Son of Joseph

The African Prince

by Uyioghosa Clement Omoruyi


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 15/06/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 284
ISBN : 9781456775001
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 284
ISBN : 9781456775018

About the Book

The children of Israel's path to reconciliation with their lost brother - Joseph - began at the same time they did away with him. This is a path riddled with jealousy, bitterness, rage and betrayal. However, it is equally a path filled with undying love, longing, confession, forgiveness, reconciliation, restoration, peace, blessings and a new beginning. Whereas, the children of Israel reviled Joseph earlier; this time, they truly feared and revered Zaph'-nath-pa-a-ne'-ah. Unknown to them, this rejected and murdered prince still oversees all their deliberations ... However, If the sons of Jacob had not rejected their brother, As-e-nath may never have met her most beloved husband - Zaph'-nath-pa-a-ne-ah. Ma-nas'-seh and E'-phra-im would never have been born. In like manner, the rejection of the Son of Joseph also ensures that the Gentiles met her Christ; and the Gentile Church is born.


About the Author

Continuing under the initial inspiration to write, the author, here presents his second of three initial revealed task. The first is The False Cardinal Points. Being a direct scripture based research as the first, this book - Son of Joseph (The African Prince) - is, subsequently, unaffected by any religious or denominational doctrines. In this book, the author has sought to bring out, in its simplest term, the relationship between the Church and her God; and subsequently her sibling - Israel. Being the first of any people to both accept and reject the Spirit of this God, Africa's experience, therefore enjoys the unique benefit of standing out as a glaring example to mankind and her world with regards to the choice she makes. Subsequently, through these studies, the author has presented the Bible to us, as both a historic and prophetic book.