The Covenant: One Nation Under God - America's Sacred and Immutable Connection to Ancient Israel [NOOK Book]

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As Seen on Glenn Beck Radio and TV Thursday, May 17 with author Tim Ballard.

THE COVENANT: America's Sacred and Immutable Connection to Ancient Israel

Why did Christopher Columbus assert that he was "guided by an angel" at the moments of greatest distress? What prompted the original colonists to embrace the idea that the land of America was "New Israel" to them? What power ...
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Overview

As Seen on Glenn Beck Radio and TV Thursday, May 17 with author Tim Ballard.

THE COVENANT: America's Sacred and Immutable Connection to Ancient Israel

Why did Christopher Columbus assert that he was "guided by an angel" at the moments of greatest distress? What prompted the original colonists to embrace the idea that the land of America was "New Israel" to them? What power urged Washington and his rag-tag army to successfully conquer the greatest military power on earth? What brought about the terrible national crisis that left our nation grieving, humbled and repentant after the desolation of Civil War?

What is the secret behind this nation's unsurpassed record of prosperity, protection and liberty? And what are the responsibilities and consequences incumbent upon a people so blessed?

The answers to these, and many other questions relating to America's real national treasure are found in the pages of THE COVENANT.

In his new book, author Timothy Ballard answers both HOW and WHY the America's very existence stands in fulfillment of ancient biblical prophecy.

Ballard's research takes his reader on a journey through American history that has rarely, if ever, been traveled before.

THE COVENANT: America's Sacred and Immutable Connection to Ancient Israel sheds new light on the bloodline-inheritance the founders carried to America.

To be certain, this book is not about America's ties to the Jewish State called "Israel" which was formed by U.N. edict in 1948 but rather, the text hearkens back to a period around 720 B.C. when the Northern Kingdom of ancient Israel (the Ten Tribes) was destroyed and carried away by the Assyrians to the "North" where they became lost as to their own identity scattered among the lands and peoples of Western Europe, Great Britain and Scandinavia. These people inherit through birth and bloodline, the right to invoke "the Promises made to the Fathers."
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940014459693
  • Publisher: Legends Library
  • Publication date: 5/17/2012
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 455
  • Sales rank: 116,029
  • File size: 732 KB

Meet the Author

Timothy Ballard received his BA in Spanish and Politics and graduated Summa Cum Laude from BYU then earned MA in International Politics from Middlebury College—Monterey Institute of International Studies. Tim has worked for the Central Intelligence Agency and as a Special Agent for the Department of Homeland Security, where he has spent much time overseas battling criminal organizations involved in the kidnapping and trafficking of children. He has also worked as an adjunct professor of American and International Politics at Imperial Valley College and at San Diego State University. Tim is very active in his church and volunteers with the Boy Scouts of America. He lives in Southern California with his wife and six children. This is Tim’s third published book.
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    Recommend - Very Thought Provoking

    Very supportive of Mormon theology; thought provoking for anyone who believes as I, that the importance of America and her mission is reflected in Scripture and the History of the Christian Church universal

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