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Doug Krieger

    Doug Krieger

    • Douglas W. Krieger is the Editor/Publisher of Tribnet Publications. He has authored and/or co-authored some 10 books primarily dealing with Evangelical Theology but also extensive research on the Neolithic Earth. His works/papers appear at www.tribnet.org (his blog); also at Tribnet 7000 (FB Group). He is a frequent conference speaker. He's a retired Public School Administrator and mathematician. The former Executive Director of the American Forum for Jewish-Christian... moreedit
    • Drs. Douglas Hamp and Dr. Gavin Finley, MDedit
    It is inaccurate and/or exceedingly misleading to suggest that Ephraim/Samaria/the 10 Northern Tribes/Jezreel, united in great numbers with Judah of the South before their captivity (the Passover during the reign of Judah’s King Josiah—2... more
    It is inaccurate and/or exceedingly misleading to suggest that Ephraim/Samaria/the 10 Northern Tribes/Jezreel, united in great numbers with Judah of the South before their captivity (the Passover during the reign of Judah’s King Josiah—2 Chron. 34-35) and during the Babylonian Captivity (607-537 BC).  Those who suggest that Ephraim/Israel can be found as today’s ethnic Jews disregard the following passages . . .
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    D o u g K r i e g e r | A u g u s t 1 7 , 2 0 1 7 | (Introductory Note: It is imperative in reading the text that the reader give careful consideration to the end-notes when listed; otherwise, the full development of Commonwealth... more
    D o u g  K r i e g e r | A u g u s t 1 7 , 2 0 1 7 | (Introductory Note: It is imperative in reading the text that the reader give careful consideration to the end-notes when listed; otherwise, the full development of Commonwealth Theology will NOT clarify in the reader's mind and/or spirit—it should be included as one reads through the document. Note: All Scripture is " hot linked " as are many references throughout the text which substantiate the content. The NKJV is used throughout unless otherwise stated. See www.commonwealththeology.com
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