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Books with author Hazel Richardson

  • Life in the Ancient Indus River Valley

    Hazel Richardson

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2005)
    This book is intended for ages 8-14. The Indus River Valley was once home to thriving communities of peoples who worked the land now known as Pakistan. Some of the world's oldest civilisations, including the Harappans and the Maurya and Gupta empires, grew in this fertile region. This beautiful new book, beautifully documents the lives of these remarkable people from long ago. The topics include: farming innovations that helped support larger populations; the arrival of Hinduism and Buddhism; daily life in a Harappan village; the development of the caste system; early language and writing; and the arrival of the White Huns.
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  • Life in Ancient Japan

    Hazel Richardson

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2005)
    Intended for ages 8-14, this fascinating new book describes how Japan grew from rule by local chieftains to an emperor-led nation with many noble families competing for prominence. Beautiful spreads and full-colour photographs unveil Japan's rich history and the people who struggled to make it their own. Topics include: wet rice cultivation; trade with other cultures, their influence, and isolation in the 17th century; from early pit dwellings to the development of castle towns; nature worship, the rise of Shinto, and Buddhism and Confucianism; life as a samurai warrior; sword making and pottery; and herbal medicine.
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  • When a Jew Rules the World: What the Bible Really Says about Israel in the Plan of God

    Joel Richardson

    eBook (WinePress Media, Dec. 25, 2018)
    Someday soon, a Jew named Yeshua – or Jesus, as he’s known in the West – will rule the world from Jerusalem.In his new book, When a Jew Rules the World, Richardson paints a picture of what that one-thousand-year reign will be like, along the way blow-torching the notion that gentile Christians have "replaced" the Jews and Israel as the people of promise. Richardson lays out the tragic history of anti-Semitism within the church from the very beginning in what may be the most thorough repudiation of what has become known as “Replacement Theology,” or, as Richardson calls it, “Supersesessionism.” Joseph Farah, founder of WND.com, calls When a Jew Rules the World “one of the most important books of our time – a chance for Christians to rediscover their true identity as fellow heirs of promise with the House of Israel, the wild olive branches grafted into the tree of the Abrahamic Covenant. Paul explained how we are grafted into that tree. The tree is not dead. It hasn’t been uprooted. It’s still very much alive, as Richardson so masterfully demonstrates through scripture.” Chuck Missler praises When a Jew Rules the World, calling the book, “A must read for the serious Christian.” •Is the Abrahamic Covenant relevant today?•Has the Old Testament been replaced?•How should gentile believers relate to unbelieving Jews?•What exactly is Islamic Supersessionism? Richardson answers these questions and more as he carefully walks the reader through the most essential passages of the Bible that must be understood if one desires to combat the growing Christian anti-Semitism. As the rage and resistance of Satan to God’s plans with Israel continues to spread throughout the earth, now is the hour for discerning Christians everywhere to arm themselves with a clear understanding of these profoundly foundational matters.
  • Life of the Ancient Celts

    Hazel Richardson

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, April 27, 2005)
    Examines the daily activities, army, religion, economy, arts, and social structures of the ancient Celts during their period of domination in Europe.
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  • Religion in the Ancient World

    Hazel Richardson

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Aug. 15, 2011)
    This important book provides a snapshot of religion across various ancient civilizations. Read about
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  • When A Jew Rules the World: What the Bible Really Says about Israel in the Plan of God

    Joel Richardson

    Hardcover (WND Books, March 17, 2015)
    There’s only one conclusion you can draw by taking the prophecies of the Bible literally, says New York Times bestselling author Joel Richardson. Someday soon, a Jew named Yeshua – or Jesus, as he’s known in the West – will rule the world from Jerusalem. In his new book, When a Jew Rules the World, Richardson paints a picture of what that one-thousand-year reign will be like, along the way blow-torching the notion that gentile Christians have "replaced" the Jews and Israel as the people of promise. Richardson lays out the tragic history of anti-Semitism within the church from the very beginning in what may be the most thorough repudiation of what has become known as “Replacement Theology,” or, as Richardson calls it, “Supersessionism.” Joseph Farah, founder of WND.com, calls When a Jew Rules the World “one of the most important books of our time – a chance for Christians to rediscover their true identity as fellow heirs of promise with the House of Israel, the wild olive branches grafted into the tree of the Abrahamic Covenant. Paul explained how we are grafted into that tree. The tree is not dead. It hasn’t been uprooted. It’s still very much alive, as Richardson so masterfully demonstrates through scripture.” Chuck Missler praises When a Jew Rules the World, calling the book, “A must read for the serious Christian.” What exactly is the Abrahamic Covenant, and is it still relevant today? Has the New Testament done away with the Old Testament? Is the Church the new and true Israel? What is the Kingdom of God? What lies ahead for the State of Israel? How should gentile believers relate to unbelieving Jews? Richardson answers these questions and more as he carefully walks the reader through the most essential passages of the Bible that must be understood if one desires to combat the growing Christian anti-Semitism. As the rage and resistance of Satan to God’s plans with Israel continues to spread throughout the earth, now is the hour for discerning Christians everywhere to arm themselves with a clear understanding of these profoundly importand and foundational matters. (Joel Richardson)
  • Life In Ancient Africa

    Hazel Richardson

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, March 1, 2005)
    Examines the daily activities, art, religion, economy, rulers, warriors, and social structures of ancient Africa.
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  • Communication in the Ancient World

    Hazel Richardson Richardson

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Describes the different forms of communication in ancient civilizations, from the first forms of writing to education, ancient books, formal languages, and communication between civilizations.
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  • Trade and Commerce in the Ancient World

    Hazel Richardson

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Introduces readers to trade and commerce in the ancient world.
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  • Technology in the Ancient World

    Hazel Richardson Richardson

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Introduces readers to technology in the ancient world.
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  • Life in Ancient South America

    Hazel Richardson

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2005)
    This book is intended for ages 8-14. The ancient Incas developed a government based on the conquest of neighbouring communities, at the same time preserving the local customs and traditions of the cultures that came before. Beautiful images portray the land now known as Peru, as well as the astounding people who lived there prior to the arrival of the Spanish. Topics include: the Moche and Nazca peoples; agricultural innovations, including irrigation and terraced farming; Nazca geoglyphs and ray centres; record-keeping when most could not read or write; mummification, textile weaving, pottery, ancestor and nature worship; and the extensive Inca road network.
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  • Life in the Ancient Indus River Valley

    Hazel Richardson

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2005)
    The Indus River Valley was once home to thriving communities of people who worked the land now known as Pakistan. Some of the world's oldest civilisations grew in this region. This book documents the lives of these people. Its topics include farming innovations, the arrival of Hinduism and Buddhism, daily life in a Harappan village, and more.
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