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The Servant People's own offerings. If you are looking for the very best books on the subject of the migrations of Israel, we highly recommend these.



Bennett, W.H. 
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Symbols of Our Celto Saxon Heritage

Now well into its third printing, this classic work is literally full of beautiful, original color artwork on nearly every page, showing that the emblems of the twelve tribes of Israel are now found in the heraldry of Western nations. Each of the twelve tribes of Israel is comprehensively covered. Highly recommended! Chapter titles include: The Purpose of Heraldic Emblems, The Servant Race and Nation, The Twelve Tribes of Israel and Their Emblems, The Brigade Emblems, Israel's National Emblems, Israel's Royal Emblems, The Stone Symbol, The Emblems of Zarah-Judah, The Emblems of the Priesthood and Civil Service, Israel Emblems in Other Countries. Hardcover with color dust jacket, 6.875 x 9.375 inches, 210 pages.



Bennett, W.H. 
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Story of Celto Saxon Israel

This is the story of a missing branch of God's chosen people, the Israelites. Ten tribes of the northern Hebrew kingdom of "Ephraim" were conquered, taken into captivity by the Assyrians in the eighth century, B.C., and never heard from again. Jewish and Christian scholars have long speculated on their disappearance, and Christ in the New Testament referred to their continuing existence in Matthew 10:5-6 and 15:24. Where did they go? Historian and scholar, W.H. Bennett, a long-time fellow of the Royal Geographic Society, spent fifty years following their trail. He examined leads such as language, heraldry, culture, and prophecy fulfillment, solving at last the mystery of their disappearance from the Middle-East scene, and their identification in the world today. In separate, well-researched chapters, Mr. Bennett studied twelve individual tribes who entered Europe from Asia, showing that each one exhibited distinctive Hebrew-Semitic features. These are the Hibernians, Trojans, Iberians, Danaans, Milesians, Gauls, Cymry, Saxons, Jutes, Scots, Danes, and Normans. Twelve valuable appendixes and 21 pages of comprehensive indexes (Scripture, persons, places, and subjects) round out this important book. Over 175 maps, charts, and illustrations, prepared during many years of research, help tell the story of these lost Israelites. The information contained in this book is an important key to understanding the fulfillment of the Biblical promises and covenants in our modern world. An excellent companion volume to the "Symbols" book above. Destined to also be a classic foundational study in its field, this work uses clear, simple, understandable language to tell the story of the two houses of Israel and their individual destinies. Size 6 x 8.875 inches, 248 pages (236 + xii). Highly recommended!



Bennett, W.H. 
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Story Of Celto-Saxon Israel

This is the soft-cover version of the book above, with the same information, but without the durable hard cover. Second edition just off the press in 2005.

Henking, Francis 
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The Tender Twig

This story is unique and moving in its significance and in its appeal. It is the touching romance of Princess Tamar Teah Tephi and Prince Eochaidh, beginning in the dim past of Biblical days, having a surprising Cinderella motif set against a gripping backdrop of history, and reaching a climax at Tara in Ireland. It tells far more than a historic love story of the East and the West. The story is true, informative, and inspiring in its human interest and dramatic appeal. Its action begins in B.C. 586. Its epilogue and a separate suppliment tie into national and international history and current events, previewing the Promised Kingdom. This is a reprint of a classic 1963 study, a historical novel telling "the rest of the story" after the fall of the house of Judah in 586/7 B.C., and of King Zedekiah's daughters, the royal seed, who were taken by the Prophet Jeremiah to Egypt (Jeremiah 43) and from thence to Ireland to form the royal family from which Queen Elizabeth is descended. A beautifully-written story sure to hold the reader's attention. As an added bonus, the author's wonderful separately-published short study, "God's Emerging Kingdom" is reprinted as an appendix to this book. Size 6.25 x 8.375 inches softcover, 194 pages plus 25 page appendix.



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One copy each of "Symbols of Our Celto-Saxon Heritage" by W.H. Bennett, "The Story Of Celto-Saxon Israel" (soft cover) by W.H.Bennett, and "The Tender Twig" by Francis Henking. Three wonderful books which provide a good, well-rounded background to the British-Israel heritage message, delivered together at US$6.00 savings off the individual prices. Our best offerings at our best price!

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