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SIGNED Islam Prophesied in Genesis Dennis Avi Lipkin 2010 Signed Edition
SIGNED Islam Prophesied in Genesis Dennis Avi Lipkin 2010 Signed Edition
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Explore the eschatological insights of Islam through the lens of the Biblical book of Genesis in "Islam Prophesied in Genesis" by Dennis Avi Lipkin, also known as Victor Mordecai. This thought-provoking work, copyrighted in 2010 and printed in the United States, delves into the prophetic suggestions that Islam represents a significant threat to the world, as interpreted from the ancient scriptures. Lipkin provides a compelling contrast between creation and destruction, life and death, love and hate, peace and war, and civilization versus anti-civilization, ultimately framing the spiritual battle between God and Allah.
This edition is uniquely signed and inscribed by the author, dated April 12, 2016, adding a special collector's value. Direct inquiries can be made to Victor Mordecai in Jerusalem, Israel, emphasizing its authentic and personal nature. The book includes a detailed table of contents covering chapters from Genesis through significant Biblical figures and events. It provides a rare perspective on the Jewish Old Testament, Christian New Testament, and Islamic Koran as distinct, opposing religious texts. Ideal for collectors, religious scholars, and readers interested in theological prophecy and interfaith study.
This edition is uniquely signed and inscribed by the author, dated April 12, 2016, adding a special collector's value. Direct inquiries can be made to Victor Mordecai in Jerusalem, Israel, emphasizing its authentic and personal nature. The book includes a detailed table of contents covering chapters from Genesis through significant Biblical figures and events. It provides a rare perspective on the Jewish Old Testament, Christian New Testament, and Islamic Koran as distinct, opposing religious texts. Ideal for collectors, religious scholars, and readers interested in theological prophecy and interfaith study.
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