Restoring the Fortunes of Zion: Essays on Israel, Jerusalem and Jewish-Christian Relations on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Six-Day War

by Rob Yule

About the Book

Restoring the Fortunes of Zion tells the dramatic story of the reemergence of Israel onto the stage of modern history - from the genocidal fury of the Holocaust to its extraordinary survival in face of regional hostility and global contempt. It shows how the return of the Jewish people from two millennia of exile realizes with uncanny accuracy the visions of the biblical prophets, and explores what this signifies for the future.

"I commend Restoring the Fortunes of Zion to all those who wish for a clearer sense of Israel, its emergence from desolation to vitality and those who helped and hindered its progress. It is an exceptionally valuable resource."
- Dame Lesley Max, Auckland

"The publication of Restoring the Fortunes of Zion is extraordinarily timely and vital for our understanding of current world events. It enables us to better understand from a biblical perspective what has happened in Israel's past, what is happening in Israel today, as well as what is going to happen to Israel in the future."
- Revd. Murray Dixon, Palmerston North

"Rob Yule's book weaves together a carefully researched, erudite, scholarly but eminently readable and fascinating account of Israel. He intertwines and interprets the history, politics, military strategy, theology and culture of the region, in the past, present and future! The sweep of his vision is as breath-taking as the intriguing subject matter that he covers."
- Revd. Owen Hoskin, Auckland

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  • This book provides an insightful exploration of Israel’s journey from despair during the Holocaust to its current state, illustrating how these events align with biblical prophecies. The endorsements highlight its relevance not just for understanding Israel’s history but also for grasping its implications for the future, which is particularly timely given today’s global landscape.

    The perspectives from Dame Lesley Max and Revd. Murray Dixon emphasize the book’s value in clarifying Israel’s emergence and challenges. Meanwhile, Revd. Owen Hoskin praises Rob Yule's scholarly yet engaging writing style, which intertwines various facets of Israeli history, politics, and culture. If you appreciate a thorough analysis that connects past events to current realities and future prospects, this book seems like a fantastic choice.

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