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by Ernest L. Martin

This book is a fully documented historical work that identifies in a easy-to-understand manner just who the people were who originated the world's religions.
This book is a fully documented historical work that identifies in a easy-to-understand manner just who the people were who originated the world's religions. It concentrates specifically on a particularly prominent people mentioned both in the Old and New Testament (who were very important in the time of Christ and the apostles) but are practically unknown today by most people. Even historians and theologians seldom mention the impact that these mysterious people have had on the development of Western Civilization.
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ISBN 9780945657828 (978-45657-82-8) Softcover, Academy for Scriptural, 1994.
By. Ernest L. Martin, P. Chapter 19: Islam and the People that History Forgot. The Associates for Scriptural Knowledge . The first part of this book will show some modern archaeological discoveries that have caused amazement among scholars who study the history of early Judaism and Christianity. Indeed, the word "shock" would better describe the reaction of many historians, particularly those who are Jewish scholars. What has caused this "shock"?
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Ernest L. Martin (April 20, 1932 – January 2002) was a meteorologist, minister in the Worldwide Church of God and author on Biblical topics. He is best known for his controversial works on the Star of Bethlehem and the location of the Temple in Jerusalem. Martin was born in Meeker, Oklahoma. He attended grade and high school in Exeter, California, and graduated from the College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California, which specialized in meteorology.
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