God's Promises

God's Promises


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God's Promises examines how three radical religious movements-Christian Zionism, Religious Zionism, and radical Islamism-use scripture to justify political agendas, territorial claims, violence, and end-time expectations in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

In a concise and direct analysis, Rahim Elkishky revisits key passages from the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Quran, showing how verses are often taken out of context and turned into modern ideological weapons. The book addresses the promised land, divine election, prophecy, the Third Temple, end-time battles, and religiously framed violence.

Rather than treating scripture as a call to conflict, God's Promises offers alternative readings rooted in context, logic, and the wider moral message of the three Abrahamic traditions. It is written for readers who want a clear reference point for understanding many of the religious arguments still shaping current events today.

A short, focused book for anyone trying to understand how ancient texts are being used-and misused-in one of the world's most enduring conflicts.