David Baron (1855 â 1926) was a Jewish convert to Christianity, writer, and missionary.
This classic work is organized as follows:
Part I. The National Song of Israel: A Divine Forecast of the Whole History of the Jewish People
Chapter I. Introductory: Did Moses Write the Song?
Chapter II. The Exposition
Chapter III. Israelâs Perversity and Ingratitude
Chapter IV. What Jehovah Did for Israel
Chapter V. Israelâs Apostasy
Chapter VI. Israelâs Punishment
Chapter VII. Jehovahâs Yearning Over His National Prodigal
Chapter VIII. Jehovahâs Interposition on Behalf of His People: The Final Events of This Age
Part II. Jehovahâs Marvellous Works for His People
Chapter IX. âRemember His Marvellous Works That He Hath Doneâ
Chapter X. Jehovahâs Everlasting Covenant
Chapter XI. The Unconditional Promise of the Land
Chapter XII. Godâs Providential CareâThe Patriarchal Period
Chapter XIII. The Story of Joseph
Chapter XIV. Israelâs Experience in Egypt and the Exodus
Chapter XV. A Parallelism Between the Past and the Present Phase of the Jewish Question
Chapter XVI. Jehovahâs Shepherd Care Over His People
Part III. Israelâs Great Sin and Jehovahâs Superabundant Grace
Chapter XVII. Who Can Show Forth All His Praise?
Chapter XVIII. Israelâs Great National Confession
Chapter XIX. The Six Great National Sins in the Wilderness
Chapter XX. The Apostasy in the Land and the Punishment Which Followed
Chapter XXI. âNeverthelessâ: Jehovah Abideth Faithful
Part IV. âLook Unto the Rock Whence Ye Were Hewnâ: The Grace and Power of God as Manifested in the History of Israel
Chapter XXII. Godâs Wonderful Works in the Past Set Forth as the Basis of Hope for the Future
Chapter XXIII. The Blessing of the Nations Bound Up With the Salvation of Israel
Chapter XXIV. Why Godâs People Have No Occasion to Fear: A Glorious Vista of the Future
Chapter XXV. A Final Word of Comfort and of Warning: The âCup of Staggeringâ to Be Taken From Israel and Given to Israelâs Foes
David Baron (1855 â 1926) was a Jewish convert to Christianity, writer, and missionary.
This classic work is organized as follows:
Part I. The National Song of Israel: A Divine Forecast of the Whole History of the Jewish People
Chapter I. Introductory: Did Moses Write the Song?
Chapter II. The Exposition
Chapter III. Israelâs Perversity and Ingratitude
Chapter IV. What Jehovah Did for Israel
Chapter V. Israelâs Apostasy
Chapter VI. Israelâs Punishment
Chapter VII. Jehovahâs Yearning Over His National Prodigal
Chapter VIII. Jehovahâs Interposition on Behalf of His People: The Final Events of This Age
Part II. Jehovahâs Marvellous Works for His People
Chapter IX. âRemember His Marvellous Works That He Hath Doneâ
Chapter X. Jehovahâs Everlasting Covenant
Chapter XI. The Unconditional Promise of the Land
Chapter XII. Godâs Providential CareâThe Patriarchal Period
Chapter XIII. The Story of Joseph
Chapter XIV. Israelâs Experience in Egypt and the Exodus
Chapter XV. A Parallelism Between the Past and the Present Phase of the Jewish Question
Chapter XVI. Jehovahâs Shepherd Care Over His People
Part III. Israelâs Great Sin and Jehovahâs Superabundant Grace
Chapter XVII. Who Can Show Forth All His Praise?
Chapter XVIII. Israelâs Great National Confession
Chapter XIX. The Six Great National Sins in the Wilderness
Chapter XX. The Apostasy in the Land and the Punishment Which Followed
Chapter XXI. âNeverthelessâ: Jehovah Abideth Faithful
Part IV. âLook Unto the Rock Whence Ye Were Hewnâ: The Grace and Power of God as Manifested in the History of Israel
Chapter XXII. Godâs Wonderful Works in the Past Set Forth as the Basis of Hope for the Future
Chapter XXIII. The Blessing of the Nations Bound Up With the Salvation of Israel
Chapter XXIV. Why Godâs People Have No Occasion to Fear: A Glorious Vista of the Future
Chapter XXV. A Final Word of Comfort and of Warning: The âCup of Staggeringâ to Be Taken From Israel and Given to Israelâs Foes