"Never Again!" or "Yes, Again!"
by Arlen L. Chitwood

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           Contents         Foreword          

           Chapter 1        Chapter 2       Chapter 3   

           Chapter 4        Chapter 5        Chapter 6

           Chapter 7        Chapter 8        Chapter 9

           Chapter 10     Chapter 11      Chapter 12

           Chapter 13     Chapter 14      Chapter 15

           Chapter 16     Chapter 17      Chapter 18

           Chapter 19     Chapter 20

           Appendix 1     Appendix 2    Appendix 3

 


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            Contents       Foreword      

            Chapter 1      Chapter 2     Chapter 3    

            Chapter 4      Chapter 5      Chapter 6

            Chapter 7      Chapter 8      Chapter 9

            Chapter 10   Chapter 11   Chapter 12

            Chapter 13   Chapter 14   Chapter 15

            Chapter 16   Chapter 17   Chapter 18

            Chapter 19   Chapter 20

           Appendix 1    Appendix 2   Appendix 3

 

This book succinctly covers the complete history of Israel, with time spent more specifically on events during modern times — from the WWII Holocaust to those of the present day and time.

The book then continues from this point, calling attention to that which Scripture has to say about the future for Israel and the nations, not only in the Middle East but worldwide.

God, in time past, because of the Jewish people’s continued disobedience, extending over centuries of time, uprooted His people from their land and drove them out among the nations to effect repentance through persecution at the hands of the Gentiles.

And, out among the nations, the Jewish people possessed/possess a promise concerning restoration (seen numerous places in Scripture):  WHEN repentance is forthcoming, God will hear from heaven and act in complete accord with His promise, restoring a healed people to a healed land (cf. Ex. 1:8; 2:23-25; 3:1ff; Lev. 26:14-42; II Chron. 6:24-27; 7:12-14).

UNTIL repentance is forthcoming, God will NOT act in this respect.  God, relative to restoring a healed people to a healed land, will act ONLY AFTER His purpose for uprooting them from their land and driving them out among the nations has been realized.  God’s Word is crystal clear on this matter.

BUT, the “Jewish people,” during modern times, have returned to their land in unbelief, prior to repentance, prior to their conversion, and while the house still lies “desolate” (Ex. 12:1ff; Dan. 9:24-27; Matt. 23:37-39).  They have re-entered a house which Christ left “empty, swept, and garnished” (Matt. 12:43-45).

In this respect, WHY has God allowed an unrepentant and unconverted Israeli nation to re-enter a house which His Son left “desolate,” left “empty, swept, and garnished”?

And WHAT are the ramifications of the Jewish people re-entering this house, re-entering their land, under existing conditions?

The preceding is what this book is about — not what man may think, but what Scripture has to say.