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Product Description: My general impression is best expressed by stating how I was struck by the intensity of this report on the most difficult years in the history of mankind. Stories I heard of and I knew of all my childhood, which I seemed to have forgotten or which were pushed away in my memory, came to life once again...read more

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9781490739991 | Trafford on Demand Pub, November 19, 2014, cover price $40.78 | About this edition: My general impression is best expressed by stating how I was struck by the intensity of this report on the most difficult years in the history of mankind.

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9781412020756 | Trafford on Demand Pub, November 12, 2014, cover price $30.78 | About this edition: My general impression is best expressed by stating how I was struck by the intensity of this report on the most difficult years in the history of mankind.

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Product Description: Provides a comprehensive examination of the different causes of genocide during the 20th century.

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9780773439245 | Edwin Mellen Pr, March 30, 2012, cover price $159.95 | About this edition: Provides a comprehensive examination of the different causes of genocide during the 20th century.

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Product Description: This book explores the relationship in the biblical record between reward, punishment and salvation. How do we get from the promise of the next best thing to Paradise in the Holy Land, at the beginning of the Bible, to the promise of Heaven and the New Jerusalem, at its end? Why, with the founding of ancient Israel, are original inhabitants of Palestine slaughtered so that the Israelite's might enjoy God's rewards? Why, in the last Book of the Bible, are non-believers condemned to Hell while true believers are rewarded with eternal bliss? Might this have something to do with the role of reward and punishment in God's relationship with humanity, or, more specifically, God's relationship with the people of Israel? Might it have something to do with God failing His people rather than the opposite? The study shows that the answer is embedded in the biblical record-as it evolves from the Book of Joshua, at the beginning of Scripture, to the Book of Revelation, at its end...read more

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9780978771379 | New Academia Pub Llc, December 31, 2007, cover price $20.00 | About this edition: This book explores the relationship in the biblical record between reward, punishment and salvation.

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