Objections to British-Israel Teaching Examined
Objections to British-Israel Teaching Examined by J. Llewellyn Thomas is a careful, reasoned, and scholarly response to the most common criticisms levelled against the British-Israel position. Drawing on fourteen years of published articles in The National Message, Thomas addresses theological, historical, and scriptural objections with clarity and patience, welcoming sincere inquiry rather than dismissing it.
Moving methodically through questions of favouritism, covenant privilege, the identity of Israel and Judah, New Testament interpretation, race, prophecy, and the Kingdom of God, the author demonstrates that British-Israel teaching rests upon a consistent biblical framework rather than sentiment or prejudice. Written with respect for opposing views and a firm commitment to Scripture, this work remains an essential reference for students seeking to understand-and intelligently answer-the objections raised against the identity of the Lost Ten Tribes.