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Ref. The Scofield Study Bible KJV.<br />

<strong>Moses</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

<strong>“Cushite”</strong> wife<br />

Author: F.W.C. Neser M.Sc.<br />

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<strong>Moses</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> <strong>“Cushite”</strong> <strong>Wife</strong><br />

Author: F.W.C. Neser<br />

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<strong>Moses</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> <strong>“Cushite”</strong> <strong>Wife</strong><br />

We live in the most turbulent times ever. If we thus talk about the danger of<br />

complete obliteration by man of himself as well as all life on earth, it is not<br />

scary fiction but hard fact.<br />

In <strong>his</strong> Prophetic Address in Matthew 24:22 our Lord Jesus said:<br />

“And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh<br />

be saved: but for the elect’s sake those days shall be shortened.”<br />

He spoke about the days in which we are currently living.<br />

We are st<strong>and</strong>ing on the brink of the greatest economic collapse the world<br />

has ever seen. The gold price that is now soaring steeply will fall suddenly<br />

<strong>and</strong> then Revelation 18 will be fulfilled. We read it in the Bible <strong>and</strong> it is<br />

explained “verse by verse” in my book “The Book of Revelation”.<br />

One of the other characteristics of t<strong>his</strong> end of ‘The End Times’ is the<br />

danger of deception. I repeat the following verses in:<br />

Matthew 24: 4, 11.<br />

4 And Jesus answered <strong>and</strong> said unto them, Take heed that no man<br />

deceive you.<br />

11 And many false prophets shall rise, <strong>and</strong> shall deceive many.<br />

(Please read verse 24 as well)<br />

One of the greatest deceptions, especially of our times, is the racial issue.<br />

We are increasingly inundated with information that there is no difference<br />

between the races except for colour. In t<strong>his</strong> context in Numbers 12,<br />

reference is made to MOSES AND HIS CUSHITE WIFE. I request, dear<br />

reader, that you read t<strong>his</strong> scripture.<br />

Customs in Biblical times:<br />

In Numbers 12:1 Aaron <strong>and</strong> Miriam began to talk against <strong>Moses</strong> because<br />

of <strong>his</strong> Cushite wife <strong>and</strong> in the following verses we read how the wrath of<br />

God was kindled against them because they dared to speak against<br />

<strong>Moses</strong>. It is then accepted without questioning that <strong>Moses</strong> wife was black<br />

due to the fact that she was called a Cushite.<br />

In Biblical times it was often customary to identify a person according to the<br />

country from which he or she came, instead of <strong>his</strong> racial origin. Herewith a<br />

few examples:<br />

<strong>Moses</strong>:<br />

In Exodus 2:19 <strong>Moses</strong> is called an Egyptian.<br />

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And they said, An Egyptian delivered us out of the h<strong>and</strong> of the<br />

shepherds, <strong>and</strong> also drew water enough for us, <strong>and</strong> watered the<br />

flock.<br />

T<strong>his</strong> was the answer that Jethro’s daughters gave, as to why they returned<br />

home earlier than usual. <strong>Moses</strong> arrive at the well when he was fleeing from<br />

Egypt because he had slain an Egyptian. Although the daughters of Jethro<br />

called him an Egyptian, we know that he was not an Egyptian but an<br />

Israelite.<br />

Jacob:<br />

In Deuteronomy 26:5 Jacob is called a Syrian ( an Aramaean)<br />

5 And thou shalt speak <strong>and</strong> say before the LORD thy God, A Syrian<br />

ready to perish was my father <strong>and</strong> he went down into Egypt, <strong>and</strong><br />

sojourned there with a few, <strong>and</strong> became there a nation, great,<br />

mighty, <strong>and</strong> populous:<br />

We do however know that Jacob was not an Aramaean (Syrian) but an<br />

Israelite (the first Israelite). They called him Aramaean because he came<br />

from Aram to Egypt.<br />

Rebekah:<br />

In Genesis 25:20, Rebekah, the daughter of Bethuel, the Syrian of Padan-<br />

Aram <strong>and</strong> also sister of Laban, is called Syrian. We know that they were<br />

not Aramaean but Hebrews as they were descendants of Abraham, the<br />

Hebrew.<br />

In Genesis 24:1-4 we read that Abraham made <strong>his</strong> chief servant swear that<br />

he will go to Abraham’s country, to <strong>his</strong> own relatives there, to bring a wife<br />

for Isaac, Abraham’s son. Bethuel, Laban <strong>and</strong> Rebekah were thus<br />

Hebrews but they were called Aramaean because they lived in Aram where<br />

Abraham’s servant travelled to seek a wife for Isaac.<br />

T<strong>his</strong> law-abiding adherence to racial purity by the patriarchs can also be<br />

seen in Jacob when Isaac instructed him in Genesis 28:1,6 <strong>and</strong> 8 not to<br />

marry any Canaanite daughters.<br />

Ruth:<br />

In Numbers 32:33 <strong>and</strong> Joshua 13:24:32 the l<strong>and</strong> to the east of the Jordan<br />

was given to two tribes of Israel namely the Gadites <strong>and</strong> the Reubenites<br />

<strong>and</strong> the half tribe of Manasseh. On any reputable Bible map of those<br />

times, t<strong>his</strong> territory was known as the plains of Moab.<br />

1 Chronicles 4:22 states that certain Judean families ruled Moab:<br />

22 And Jokim, <strong>and</strong> the men of Chozeba, <strong>and</strong> Joash, <strong>and</strong> Saraph, who<br />

had the dominion in Moab, <strong>and</strong> Jashubi-lehem. And these are<br />

ancient things.<br />

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T<strong>his</strong> last sentence is of particular significance. In t<strong>his</strong> same country of<br />

Moab (Ruth 1:1), Elimelech <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> wife Naomi together with <strong>his</strong> two sons<br />

would have made contact with the two <strong>and</strong> a half tribes of Israel that settled<br />

in t<strong>his</strong> territory or with the families of Judea that ruled over Moab. Elimelech<br />

<strong>and</strong> Naomi’s sons, Mahlon <strong>and</strong> Chilion could thus take wives from the<br />

Israel tribes that lived in the plains of Moab.<br />

It is thus obvious that when Ruth arrived with Naomi in Judea, she was<br />

called a Moabitess, because she came from the Moab. As mentioned, t<strong>his</strong><br />

was customary of those times. Ruth also told Naomi in Ruth 1:16:<br />

“- - - - - thy people shall be my people, <strong>and</strong> thy God my God:”<br />

Now we will look at Boaz:<br />

An in-depth study of <strong>his</strong> conduct confirmed that he was an honourable <strong>and</strong><br />

devoted man living strictly according to the Law of God. Even when Ruth<br />

stood at the foot of <strong>his</strong> bed that first night <strong>and</strong> requested that he spread the<br />

corner of <strong>his</strong> garment over her, he told her that he will comply with her<br />

wishes but he knows of another redeemer that is a closer relation to Ruth’s<br />

deceased husb<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> that he must grant him the first opportunity to<br />

exercise <strong>his</strong> redemption right. (According to the Law, Boaz, as the nearest<br />

redeemer, must have sexual intercourse with her – spread the corner of <strong>his</strong><br />

garment over her - to sire her children on behalf of her deceased husb<strong>and</strong>)<br />

- Ruth 3 refers.<br />

According to Ruth 4, the closer redeemer did not exercise <strong>his</strong> redemption<br />

right <strong>and</strong> Boaz took Ruth as <strong>his</strong> wife. They sired Obed, the father of Jesse<br />

who was the father of David out of whose bloodline our Lord Jesus Christ<br />

was born.<br />

In Deuteronomy 23:3 we read that, no Ammonite or Moabite may enter the<br />

assembly of the LORD even down to the tenth generation, in other words,<br />

never! We have also seen as to what lengths Abraham, Isaac <strong>and</strong> Jacob<br />

went to keep their bloodlines pure. On numerous occasions in the Old<br />

Testament, the LORD comm<strong>and</strong>ed Israel against intermarriages with other<br />

nations.<br />

I will elaborate on the following but just think how fiercely angry the LORD<br />

must have been with Israel when they began intermarrying with the<br />

Moabites after Balaam advised Balak to invite the Israelites to their feasts.<br />

(Numbers 25:1-3; Numbers 31:16).<br />

Also read Deuteronomy 7:6-8.<br />

6 For thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God: the LORD thy<br />

God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto himself, above<br />

all people that are upon the face of the earth.<br />

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7 The LORD did not set <strong>his</strong> love upon you, nor choose you, because<br />

ye were more in number than any people; for ye were the fewest of<br />

all people:<br />

8 But because the LORD loved you, <strong>and</strong> because he would keep the<br />

oath which he had sworn unto your fathers, hath the LORD brought<br />

you out with a mighty h<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> redeemed you out of the house of<br />

bondmen, from the h<strong>and</strong> of Pharaoh king of Egypt.”<br />

These are eternal truths.<br />

Let us thus pay particular attention:<br />

Would Boaz, an honourable <strong>and</strong> devoted man proven through Ruth, have<br />

broken the Law of God, which ordained that the blood of Israel be kept<br />

pure? Would he have broken the Law at t<strong>his</strong> very important juncture in<br />

<strong>his</strong>tory? Did Boaz forget how God punished Israel when they followed<br />

Balaam’s advice to intermarry with the Moabites?<br />

It is inconceivable.<br />

Would the Bible that is so accurate <strong>and</strong> precise, that described in detail<br />

how Boaz h<strong>and</strong>led the redemption rights issue with Ruth, (the redemption<br />

right was one of God’s decrees given to Israel as an ordinance), now<br />

provide t<strong>his</strong> detail <strong>and</strong> to t<strong>his</strong> extent, in vain?<br />

Would God, who promised that the Messiah will be born out of Judea, allow<br />

Jesus’ ancestors to be half heathen (if Ruth was a true Moabite as alleged)<br />

<strong>and</strong> half Israelite (through Boaz)? It is in direct contradiction to the Gospel<br />

of the Old Testament.<br />

<strong>Moses</strong> wife:<br />

Now we will consider <strong>Moses</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> <strong>“Cushite”</strong> wife. Firstly, we need to<br />

underst<strong>and</strong> that nations in Biblical times lived in different countries than<br />

today, due to mass migration. For example, the Egyptians of today are not<br />

the same Egyptians as in the days of Joseph. Also, in <strong>Moses</strong>’ day, there<br />

were two countries of Cush (or Ethiopia), one in Asia <strong>and</strong> one in Africa.<br />

In order for justice to prevail in our investigation of <strong>Moses</strong>’ wife, we need to<br />

underst<strong>and</strong> who t<strong>his</strong> man <strong>Moses</strong> really was, as well as <strong>his</strong> wife.<br />

Let us start with <strong>Moses</strong>:<br />

We read in Numbers 12: 6-8.<br />

6 And he said, Hear now my words: If there be a prophet among you, I<br />

the LORD will make myself known unto him in a vision, <strong>and</strong> will<br />

speak unto him in a dream.<br />

7 My servant <strong>Moses</strong> is not so, who is faithful in all mine house.<br />

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8 With him will I speak mouth to mouth, even apparently, <strong>and</strong> not in<br />

dark speeches; <strong>and</strong> the similitude of the LORD shall he behold:<br />

wherefore then were ye not afraid to speak against my servant<br />

<strong>Moses</strong>?”<br />

<strong>Moses</strong> was the man with whom God spoke face to face. He was without<br />

doubt a type of Christ. He already knew God’s voice in Egypt <strong>and</strong> His<br />

Redemption Plan in Jesus Christ.<br />

Let us study the following scripture: Hebrews 11:24-27:<br />

24 By faith <strong>Moses</strong>, when he was come to years, refused to be called<br />

the son of Pharaoh’s daughter;<br />

25 Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to<br />

enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season;<br />

26 Esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures<br />

in Egypt: for he had respect unto the recompense of the reward.<br />

27 By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king: for he<br />

endured, as seeing him who is invisible.”<br />

<strong>Moses</strong> also told Israel about Christ:<br />

Deut. 18:15.<br />

“- - - - - - a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto<br />

me; unto him ye shall hearken”<br />

Please read Hebrews 11:18; John 1:21, 25, 45; Acts 3:22; Acts 7:37.<br />

<strong>Moses</strong> was also the man through whom God made <strong>his</strong> laws known to<br />

Israel, including the law against intermarriages. Can you imagine that t<strong>his</strong><br />

man, who stood face to face in God’s presence <strong>and</strong> spoke to him directly,<br />

would disobey one of God’s most important laws that of the mixing of<br />

blood? If he was that way inclined, he could have taken an Egyptian<br />

woman. As it st<strong>and</strong>s, he regarded the reproach of Christ higher than all the<br />

riches of Egypt.<br />

<strong>Moses</strong>’ father-in-law:<br />

His name was Reuel in Exodus 2:18;<br />

And Jethro in Exodus 3:1;<br />

In Exodus 2:16 he is mentioned as the priest of Midian.<br />

Midian was a descendant of Abraham through Keturah, the woman he<br />

married after the death of Sarah.<br />

Please read Genesis 25:1-2.<br />

It is generally accepted that Keturah was coloured although there are no<br />

facts to substantiate t<strong>his</strong> claim. Abraham, the faithful hero <strong>and</strong> friend of<br />

God, listened to God’s voice <strong>and</strong> obeyed all <strong>his</strong> ordinances, comm<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

decrees <strong>and</strong> laws - (Genesis 26:5). Would Abraham, so adamant that <strong>his</strong><br />

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son Isaac obey God’s decree regarding the mixing of blood, disregard<br />

God’s laws on segregation himself? Would it not be more reasonable <strong>and</strong><br />

Scriptural to rather believe that Keturah was a Hebrew or at least a<br />

Shemite?<br />

In Genesis 9:26 Noah said that God will be called the God of Shem. He did<br />

not say that God will be called the God of Japheth or Ham. Those that<br />

serve the LORD would thus have come from Shem <strong>and</strong> Reuel was “the<br />

priest of Midian” - (Exodus 2:16).<br />

The name Reuel means “friend of God”, a true worshipper of the Living<br />

God. Some theologies consider that he would have been of similar caliber<br />

as Job <strong>and</strong> Melchizedek. It is confirmed in Exodus 18 where Jethro (or<br />

Reuel) visited <strong>Moses</strong> at the mountain of God where Israel camped. Jethro<br />

rejoiced when he heard what the LORD did for Israel <strong>and</strong> that He saved<br />

Israel from Pharaoh <strong>and</strong> the Egyptians - (Exodus 18:8).<br />

In Exodus 18:12 we read:<br />

12 And Jethro, <strong>Moses</strong>’ father in law, took a burnt-offering <strong>and</strong><br />

sacrifices for God: <strong>and</strong> Aaron came, <strong>and</strong> all the elders of Israel, to<br />

eat bread with <strong>Moses</strong>’ father in law before God.<br />

From t<strong>his</strong> passage, it is clear that Jethro was not a heathen. If <strong>his</strong><br />

daughter, Zipporah, was black, as alleged because she is called a Cushite,<br />

Jethro must then also have been black <strong>and</strong> thus a heathen. No heathen<br />

nation knew the God of Israel during those times. T<strong>his</strong> man not only knew<br />

the God of Israel but he was a Priest of God <strong>and</strong> sacrificed to Him as well.<br />

He also ate bread before God with Aaron, the High Priest <strong>and</strong> the elders of<br />

Israel.<br />

Further on in Exodus 18 we read that Jethro gave <strong>Moses</strong> sound advice on<br />

the delegation of Israel’s administration to lighten the burden on <strong>Moses</strong>:<br />

Exodus 18:21-22:<br />

21 Moreover thou shalt provide out of all the people able men, such as<br />

fear God, men of truth, hating covetousness; <strong>and</strong> place such over<br />

them, to be rulers of thous<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> rulers of hundreds, rulers of<br />

fifties, <strong>and</strong> rulers of tens:<br />

22 And let them judge the people at all seasons: <strong>and</strong> it shall be, that<br />

every great matter they shall bring unto thee, but every small<br />

matter they shall judge: so shall it be easier for thyself, <strong>and</strong> they<br />

shall bear the burden with thee.<br />

<strong>Moses</strong> listened to <strong>his</strong> father in law’s advice <strong>and</strong> made the appointments.<br />

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You can thus appreciate that Zipporah was not a Cushite in the sense that<br />

she was not a heathen or of mixed blood.<br />

It is a terrible misconception, with far reaching implications, to ask us to<br />

read Numbers 12, with the purpose of using t<strong>his</strong> chapter to promote<br />

scripture as saying that there is nothing wrong with Caucasians marrying<br />

across the colour line.<br />

Segregation:<br />

In these times especially, it is an unforgivable deception to use such names<br />

as Ruth <strong>and</strong> <strong>Moses</strong> Cushite wife to coerce us into a state of mind where we<br />

have to accept the equality of races <strong>and</strong> intermarriages based on these<br />

Scriptures.<br />

History has proven that there is no equality of races <strong>and</strong> we cannot change<br />

in the next few years what could not be changed in thous<strong>and</strong>s of years<br />

before. T<strong>his</strong> modern day fallacy in both politics <strong>and</strong> religion is the<br />

deception that our Lord Jesus warned us against <strong>and</strong> which shall come to<br />

pass before <strong>his</strong> return.<br />

Read: Matthew 24:4-5, 11, 24.<br />

T<strong>his</strong> deception forms part of the satanic assault against the White<br />

Protestant Nation to dispossess them of their identity. In my books “The<br />

Lost Ten Tribes of Israel” <strong>and</strong> “Apartheid: What saith the Scripture?” it is<br />

proven with Scripture that the Western White Protestant Nations <strong>and</strong> their<br />

descendants are the lineal progeny of the ten lost tribes of Israel.<br />

The following scriptures in the Bible prove how important it was to God that<br />

His people’s blood must remain pure:<br />

Exodus 19:5-6; Deuteronomy 7:6-8, 32:8-9; Ezra 9:1-4, 11-13; Nehemiah<br />

9:1-3,7, 13-14, 10:30, 13:3, 23-31.<br />

(The word “holy’ means “separate”). Elaboration on these scriptures can<br />

be found in both of the above-mentioned books.<br />

White Leadership:<br />

If we read the Bible correctly, we will underst<strong>and</strong> that God, under Him,<br />

destined t<strong>his</strong> nation <strong>and</strong> its descendants to be leaders of the world’s<br />

nations, which will be to their best interest <strong>and</strong> preservation. When we look<br />

at the past (up to 1945), we see that where Whites lead the world, order<br />

reigned <strong>and</strong> there was enough food for the non-whites under their<br />

leadership.<br />

After 1945 when the Whites withdrew from these territories, famine,<br />

tyranny, <strong>and</strong> oppression followed. Communism striving towards world<br />

domination propagates t<strong>his</strong> equalisation ideology aggressively. Satan, their<br />

inspiration, knows that when the White Protestant Nations are eliminated or<br />

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neutralised through miscegenation, they will be easily overpowered,<br />

dominated <strong>and</strong> enslaved.<br />

It is thus with extreme distress that I listen to our leaders’ dictums that<br />

propagate: “If the Afrikaner wants to survive, he will have to adopt a<br />

political style that will enable him to enter into dialogue with other<br />

population groups, not to decide on their behalf but to jointly decide on the<br />

future of South Africa” - (Dr. Gerrit Viljoen in front of the Rapportryerskorps<br />

in Pretoria, DIE BEELD 26 September 1979).<br />

T<strong>his</strong> abdication is a direct result of our lack of knowledge regarding the<br />

Scripture <strong>and</strong> our unconverted state as a Nation. There is only one<br />

solution <strong>and</strong> it is to be reborn unto God as a nation <strong>and</strong> the rediscovery of<br />

our own identity.<br />

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Something about the Author<br />

F.W.C. Neser was trained as a Scientist but is a dedicated <strong>Christian</strong> since<br />

<strong>his</strong> youth. To him the Bible is the Word of God from Genesis to Revelation.<br />

Very early in <strong>his</strong> life he came to realise that man himself is the cause of all<br />

wars, depressions, famine, droughts, disease, <strong>and</strong> misery here on earth.<br />

He saw that God had given <strong>his</strong> absolute Law to Israel, <strong>his</strong> chosen people<br />

<strong>and</strong> had promised that should they live thereby they would be free of all<br />

adversity <strong>and</strong> would then act as God’s exemplary nation on earth.<br />

A matter of importance, which became clear to Neser, was that Israel was<br />

neither the Jew nor the Church. It was with gratitude that he eventually<br />

discovered the great truth, namely that Israel was in fact the Germanic,<br />

Anglo-Saxon <strong>and</strong> Celtic peoples.<br />

With the imminent Second Coming of Christ, Israel will come to a true<br />

regeneration, will be filled with the Holy Spirit <strong>and</strong> with Jesus the Messiah<br />

as their King, they will lead the world back to a state of perfect harmony<br />

with God.<br />

F.W.C. Neser has written the following books:<br />

Appendix:<br />

Afrikaans Books available from Ekklesia.<br />

No Title<br />

1 Die Afrikaner -- ‘n Unieke Volk<br />

2 Ander Evangelie<br />

3 Segregasie -- Wat sê die Skrif?<br />

4 Die Bedienings Gawes van Jesus Christus<br />

5 Die Bybel is Waar<br />

6 Christendom en Kommunisme<br />

7 Die Boek van Daniël<br />

8 Daniël se 70ste Week<br />

9 Die Derde dag Opst<strong>and</strong>ing van Christus<br />

10 Deur Lyding na Volmaaktheid<br />

11 Die Brief van die Apostel Paulus aan die Efésiërs<br />

12 Die Bybel Voorspel Atoomoorlog<br />

13 Die Doop, in watter Naam (pamflet)<br />

14 Die Duiwel<br />

15 Engele<br />

16 Die Fondament van die Christelike Lewe<br />

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No Title<br />

17 Die Gawes van die Heilige Gees<br />

18 God se Groot Week<br />

19 Goddelike Genesing<br />

20 Die Profeet Hoséa<br />

21 In die Oppersaal<br />

22 Insig in die Verlede en die Hede bring Uitsig op die Toekoms<br />

23 Israel in die Nuwe Testament<br />

24 Die Israelwaarheid - TV Onderhoud<br />

25 Die Boek van Jesaja<br />

26 Jesus van Nasaret<br />

27 Die Boek van Joël<br />

28 Die Kerk van Rome en die Mens van Sonde<br />

29 Krag van die dwaling<br />

30 Die Kruis<br />

31 <strong>Moses</strong> en sy “Kusitiese” Vrou<br />

32 Mure van Jerusalem<br />

33 Na die Dood – Wat Dan?<br />

34 Die Name van God<br />

35 Die Nuwe Hemel en die Nuwe Aarde<br />

36 Die Boek van Openbaring<br />

37 Die Openbaringe van die Apostel Paulus<br />

38 Die Opraping<br />

39 Die Brief aan die Romeine<br />

40 Rusl<strong>and</strong> in Profesie<br />

41 Die Sabbat<br />

42 Die Slang van Génesis 3<br />

43 Sommige Aspekte van die Werk van die Heilige Gees<br />

44 Tempel van God<br />

45 Terwille van die Engele<br />

46 Troos troos my Volk sê julle God<br />

47 Die Twee Sade op Aarde.<br />

48 Die Tyd van die Heiden<br />

49 Verblinding van Sinne<br />

50 Die Groot Verdrukking<br />

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No Title<br />

51 Die Verlore Tien Stamme van Israel Deel 1<br />

52 Die Verlore Tien Stamme van Israel<br />

53 Versterk mekaar in ‘n tyd soos hierdie<br />

54 Die Vrug van die Heilige Gees<br />

55 Waar het Kain sy Vrou Gekry?<br />

56 Waarom die Bybel die Eet van Varkvleis Verbied<br />

57 Wat die Bybel ons Leer Aanga<strong>and</strong>e die Heilige Gees<br />

58 Wat die Bybel ons Leer Aanga<strong>and</strong>e die Mens<br />

59 Wat die Bybel ons Leer Aanga<strong>and</strong>e God<br />

60 Die Wederkoms van Christus<br />

61 Wêreldgebeure<br />

62 Die Wet van die Here<br />

63 Wie is my Naaste?<br />

64 Wie was Hulle?<br />

Nuwe byvoegings:<br />

No Title<br />

65 Hoe sal ons ontvlug<br />

66 Wat ek vrees kom oor my<br />

67 Laat U wil geskied<br />

68 Die Arsenale van God<br />

69 Die kinders van God<br />

70 Noag die Opregte<br />

71 Ken U Vy<strong>and</strong><br />

72 Die Groot opdrag<br />

73 Die Wonderlike Wêreld van Môre<br />

74 Die Volk en Verootmoediging<br />

75 Die Troon van Dawid<br />

76 Die Huidige Wêreldstelsel<br />

77 Galásiërs 3<br />

78 Uitl<strong>and</strong>er en Vreemdeling/ Griek of Jood<br />

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English Books available<br />

No Title<br />

1 After Death What Then?<br />

2 Segregation – What saith the Scripture?<br />

3 The Bible Predicts "Atomic War"<br />

4 The Book of Joel<br />

5 The Book of Revelation<br />

6 <strong>Christian</strong>ity <strong>and</strong> Communism<br />

7 Daniel’s 70 th week<br />

8 The Great Tribulation<br />

9 The Israel Truth T.V. Interview<br />

10 The Lost Ten Tribes of Israel Part 1<br />

11 The Lost Ten Tribes of Israel<br />

12 The New Heavens <strong>and</strong> the New Earth<br />

13 The Origin, History <strong>and</strong> Destiny of the White Race<br />

14 The Past the Present <strong>and</strong> the Future in the Light of Scripture<br />

15 The Rapture<br />

16 Russia in Prophecy<br />

17 The Serpent of Genesis 3<br />

18 Why the Bible Prohibits Pork<br />

19 World Affairs<br />

New Additions:<br />

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20 Sons of God<br />

21 The Two Seeds Upon Earth<br />

22 The Bible is True<br />

23 Noah the Man Without Blemish<br />

24 Israel in the New Testament<br />

25 <strong>Moses</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> Cushite wife<br />

26 Unpublished writings 1953<br />

27 The Wonderful World of Tomorrow<br />

28 The Book of Isaiah<br />

29 Who is Thy Neighbour?<br />

30 The Book of Romans<br />

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Reference Library: Books on various subjects are also available.<br />

Audio Cassette / CD’s <strong>and</strong> Video’s also available<br />

There are about 3000 audio cassette / CD’s <strong>and</strong> a number of video’s<br />

available wherein pastor F.W.C. Neser messages are recorded.<br />

Website<br />

Visit our website: www.israelmusthear.co.za where you can download<br />

±1500 sermons/teachings as well as ± 100 Afrikaans/English books by<br />

Pastor F.W.C. Neser. All downloads are free.<br />

E mail address:<br />

Use t<strong>his</strong> address when ordering books/CD’s/or DVD’s or to contact the<br />

office.<br />

See page 2.<br />

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