The Proof about Israel: Prophecy and the Modern State of Israel - Softcover

Steinle, C. W.

 
9798991933766: The Proof about Israel: Prophecy and the Modern State of Israel

Synopsis

Can the modern State of Israel truly be the prophetic “gathering” foretold in Scripture? Or does the Bible point to a greater event yet to come?

In The Proof About Israel, author C. W. Steinle examines the foundations of modern Zionism alongside the biblical promises of Israel’s restoration. Drawing from rabbinic sources, early Jewish writings, and New Testament prophecy, Steinle demonstrates that the ultimate gathering of God’s people cannot unfold through human enterprise or political progress—but through the direct and glorious intervention of the Messiah at the end of the age.

This carefully reasoned work honors Israel’s right to exist and the enduring covenant of the Jewish people, while distinguishing between national return and divine redemption. With sensitivity to today’s volatile climate, Steinle presents a compelling case that the prophetic ingathering—marked by resurrection, judgment, and renewal—awaits the second coming of Christ, not the gradual work of man.

A balanced, scriptural, and deeply respectful exploration of one of theology’s most debated questions—what is, and what is not, the fulfillment of Israel’s prophetic hope.

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From the Back Cover

Israel's rebirth has been heralded by many Christians as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy—and dismissed by others as a purely political event. Between those extremes, lies a question few are willing to examine carefully: Do the Scriptures themselves describe the same kind of "gathering" we see in modern history?

In The Proof about Israel, C. W. Steinle draws from the Hebrew prophets, the New Testament, Jewish interpretive traditions, and the historical development of Zionism.

Israel matters.
Prophecy matters.
But proof requires criteria.

This book is written for believers who want to honor Scripture without forcing timelines, for Jews and Christians seeking clarity amid confusion, and for secular readers curious why Israel continues to stand at the crossroads of history, faith, and global attention.

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