Very informative and understandable! A complicated topic that I have been wrestling with for many years is put together in basic English in, literally, as few pages as possible of a book . . . In here I found not only new revelation on foundational interpretation of Scripture, but also several other facts that I didn’t consider or know before reading.
— Eddie Martinie, Lewisburg, TN
“This is good stuff, but it is DEEP and A LOT to process . . . it makes an excellent case for understanding the Two Houses of Israel as God’s Two Witnesses.”
— Lisa Baghdady, Columbia, SC
If the Church was to preach the “Gospel of the Kingdom” as the Apostle Paul did in Rome (see Acts 28:23), it would have to include the entire history of Israel from the Torah and the Prophets. Ten Parts in the King brings you face to face with this reality in a comprehensive and multifaceted fashion. To ignore these clearly presented scriptural facts, is to do injustice to the Word of God.
— Ephraim and Rimona Frank, Aviel, Israel
In 2007, I began to write my own version of this book. Never published. Too much information. Each time I tried to edit, I became bogged down. That is precisely why when you begin to talk about the book, I began to pray fervently not only for the writing, but for readers and editors and publishers, and for Abba to insert His choice of words, because, as we have said, words mean things. And words mean different things to different people.
These brothers discuss a paradigm shattering revelation of the concept of the KINGDOM from the point of view of Ezekiel’s two sticks. I can’t emphasize enough the importance of this book in light of the world-wide phenomenon of the last 20 years of people returning to Sabbath-keeping and observance of other biblical instruction which, heretofore, we believed to be only for the Jewish people. It is not an overstatement to say that the brothers’ revelation is on the scale of that of Copernicus and Galileo concerning the sun being the center of our universe!
— Cathy Helms, Morganton, NC
A good read. . . It is well written. It is not only historical, but illuminating. Every believer needs to read it.
— Dr. Jonathan Krause, Mobile, AL