Author:David Baron
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[edit]- What Think ye of Christ? An Appeal to the Jews of Great Britan (18—)[1]
- Rays of Messiah's Glory (1886)
- The Jewish Problem - Its Solution or, Israel's Present and Future (1891)[2]
- The Ancient Scriptures and the Modern Jew (1900)[3]
- A Divine Forecast of Jewish History. A Proof of the Supernatural Element (1905)
- Types, Psalms, and Prophecies: Being a Series of Old Testament Studies. (1906)
- Israel's Inalienable Possesions: The Gifts and the Calling of God Which are Without Repentance (1906)[4]
- The Shepherd of Israel and His scattered flock; a solution of the enigma of Jewish history. (1910)
- The History of the Ten "Lost" Tribes (1915)
- The Visions and Prophecies of Zechariah (1918)
- The Servant of Jehovah: The sufferings of the Messiah and the Glory that Should Follow. An Exposition of Isaiah LIII. (1922)
- The History of Israel: Its Spiritual Significance (1925)[5]
- Jews and Jesus: Being a study of Dr. Joseph Klausner's "Jesus of Nazareth—His Time, His Life, and His Teaching" (1927)[6]
Notes
[edit]- ↑ This work is advertised in the title page of Rays of Messiah's Glory, published in of 1886. Therein he dates his conversion to nine years prior to that year. As such, this book was published no earlier than 1877 and likely no later than 1885.
- ↑ Original publication date for the first printing of this work, see British Library Integrated Catalogue
- ↑ Original publication date for the first printing of this work, see British Library Integrated Catalogue
- ↑ The source printing lacked a publication date in the Title page and Verso. This date was determined using copyright records from the British Library Integrated Catalogue
- ↑ A 1925 edition listed in the British Library Integrated Catalogue, no earlier edition is listed.
- ↑ As David Baron died in 1926, it appears that this work was published posthumously.
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
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