Coming of the Glory, Vol. 3

How the Hebrew Scriptures Reveal the Plan of God

Volume 3: The Exilic and Post-exilic Years: Ezekiel to Malachi

The much-awaited Volume III starts with the factors of various schools of biblical criticism and the development of archaeology in the Holy Land, from trying to prove the Bible to searching for evidence of the development of Israelite history. The history of the indigenous Canaanite people is reviewed within the context of the Hebrews' centuries-long struggle against Canaanite polytheism. Would monolatry (the recognition of other gods along with the one Hebrew God) or monotheism triumph? The conquest of Jerusalem by the Babylonians and the Exile brought turbulence and deep sorrow to the Israelites. But God had a plan for His people.

The Post-exilic prophets were a group of prophets who ministered after the Israelites returned from their Babylonian exile. They include: Haggai (520 BCE), Zechariah (520-518 BCE), Malachi (500-450 BCE), Obadiah (date uncertain), and Joel (400-350 BCE). Their teachings focused...Show More

Volume 3: The Exilic and Post-exilic Years: Ezekiel to Malachi

The much-awaited Volume III starts with the factors of various schools of biblical criticism and the development of archaeology in the Holy Land, from trying to prove the Bible to searching for evidence of the development of Israelite history. The history of the indigenous Canaanite people is reviewed within the context of the Hebrews' centuries-long struggle against Canaanite polytheism. Would monolatry (the recognition of other gods along with the one Hebrew God) or monotheism triumph? The conquest of Jerusalem by the Babylonians and the Exile brought turbulence and deep sorrow to the Israelites. But God had a plan for His people.

The Post-exilic prophets were a group of prophets who ministered after the Israelites returned from their Babylonian exile. They include: Haggai (520 BCE), Zechariah (520-518 BCE), Malachi (500-450 BCE), Obadiah (date uncertain), and Joel (400-350 BCE). Their teachings focused on confronting Israel's continued corruption and calling the people to repentance and religious/social reconstruction in the Promised Land.

Volume 1 of The Coming of the Glory explores the prophecies found in the earlier Hebrew scriptures; Volume 2 covers the pre-exilic prophets; and Volume 3 the post-exilic prophets, all within the context of ancient Israelite history.

  • Contributors:: Eileen Maddocks (Author)
  • Format: Softcover book | 320 pages
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229 x 17 mm | 430 g
  • Publisher: Something or Other Publishing, 2024
  • ISBN: 9781954102170
  • SKU: MADDO_GLORY3@p
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  • Contributors:: Eileen Maddocks (Author)
  • Format: Softcover book | 320 pages
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229 x 17 mm | 430 g
  • Publisher: Something or Other Publishing, 2024
  • ISBN: 9781954102170
  • SKU: MADDO_GLORY3@p

About Eileen Maddocks

Eileen Maddocks was born and raised in the northeast state of Maine in the United States. Her mother, who was raised in the Millerite tradition in the Advent Christian Church, studied and pondered Christian history and theology on her own and became a Sunday School teacher in the Universalist Church. The stories of the Advent Christian grandparents and their church’s tent meetings were family lore but Eileen was raised in liberal Protestantism.

This dual world fostered a need to seek and search spiritual truth. She received a bachelor degree in liberal arts and then married and had two children. Soon a single parent, she worked as a secretary and sales representative to raise her children. Always a spiritual seeker, she went to various Christian churches but did not find the answers to her questions. Then she explored New Age concepts for many years.

Then in 1989, just when the bottom had seemed to drop out of her life, she discovered the Baha'i Faith and subsequently served at the Baha'i World Centre in Haifa, Israel, for 16 years as a researcher and writer. Upon retirement, she returned to her New England heritage and is now a writer and editor living in the bucolic state of Vermont where billboards are banned.

Her best description of herself is that of a curious student, always trying to learn. She endeavours to write in a manner designed to encourage readers to seek and explore for themselves. Her study of the life and mission of William Miller led to a deeply empathic appreciation for him. The author’s cerebral lifestyle is balanced with a serious study of ballet and four seasons of performing in Farm to Ballet, a summer production of Ballet Vermont that brings classical ballet to Vermont farm venues. Every year over 5,000 people watch this dance celebration of life on a Vermont farm from spring through fall. Its performances raise money for many nonprofit agricultural organisations.

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