Arabs in the Shadow of Israel: The Unfolding of God's Prophetic Plan for Ishmael's LineKregel Academic - 367 من الصفحات A thoughtful and well-documented call to rethink the role of Arabs in the plan of God. Western Christianity's long-standing support of Israel has, perhaps unintentionally, nurtured a prejudice against Arab people--the descendants of Abraham's first son, Ishmael. Author Tony Maalouf contends that this bias differs dramatically from the biblical portrayal of Ishmael and the nations that have sprung from him. With meticulous research and theological astuteness, Maalouf surfaces the positive portrayal of the Arab people in ancient and prophetic history, clearly showing that the Israeli-Arab conflict is a recent development in history. By bringing to light the nature of relationships that have prevailed among the Jews and Arabs throughout history, Maalouf strives to change the thinking of Bible believers to a more accurate understanding of this crucial contemporary issue. He traces the Abrahamic heritage of the Arab people and majors on the positive Arab-Israeli relationships in biblical history. The descendants of Ishmael have an important role in the sovereign plan of God--right up to the final moments of history. Provides a challenge to Christianity's interpretation of current events Outlines a thoroughly biblical view of the Arab people Meticulously researched and accessibly written Author is a Christian Arab with substantial theological training |
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... kingdom mediating between God and the kingdoms of the world ( e.g. , Exod . 19 : 6 ; Isa . 42 : 6 ; 49 : 6 ; Jonah 1-4 ; etc. ) . When this mission was successful , the nation was expected to become a blessing to its neighbors , causing ...
... divine program for restoring his kingdom among the nations would be fulfilled through one indi- vidual , Abraham ( 12 : 1-3 ) . In the context of the Abrahamic covenant , the Lord THE UNFORTUNATE BEGINNING ( GEN . 16 : 1-6 ) 49.
... kingdom purposes in history did not automatically alien- ate Ishmael from God's spiritual and material care . For in view of the corporate terminology used by God in verse 13 with reference to the sign of the covenant ( " And my ...
... kingdom , rather than to sanction any doubtful means used by his human agents to secure that end . Finally , the narrator's vivid description of Abraham's rage over Sarah's demand seems to minimize the seriousness of Ishmael's action ...
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Job Son of the Arabian Desert | 120 |
Agur and Lemuel Wise Men from Arabia | 136 |
What Became of Ishmael | 149 |
The Nabataeans Ishmael Finally Settled | 171 |
Arab Messianic Expectations | 183 |
The MagiArab Worshipers of Christ Part 1 | 193 |
The MagiArab Worshipers of Christ Part 2 | 205 |
Arab in the Shadow of Israel | 219 |
Endnotes | 225 |
Bibliography | 337 |
General Index | 356 |