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The Mysterious and Prophetic History of Esau Considered: In Connection with the Numerous Prophecies Concerning Edom

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The Mysterious and Prophetic History of Esau Considered: In Connection with the Numerous Prophecies Concerning Edom

By: J. H. Heath
Narrated by: Rodney Louis Tompkins
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The Mysterious and Prophetic History of Esau Considered (1837) by J H Heath examines the numerous biblical prophecies on Edom and Esau. Drawing on the books of Exodus, Daniel, and Revelation, the author first looks at the history of the Patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and their families, to identify Ishmael and Esau with Edom. Many connections are made to the history of the Saracenic Empire. In the Book of Daniel, he makes an exhaustive study of the statue seen by Daniel in a dream and the empires represented by it. The cities of Rome and Istanbul also feature in the text, as well as the Papacy and the Ottoman Empire. This work is a thorough and illuminating look at prophecy firmly rooted in the Bible.

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