Priests and Warriors is the story of the founding of the Eternal Nation of Yisra’el. It begins with the tribulations, mercies, and resolutions of Yehuway involved in establishing among humans a country devoted to obeying and practicing His laws. Since obedience is the prime directive, this book has incorporated the entirety of the Mosaic Laws, as well as the Admonitions and Rewards covenant with the Israelites made while they traveled through the Wilderness of Zin.
From there, we reach the story of Yeshua. The events written in the Book of Yeshua are quite extraordinary, to say the least. Yeshua represents the story of a race of people determined against great odds to establish an eternal homeland for themselves and their children. A homeland that is much more than a Nation with a Constitution.
Priests and Warriors also delve extensively into the battle tactics, costumes, weaponry, and fortifications of that era. It is about the reality of a people set on creating a country that will eventually be the model for worldwide unity under the guidance and jurisdiction of divine laws. Moreover, the eternal Nation of Yisra’el set itself on even more than the establishment of a people in a land: it created the idea of worldwide salvation through a single man—the ultimate Mashi’ach.
Priests and Warriors capture the true essence of the Book of Yeshua. To appreciate this essentiality, the reader must be willing to admit to the graphic scale of sexual debauchery and pagan ideologies hidden inside the paragraphs. When a reader unpeels the inner core of Yeshua’s historic references, it is quite revolutionary. Unprecedented and in fact, written hundreds of years before the Iliad of Homer, whose thematic courage, dialogue, locale rendered it as the great war-epic rather than the history of Yeshua.
Priests and Warriors, using the basis of the Book of Yeshua, is filled with violent passages, sexuality, betrayals, extreme religious conflicts, and the turning away from adherence to divine truths to an easy, virtueless lifestyle. After everything is settled, we encounter a nearly enacted civil war. The Book of Yeshua actually foresaw the modern conflicts of Israel. Yeshua’s contemporaries are actually the same opposers, only with different names. Remarkably, his tactical maneuvers were so brilliantly performed, the Israeli Defense Forces still use them, as did the British during their occupation.
**** This book will has not yet been released. Expected publication mid-2013. *****
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