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Autorenporträt
A former student of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Alliance High School in Haifa, Israel, Asher Elkayam studiedHebrew morphology, the Bible and Talmud. He is the author of "The Bible, The Power of the Word," "The Qur'an andBiblical Origins" and "Love and Romance in the Bible." He studied comparative religions and previously wrote two books on the subject, "Whose God is it Anyway" and "Jesus Returns and Faces Moses." Elkayam is a multilingual and multidisciplinary scholar. Besides hisHebrew, Bible and Talmud knowledge, Elkayam is also a French and Hebrew teacher, a graduate of the Political Science Institute of Strasbourg, France, and a graduate of Towson University in education. He is also a graduate of the American Council of Audioprosthology. Readers can follow Elkayam at www.asherauthor.com and www.asherelkayam.weebly.com.