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| Management number | 220500143 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $1.60 | Model Number | 220500143 | ||
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Discover the Hidden Heritage of Eurasia:Israelites in the Diaspora & Reunification of IsraelWhat if the biblical story of the Israelites does not end with the exile—but only begins there? This extraordinary two-part work takes you on an expedition along the forgotten paths of the "lost tribes of Israel," whose traces stretch across Central Asia, Persia, India, China, and Europe. It brings together millennia-old sources from East and West, archaeological discoveries, Chinese annals, biblical prophecies, and modern scholarship into an exciting new view of world history.Volume I: Israelites in the DiasporaFollows the winding paths of the scattered Israelites: from the Assyrian deportations through Bactria and the Silk Road to the Huns, Sarmatians, Alans, Kushans, and the beginnings of medieval Europe. With detective-like acumen, the author deciphers how Israelite identity, religion, and culture shaped entire peoples—often in places where no one would have expected them.Volume II: Reunification of IsraelBrings the great vision to completion: How did new alliances emerge from the scattered tribes, how did ancient promises become the guiding theme of renewal, unity, and hope? From antiquity to modern times, the work narrates how the gathering of Israel became the hidden engine of world-historical change—and what role this idea plays for the future of humanity.Why this work?Revolutionizes the understanding of diaspora, migration, and identityConnects the Bible with archaeology, the steppe, China, and EuropeBreaks the boundaries between East and West—and gives world history a new faceWith numerous maps, sources, tables, and cross-referencesA must-read for anyone interested in the origin, development, and destiny of peoples and religions"This work is a pioneering achievement – as thrilling as a novel, as thoroughly researched as an academic monograph, as visionary as a manifesto."Reader Opinions:Never before has a book shown me so impressively how central Israel is to biblical and world history. The sequel answers the crucial questions about meaning and future.Thank you Chung, I could never put all pieces together to make sense of this puzzle.Professor Wayne Tucker University of OregonDear Howard HS Chung, my name is Samuel Cruz, I am a history lover and your work aroused my interest because I do not know of any other work that mentions a possible historical relationship between the Jews and the Xiongnu. Thank you very much for his great work.Samuel Cruz, La Paz, BoliviaAfter reading your work, I can rest at ease knowing that connection between the Mongols and the Jews is already written on and supported very well by yourself!Craig Kline, SpainNot just for religious readers – Profound research on a difficult subjectThis book deals with a religious topic, but it is by no means written only for religious people. The author plunges into the "darkness" of Eurasian history and links the migrations of peoples, whose names changed again and again over the centuries, languages, and regions. Ha-Sung Chung's knowledge of Chinese, Korean, English, and German gives him access to sources that are closed to many other researchers. He traces the paths of the tribes, following how their names change from language to language, from era to era. For years I myself tried to connect some of these historical "dots" – but I failed. Chung has achieved what I could not. I recommend this fantastic work not only to religious readers, but also to secular historians and all who wish to follow the traces of Israel through the centuries.With great respect for the author’s impressive research.— R. Hewitt (Amazon, 22.10.2023) Read more
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| ISBN13 | 979-8293568970 |
| Edition | 1st |
| Language | English |
| File size | 1.8 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Publisher | JCIC GmbH |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Book 2 of 2 | The History of the Kingdom of GOD |
| Print length | 419 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Publication date | July 21, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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