The book explores the parallels between the lives of Moses and Jesus, arguing that Jesus fulfills the prophecy in Deuteronomy 18:18 about a Prophet like Moses. Through a detailed comparison, it highlights significant similarities in their missions, teachings, and roles in guiding the people of Israel, aiming to demonstrate that Jesus is the promised Prophet. This analysis delves into historical context and theological implications, providing a fresh perspective on these two pivotal figures in religious history.
Carl Wright Bücher






The book explores hidden prophecies within the book of Genesis that Christians interpret as foretelling the arrival of Yeshua (Jesus) as the Messiah. It delves into the Old Testament, particularly focusing on how these ancient texts reveal significant insights and predictions about the coming Savior, emphasizing the connections between Genesis and Christian beliefs about redemption and fulfillment.
The book explores the necessity for Christians to emulate the lifestyle and teachings of Jesus and his apostles in contemporary times. It delves into the specific covenant that Jesus affirmed throughout his three-and-a-half-year ministry, emphasizing the importance of understanding this covenant for spiritual growth and guidance in the final days. Through this examination, readers are encouraged to deepen their faith and practice by aligning their lives with the principles exemplified by Jesus.
Hidden Prophecies of Yeshua in Exodus
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The book explores the longstanding relationship between God (Elohim) and the Jewish nation, highlighting significant revelations and experiences documented in the scriptures over millennia. It delves into the historical and spiritual significance of these encounters, providing insights into the foundations of Jewish faith and identity. Through a detailed examination of sacred texts, the narrative emphasizes the continuity of divine communication and its impact on the Jewish people throughout history.
The Old Testament contains prophecies that distinguish the Bible from other religious texts, showcasing its unique ability to predict future events. For millennia, these prophecies have been viewed as accurate forecasts, contributing to the Bible's significance and influence throughout history.
Carl Wright has devoted his entire working life to global action through grass roots activism and international diplomacy. During the past fifty years he engaged with world leaders and political icons from across the globe, including Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, Indira Gandhi, Julius Nyerere, Shridath Ramphal, Fidel Castro, Aung San Suu Kyi, Ban Ki-Moon, Cyril Ramaphosa, Helen Clark and Bob Hawke. Having made official visits to some 100 countries from developed to developing nations, to fragile states and countries undergoing democratic transition he has seen at first-hand what is required to implement good governance. Written from the perspective of a grass roots activist, Commonwealth diplomat and local government leader, these recollections provide rare insights into the relationships between inter-governmental organisations, global associations of mayors and trade unions, and the effects of political and social advocacy. In his writing he draws extensively on his experiences