The House of Israel by Ernest L. Whitehead (1947)
The House of Israel — Ernest L. Whitehead
A Treatise on the Destiny, History and Identification of Israel in All the Five Branches
First published in 1947 by Zion's Printing & Publishing Co. of Kansas City, The House of Israel is a rare and historically significant theological work by Ernest L. Whitehead. Written from within the British Israelism tradition, this treatise presents a detailed examination of the supposed origins, migrations, and destiny of the ancient Israelite tribes, tracing their purported identification across five distinct branches.
About the Work
Whitehead's text is a product of mid-twentieth century theological scholarship within the Christian Identity and British Israel movements. The book draws on biblical genealogy, historical records, and prophetic interpretation to argue its case, making it a notable primary source for researchers and collectors interested in the history of religious thought, eschatology, and the development of fringe theological traditions in post-war America.
This is a scarce title, seldom found in good condition, and of particular interest to collectors of vintage religious literature, theological history, and Americana.
Key Details
- Author: Ernest L. Whitehead
- Publisher: Zion's Printing & Publishing Co., Kansas City
- Year of Publication: 1947
- Genre: Theology / Religious History / British Israelism
- Format: Hardback
- Dimensions: Approx. 216 × 140 × 25 mm
- Weight: 400g
Condition
This is a used pre-loved copy. As a vintage item from 1947, please expect age-appropriate wear. Price excludes postage and packaging.