Ironside – Four Hundred Silent Years

A work by Brethren author H.A: Ironside on the Intertestimental period.

Four Hundred Silent Years

By Harry Allen Ironside
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Preface

SOME time ago I endeavored, though with no claim to originality of treatment, to draw practical lessons for the separated people of God from the captivity and post

In preparing this work, I have been greatly helped by a series of papers entitled, “From Malachi to Matthew,” which appeared a number of years ago in an English periodical now discontinued (Faithful Words, edited by H.F. Witherby). Dr. Grant’s “Between the Testaments” has also been consulted, and had that volume been more in accord with a belief in the plenary inspiration of Scripture, the book now in my been prepared. The Old Testament Apocrypha, (especially I Maccabees), Josephus, and various Jewish histories of recent date, have also afforded considerable help.

It will be observed that my object has been, not merely to give a chronological outline of events, or a series of biographical sketches, but to trace throughout lessons and warnings for any who to

History repeats itself in manifold ways, and he who is wise will not despise its instruction. 6 ‘ Happy is the man that feareth alway;” for he who thinks he stands, is the one who is exhorted to take heed lest he fall.

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