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The Pathway to Israeli Peace
Bruce Davidson
The Pathway to Israeli Peace
Bruce Davidson
"THE PATHWAY TO ISRAELI PEACE" AUTHORED by BRUCE DAVIDSON, WITH A FOREWORD FROM A UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN --- "The Pathway to Israeli Peace" is a Story of hopeful optimism for the entire world (Twenty Chapters; 319 Pages; 27 Photographs depicting the Spirit of Israel). The novel is written to embrace everyone around the world. Israel is crying out for everlasting peace, and "The Pathway to Israeli Peace" operates on the premise that if all wars cease in Jerusalem, Israel, then, all wars will, in turn, cease from the face of the Earth. War has plagued our world from the very time it came into existence. The unmerciful effects of war have ravaged men, women & children for centuries. Jerusalem has been & will always continue to be center stage for all international affairs. Jerusalem is the City that has been fought over the most. Hence: "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: All they that love her shall prosper." Psalm 122:6 --- The reasons for this struggle over Jerusalem have been thoroughly explained in the novel. The book leaves nothing out concerning Israel's past, present & future. "The Pathway to Israeli Peace," is the result of a recent pilgrimage of the author to his homeland, Israel. "The Pathway to Israeli Peace" focuses on the two protagonists of The Song of Solomon who are madly in love. It also elaborates on how modern day technology & international affairs are affecting everyone's lives today. There is so much division in the world today. Mankind has adequately demonstrated that we have much more of a propensity for destruction and war rather than a longing for peace, employing any primitive weapon that has been available all the way up to the modern day nuclear weapons that we all wake up to every single day. None of the factors or elements of change, whether they be military, political, spiritual, industrial, philosophical, economical, demographic or otherwise, can be excluded in considering the impetus of where we are today. International Affairs today are raging out of control. Geneva Conferences, The United Nations, negotiations, diplomatic efforts and all the various agreements are failing to bring lasting peace. There appears to be no ultimate unity in our world. And the fact that there is no ultimate unity in the world confirms that there also exists no ultimate peace in the world. The luxury of genuine peace appears to be somehow eluding us and slipping right through our fingers. Crossfire, outright hatred and madness have emerged from our varied religious groups. Jews, Muslims & Christians have different and conflicting views concerning Jerusalem, Israel. While well intending Jewish, Islam and Christian communities around the world have attempted to bring about harmony, this hard earned reality of peace has not been achieved, and, therefore, never been fully realized, understood or appreciated in our lives. We don't need any more wars that lead to get more wars. War should preserve and protect the sacredness of obtaining ultimate peace for all people. The Hebrew Bible speaks (prophesies) of a day when peace will ultimately come to those who desire that sort of connection. "The Pathway to Israeli Peace" depicts the paradox between war and romance. Those who truly understand what it means to be in love are determined to protect that love at all costs, even in the midst of war. This is reflected by the two protagonists who desire to revel in each other's presence without the interruption of war, which has been tearing them apart in a gut-wrenching fashion. The novel is intended to metaphorically give readers an idea of how life would be if we all lived in harmony. When we are all united, we all live in peace. The question is whether Camelot will be restored or lost forever.
Media | Książki Paperback Book (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem) |
Wydane | 19 marca 2016 |
ISBN13 | 9781530104741 |
Wydawcy | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Strony | 352 |
Wymiary | 152 × 229 × 19 mm · 476 g |
Język | English |
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