A Covenant People

Israel from Abraham to the Present

by James P. Eckman


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/26/2014

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781490821368
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781490821375
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781490821382

About the Book

The twentieth century witnessed harsh anti-Semitism, vicious pogroms, and the unimaginable Holocaust. Over a third of the world’s Jews were killed. Yet, today the largest concentration of Jews resides in Israel—a modern miracle. Theologian and historian Dr. Jim Eckman presents a riveting history of God’s covenant people from the initial promises God made to Abraham to the establishment of the modern state of Israel in 1948. Through enslavement in ancient Egypt, the conquest under Joshua, the establishment of the monarchy under David, the brutal exiles under Assyria and Babylon to the tragedies of Diaspora Judaism, the Jewish people have survived. For almost 1,900 years, the Jews were dispersed and despised as “Christ-killers.” But, by the late ninteenth century, there was evidence of a change in the world’s perception of the Jews. How and why did they begin their historic trek back to their ancient homeland? Eckman identifies ten major historical events that reawakened the West to the necessity of a homeland for the Jewish people. As he weaves history together with the theological portrait of our covenant-making, covenant-keeping God, Eckman provides an indispensable handbook for understanding today’s Middle East and the importance of the Jewish people to God’s eternal plan for this planet.


About the Author

James P. Eckman is president emeritus and professor of history, theology, and ethics at Grace University in Omaha, Nebraska. He holds graduate degrees from Lehigh University (MA), Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM), and the University of Nebraska (PhD). An ordained minister, Dr. Eckman lectures and teaches widely on historical theology, ethics, and worldview issues.