About the Book
For a thousand ancient years, the leaders of a lost tribe of Israel carefully recorded the prophecies and sacred history of their people. Knowing their descendants and others would benefit from this knowledge in the future, the records were passed down from father to son, honoring the promise to record any new prophecies, teachings, and events.
Isaiah and other Hebrew prophets are quoted throughout the book. They saw themselves as part of Isaiah’s tapestry of visions. He foretold that one day the deaf would hear the words of a book speaking out of the dust. And in that day, Isaiah said, the blind would see, and the poor among men would rejoice in the Holy One of Israel, when the twelve tribes of Israel gather together again.
Echoes from Jerusalem is a condensed version of one of the most loved books of all time. When The Book of Mormon was first published in 1830 it became the central message for a movement that has grown steadily for 190 years. But the authentic writing style of this ancient people has made it difficult for most people to read. Echoes from Jerusalem abridges this sacred history, making it easier to understand the cover-to-cover message of the ancient prophets and their warnings for our day.
About the Book
For a thousand ancient years, the leaders of a lost tribe of Israel carefully recorded the prophecies and sacred history of their people. Knowing their descendants and others would benefit from this knowledge in the future, the records were passed down from father to son, honoring the promise to record any new prophecies, teachings, and events.
Isaiah and other Hebrew prophets are quoted throughout the book. They saw themselves as part of Isaiah’s tapestry of visions. He foretold that one day the deaf would hear the words of a book speaking out of the dust. And in that day, Isaiah said, the blind would see, and the poor among men would rejoice in the Holy One of Israel, when the twelve tribes of Israel gather together again.
Echoes from Jerusalem is a condensed version of one of the most loved books of all time. When The Book of Mormon was first published in 1830 it became the central message for a movement that has grown steadily for 190 years. But the authentic writing style of this ancient people has made it difficult for most people to read. Echoes from Jerusalem abridges this sacred history, making it easier to understand the cover-to-cover message of the ancient prophets and their warnings for our day.