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The following books from other publishers are highly recommended in addition to the books we publish. Some are newly published, while others are classics that have stood the test of time. From hundreds of books available, we have selected these as being especially worth your reading.



Allen, Bishop J.H. 
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Judah's Sceptre and Joseph's Birthright

An analysis of the prophecies of the Scriptures regarding the royal family of Judah and the many nations of Israel. This classic, originally written in 1901 by a respected Anglican bishop, details the fulfillment of the distinctive and separate prophecies concerning the two houses of Israel and Judah. It tells the Biblical story of these two patriarchs and proves from the Scriptures that separate distinct prophecies have been fulfilled to each in our modern world. This study is divided into three parts: The Birthright Promise of Many Nations To Abraham; The Sceptre Promise of A Perpetuated house, Throne, and Kingdom To David; The Veil Lifted From Abrahamic Nations. Allen was a well-respected bishop in the Anglican church over a century ago and this well-written book was his greatest lifetime achievement. An all-time classic British-Israel exposition which has stood the test of time. Size 5.625 x 7.75 inches, 377 pages.



1. Collins, Steven M. 
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The Origins and Empire of Ancient Israel -- The story of Abraham and establishment of the ancient empire of Israel! Cover artwork by long-time member of our association, Ruth Lincoln.

        A fresh look at the early history of Israel, with special emphasis on the little-known and immensely important events that helped to shape our modern world. Here is the untold story of Israel's sojourn in Egypt and evidence that God's People visited distant lands in Europe and America in ancient times. Author Steven Collins retells the story of the Book of Genesis and the lives of the Patriarchs with a keen insight into the meaning of interesting clues that other authors have missed. This is not just a rehash of history, but a re-analysis of a foundational book of Holy Scripture in the light of subsequent events and Bible prophecy. In addition to all of that, it is quite a good read!!!
        A wonderfully-written and lucid account, full of little-known historical and Biblical details that take you "behind the scenes" to one of the most important periods of Biblical history. The central theme of this book is the Biblical covenant which God made with the Patriarchs and their descendants. This included the Biblical promise of numerous descendants who would build powerful, wealthy nations. Over 100 maps, charts, and illustrations, and extensive indexes and bibliography. Beautiful full-color cover artwork by a long-time member of CBIA/The Servant People, Ruth Lincoln, depicts Jacob's prophetic blessing found in Genesis chapter 48. One of the best examples of current Old Testament scholarship which upholds our belief. You will love and benefit from this book! Softcover 6 x 9 inches, 296 pages. (280 + xvi)



2. Collins, Steven M. 
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Israels Lost Empires -- The story of Kings David and Solomon and Israel's vast Empire stretching from Mesopotamia across the mid-east to include Mediterranean colonies. Cover artwork by long-time member of our association, Ruth Lincoln.

       Was ancient Israel a land-locked nation or a seacoast trading empire? In this fascinating study, historian Steven Collins details the little-known story of Israel's ancient empires. Not only did King David's land empire stretch clear across the Mid-East to Mesopotamia, but Israel boasted a navy rivaling the famed Phoenicians, and in fact dominated them. Hebrew ships plied the Mediterranean, establishing colonies along the European and North African coasts. Israel's influence in the ancient city-state of Carthage has never before been so thoroughly documented, nor her definite presence in early Britain. New evidence is presented also suggesting that her ships visited the North American continent, as well.
      This study plows much new ground in ancient history. Mr. Collin's knack for patient research and logical deduction is only exceeded by a lively and riveting writing style that will surely hold the reader's attention to the last page. Over 100 maps and illustrations complement this unique study! Softcover 6 x 9 inches, 296 pages (280 + xvi). Beautiful full-color cover art of the ancient city of Carthage by our long-time member, Ruth Lincoln, graces the front and back covers. Very well researched with 27 pages of appendixes. Another great book!



3. Collins, Steven M. 
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Parthia, The Forgotten Ancient Superpower And Its Role In Biblical History
A rare account of Hebrew settlements in the East, and of the Magi who came to visit the young Jesus. History and Scripture is woven together to give a complete picture of this fascinating period in Hebrew history.

      This book details the history of the greatest Israelite empire in the post-exilic period. This ancient superpower rival of Rome that lasted for half a millennium was the Parthian Empire. Its Semitic-Israelite origins are well-documented as well as the fact that its single dynasty was descended from King David. Another surprise: The cover of the book shows a cutaway diagram of an ancient Parthian direct current battery, drawn from an original photograph by our own long-time artist and association member, Ruth Lincoln. A number of these batteries have been found, and this book documents the sensational discovery of electricity in Parthia and examines its possible ancient uses.
      Parthia rose to power as Carthage fell, and the names of Israelite tribes and clans are in evidence within the Parthian Empire. Parthia's first capital city was named after "Isaac." Josephus, the famous Jewish historian, records that the ten tribes were a very numerous people in Asia and he identifies them as living in Parthia's Empire! Some of the events of Jesus Christ's life become more understandable when they are examined in light of the politics that prevailed between Rome and Parthia at that time. One group of Parthian elites that chose Parthia's emperors was called the "Magi" or "Wise Men." A delegation of these high Parthian officials worshipped the young Jesus. You will enjoy the fascinating account of this mighty, but little-known empire that played an important role in the Biblical story! Full color cover, 6 x 9 inches, over 100 maps and illustrations, 272 pages (256 + xvi), 16 pages of indexes.



4. Collins, Steven M. 
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Israel's Tribes Today
A study tracing the descendants of the ancient houses of Israel and Judah to the twelve nations they primarily constitute today.

New! First Edition August, 2005



      This fourth book of a series by Steven M. Collins, Israel’s Tribes Today, identifies the modern locations of the tribes of Israel, and it examines the migrations that brought them to their current locations. Modern world geopolitics will be seen in an entirely new light as a result. 

       Most efforts to locate the "lost" House of Israel have failed because of erroneous assumptions. Searchers assume that the supposedly "lost" ten tribes of Israel would be found in isolated little bands of people. However, the first chapter of Hosea and other Biblical prophecies foretold that the nations of the ten tribes would be found among the wealthy and powerful nations with large populations!

       This book identifies the modern House of Israel as those nations descending from the Goths, Saxons, Germans and related peoples who migrated into Europe from Asia after the fall of Parthia and Scythia. They have enjoyed national prominence, power, and prosperity as the primary recipients of the divine "birthright" blessings of the Abrahamic Covenant. Many nations have Israelite roots, in whole or in part. Not only did they retain Semitic-Israelite names and customs, but many of the tribal and clan names of the ten tribes of Israel are found among them. This book presents exciting new research and over 140 maps, charts, and illustrations to provide convincing evidence concerning the Israelite origin of large modern nations.

       The final portion of this book utilizes Biblical prophecies about the tribes of Israel, as well as evidence from secular history, to identify the descendants of each tribe in the modern world. Readers may marvel at how specifically the prophecies have been fulfilled among modern nations, and that these nations even now enjoy the promised blessings of the Abrahamic Covenant. With the substantial body of evidence laid out in this book, their Israelite origin and character is impossible to miss.

       This book series expands upon Mr. Collins first book, The “Lost” Ten Tribes of Israel…Found! and reveals much new information about the tribes of Israel.  They are fully indexed and contain a large number of photographs, illustrations, narratives and maps not in Mr. Collins’ first book. This new book is 6x9 inches and 312 pages (296+xvi) with full-color soft cover, and over 140 illustrations!



Gawler, Colonel J.C. 
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Dan, The Pioneer Of Israel.
A classic good study by the keeper of the Crown Jewels in late nineteenth century Britain!


Colonel Gawler first published this work in the 1890's and it has remained in print to this day. A wonderful short study about Dan, one of the important, and often neglected, tribes of Israel. No finer work on this subject has ever been written. Very readable even today!

Goard, William Pascoe 
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Post-Captivity Names Of Israel

In ancient times, the Semitic neighbors of God's people did not call them by the name of "Israel." The names by which they WERE known point to their true identity and are the subject of this wonderful, classic study from the 1930's. This little-known but important history is one of the historical keys proving the Western migration of the ancient "lost" house of Israel. Dr. Goard was one of the most important British-Israel leaders of the 20th century and this work is perhaps his best of many wonderful expositions.

1. Jones, Dr. Stephen E. 
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The Laws Of The Second Coming
A study on the Second Coming of Christ, showing how and when it will occur according to the types and shadows given us in the Old Testament and Law of God.

      This is probably the most unique book ever written about the Second Coming of Christ. It begins with the premise that Israel's feast days established by Moses are the foundation of all Bible prophecy. When Jesus walked the road to Emmaus after His resurrection, He explained to the disciples about His death and resurrection -- beginning with Moses (Luke 24:27). These ancient Biblical festivals given under Moses clarify the purpose, meaning, and even (to some extent) the timing of the Second Coming. This book explaines the types and shadows in the law and the prophets before correlating these things to the New Testament teaching about Christ's Second Coming. In doing this, the author reveals insights probably never seen by previous authors, and he often comes to some very different conclusions than Bible teachers have proposed up until now. The marvelous insights packed into every page could very well make it the most important book ever written on the Second Coming of Christ.
      A wide variety of related topics is covered, as well. The (so-called) "rapture" theory is dispelled, and a case is made for the lost ten tribes dispersion to Europe. A well-written and scholarly, yet very readable background to the events surrounding our Lord's return. Large 8.5 x 11" format and beautiful original color cover artwork provide an informative and inspiring study. In our opinion, the best work in print on the important subject of the Second Coming! 193 pages softcover.

Jowett, George F. 
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Drama Of The Lost Disciples

One of the most well-written, even captivating, accounts of the events after our Lord's crucifixion. Little-known happenings in the early church, including ties between the early church in Rome and the Royal House of Britain. This is a book that sheds much needed light on events of the New Testament period. Chapter titles include: The Noblis Decurio; Who Moved the Stone At the Tomb; The Exodus of A.D. 36; Gallic Testimony; St. Philip Consecrates Joseph of Arimathea in France; Joseph Becomes the Apostle of Britain; The Edict of Emperor Claudius A.D. 42; Jesus or Jupiter?; The Royal British Founders of the First Christian Church At Rome A.D. 58; Simon Zelotes Martyred In Britain During the Boadician War; The Glorious Cavalcade; St. Paul's Mission In Britain; Good King Lucius Nationalizes the Faith; The Mystery of the Cup of the Last Supper; The End of the Golden Trail. Jowett was a champion Canadian athlete who later devoted his life to historical study. First published in the 1960's, it will remain a classic. We recommend it highly. Softcover 241 pages.

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