The Protestant Settlers of Israel tells the tale of Protestants settling in the Holy Land and staking their own claim, including a discussion of the present-day whereabouts of some 100,000 Protestant individuals living in the State of Israel, with a steady rate of expansion and growth in some circles.
The Protestant Settlers of Israel tells the tale of Protestants settling in the Holy Land and staking their own claim, including a discussion of the present-day whereabouts of some 100,000 Protestant individuals living in the State of Israel, with a steady rate of expansion and growth in some circles.
Joseph Yudin earned his Ph.D. in Israel Studies at the University of Haifa.
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Preface Introduction Chapter One: Pre-State Protestant Settlement in Palestine Chapter Two: Kfar Habaptistim Chapter Three: Nes Ammim Chapter Four: Yad Hashmona Chapter Five: The Bethel Society Chapter Six: The Brethren of Early Christianity Chapter Seven: The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem Conclusion Appendices Bibliography About the Author
Preface Introduction Chapter One: Pre-State Protestant Settlement in Palestine Chapter Two: Kfar Habaptistim Chapter Three: Nes Ammim Chapter Four: Yad Hashmona Chapter Five: The Bethel Society Chapter Six: The Brethren of Early Christianity Chapter Seven: The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem Conclusion Appendices Bibliography About the Author
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