One of Jacob's Sons
One of Jacob’s Sons is a sweeping historical and prophetic study that traces the scattered tribes of Israel from Assyrian captivity to their emergence among the Celto-Anglo-Saxon and kindred nations of Europe. Moving from the testimony of Scripture—such as the promises of Amos and II Esdras—to the chronicles of secular historians, Stuart follows Israel’s westward migrations through the Caucasus, Scythian steppes and into the Baltic world.
From the ancient Cimmerians and Sacae to the Goths, Saxons and Norsemen, this compelling work argues that the Covenant people endured exile, preserved their identity, and ultimately reappeared as sovereign nations shaped by a spirit of liberty and divine providence. With particular focus on Finland’s heroic stand in the Winter War under Field Marshal Mannerheim, the book presents a dramatic case study of Israel’s survival against overwhelming odds.
Blending prophecy, history, and national destiny, One of Jacob’s Sons challenges readers to see the unfolding of world events through the lens of the everlasting Covenant with the whole House of Israel—and to recognise that not one grain has fallen to the ground.