Discover the Biblical Foundations Behind the Modern State of Israel
For thousands of years, the Hebrew Bible preserved prophecies about the land and people of Israel. In the twentieth century, the establishment of the modern State of Israel transformed those ancient texts from distant history into subjects of renewed study and discussion.
This is the e-book edition of Tanach Notes. It is an abridged version of the more comprehensive Tanach Notes Volume 4, which was published privately. Volume 4 includes Volumes 1-3 as well. It is a comprehensive exploration of biblical passages that appear to allude to the restoration of a Jewish state in the land of Israel. Through careful analysis of
prophetic literature, historical developments, and using numerical analysis of the Bible, including gematria, this book invites readers to examine how ancient scripture and modern history may intersect.
Rather than offering superficial claims, this study approaches the subject with seriousness and discipline. Passages from the Tanach are examined in their historical and literary context, allowing readers to see how themes of exile, return, national restoration, and sovereignty unfold across centuries of biblical writing.
What This Book Offers
A Deeper Understanding of Biblical Prophecy
Explore key prophetic passages and discover how themes of restoration and return appear throughout the Hebrew Bible.
A Bridge Between Ancient Scripture and Modern History
See how biblical texts written thousands of years ago can be studied alongside the remarkable historical developments that led to the rebirth of Israel in 1948.
A Clear Method for Interpreting Biblical Texts
Learn responsible approaches to biblical interpretation, including gematria, contextual reading, linguistic analysis, and comparison of parallel passages.
Expanded Biblical Literacy
Readers will gain a richer familiarity with the structure, language, and prophetic traditions of the Tanach.
Historical and Cultural Perspective
The book places prophetic passages within the broader story of Jewish history—from ancient Israel through exile, diaspora, and the modern return to statehood.
A Thought-Provoking Study for Serious Readers
This book is written for readers who want more than quick answers. At 210 pages, it provides a detailed and thoughtful exploration of the biblical texts that have inspired generations of discussion about the future and destiny of Israel.
Students of the Bible, historians, and anyone interested in the relationship between ancient prophecy and modern events will find this work both informative and engaging.









