Who Owns the Land
Who Owns the Land [UNABRIDGED]
- Author: Stanley Ellisen
- Edition: Audio CD
- Publisher: Oasis Audio; Unabridged edition
Information on Who Owns the Land from the publisher:
Fear, tension, death, and pain are all part of day-to-day life in the Middle East. Bitter clashes over the land of Palestine seem to escalate daily and grow more heated. This monumental struggle affects not only Arabs and Jews, but the entire world. How did this agonizing situation develop? Who really owns the land in the Middle East? In this "holy war" of words and weapons, how can we know which side is right? In this comprehensive survey, Drs. Stanley Ellisen and Charles Dyer weave biblical, political, and historical insights into one big picture, highlighting the many social and religious dynamics that have led to the determined standoff in Palestine today. Who Owns the Land? is a timely resource for anyone who wants to really understand the Middle East and the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Description of Stanley Ellisen, author of Who Owns the Land:
"Who Owns the Land" is an update of Stanley Ellisen's 1991 book examining the Middle East conflict in light of the biblical prophecies concerning a Jewish state. It traces the Jews' journey through history and the events that led to their determined stand in Palestine today as well as the case made by the Palestinians themselves. The adage "Truth is stranger than fiction" is eloquently demonstrated in the history of Israel. More than history, the story of the Jews is high drama--drama with a divine component, yet much of the astounding plot has been hidden or veiled. In retrospect, we can see their powerful influence through eastern and western history, often so powerful as to sway world events. World War I, for instance, has been called a war wioth rationale--but factor in the Jews, and a flood of meaning rushes before us. The same could be said of the Renaissance, the discovery of America, and most conspiuously, World War II. Fortunately, Jewish historians have preserved a vast literature on their people's tumultuous journey through the centuries, the bitter details of which are indispensable if we're to rightly discern the explosive tensions in the Middle East today. Unabridged. Read by Dr. Dyer. 6 CDs. 7 hours.

