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Who Is Esau-Edom?

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This material presents the "strong meat" of God's word which is intended to edify and nourish Strong Christians (Heb. 5: 12-14). It thus is specifically intended for those who have advanced to the stage of understanding the racial perspective of the Bible. In revealing the mysteries of Scripture Surrounding Esau-Edom, this book deals with history, prophecy, ethnology, providence, symbology, and eschatology.

136 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1991

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Charles A. Weisman

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17 reviews4 followers
March 18, 2016
Every minister or preacher of the Gospel of Christ should read this book before beginning their ministry. The information in this book is easily found and proven from scripture and world history, but is ignored due to political correctness and the misidentification of who are the different peoples found in scripture.
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March 17, 2013
it was written from a christian standpoint, white supremacist mindset, and a lack of biblical understanding of isrelites.

but used very interesting quotes and listed sources to make his points
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February 26, 2019
There is a lot of very good source material in this book, but it will be clear from the jump that this book was written from a pro-white, pro-christian viewpoint and heavily distorts both historical and biblical facts about certain people and completely leaves out the same information as it relates to white Christians.

The author believes that white (European) Christians are the descendants of Jacob-Israel, an assertion with practically no historical or biblical evidence and thus holds no credence whatsoever. Savvy and learned readers will easily filter out Weisman's white supremacist bias while simultaneously gaining access to the correct pieces of the puzzle.

2 Tim 2:15, family, rightly divide the word of truth.
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December 30, 2024
This book is a joke. Not so much in the authors' attempt to identify Esau/Edom. But his ignorant belief is that European Christians are the chosen people of Yahuah. Why does everyone only want to be chosen, but no one wants to deal with the curses of Deuteronomy 28. It's an unchanging curse that would be a sign from the beginning and the end. You can clearly see the authors bias. White people are not the chosen people. If they were, they would be lower in society than "black" people all over the world. Their condition would be similar everywhere. Europeans are not "scattered" anywhere by force. The author does a great job of identifying the falsification of this other European group.
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April 14, 2022
Stunning. The author laid out the current players in the world. White Christian Jacob and and mongrelized Jewish Edom. The scriptures have much more meaning when understanding the characters correctly. He used great examples from scripture, historical anecdotes, and left me hungry for more. The next age to come will be glorious without Esau.
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September 5, 2024
Enlightening moments that may be worth revisiting. Bias is notable in some parts, which by itself isn't necessarily bad but some instances takes away from a potentially solid thesis that the line of judah was corrupted and the modern Jew is not a pure line of judahites but rather a "mongrelized" version mixed with babylonians, canaanites, and other decendents of Esau.
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January 30, 2025
The book started off okay and then started just getting weird.
The book used some interesting verses to ground their argument and then went left field towards the end of the book. Wouldn’t recommend. I think you are better off reading E. Michael jones books.
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May 11, 2017
There are some credible sources to support some claims, but the author of this book is incredibly biased.
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July 11, 2019
That America has a lot to answer for. But she will be destroyed by the MOST HIGH for these Red Devils that has lied to the whole world 🌎
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