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Title:
The Identification of Israel
Accession#:
01.15.29.1
Pubication Date:
1926
Call#:
KL—0006
Object ID:
KL—0006
Collection:
Koreshan Pamphlets
Author:
Andrews, A.W.K.
Notes:
Andrews, A.W.K. The Identification of Israel. Chicago: Guiding Star Publishing House, 1882.

When God cast the Israelites out of his sight, he dispersed them throughout the races on the earth. They cannot be identified by outward appearances or nationality but by spiritual life and power. Andrews discusses the misconception that Jews are the chosen people. His position is that the Anglo—Saxon Christians are more inwardly the chosen people than the Jews, and that God will fulfill his biblical prophecies to these Christians. God will bring His people back together in their own land where He will cleanse them. This process is the identification of Israel. The discussion of the chosen people centers on the idea of reincarnation. The original Israelites are still present today in the bodies of their ancestors and will be called back together. The premise involves being able to trace our ancestors because "we are in those ancestors." This book is the basis for the Koreshan belief in reincarnation and its importance in building the New Jerusalem.
[From: http://faculty.mansfield.edu/skaspere/Restricted/koreshan.html]
People:
Andrews, A.W.K
Phys Desc:
26p. 17cm. ; 32 p.
Publisher:
Guiding Star Publishing House,
Publication Place:
Chicago :
Subjects:
Koreshanity——Apologetics
Reincarnation