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The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882

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A collection of twenty sermonic discourses arguing for a new key of biblical interpretation that distinguishes prophecies for the houses of Israel and Judah and traces the identity and destiny of the ten lost tribes. The sermons examine prophetic passages alongside symbols such as seals and the Great Pyramid, apply typology to nations and historical movements, and outline a sequence of national changes culminating in a reconstructed central polity centered on Jerusalem. They combine scriptural exegesis, historical associations, and contemporary political speculation to argue that prophecy and providential signs cohere when interpreted under the proposed rules.

About the Author

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Joseph Wild

Joseph Wild was an author known for his exploration of historical and biblical themes. His notable work, "The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882," delves into the mystery surrounding the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, examining their fate and significance in history. Wild's writings reflect a blend of historical inquiry and religious contemplation, contributing to discussions on identity and heritage. Through his work, he engages readers with the complexities of cultural and spiritual narratives, inviting them to reflect on the implications of lost histories.

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