The Saxon Messenger - Edition No. 43

A Christogenea commentary On the Gospel of John has recently been completed. Many passages simply do not say what the modern churches think they mean! Don't miss this important and ground-breaking work proving that Christian Identity is indeed fully supported by Scripture.

A Commentary on Genesis is now being presented. Here we endeavor to explain the very first book of the Christian Bible from a perspective which reconciles both the Old and New Testaments with archaeology and ancient history, through eyes which have been opened by the Gospel of Christ.

A Commentary on the Epistles of Paul has been completed at Christogenea.org. This lengthy and in-depth series reveals the true Paul as an apostle of God, a prophet in his own right, and the first teacher of what we call Christian Identity.

Don't miss our recently-completed series of commentaries on the Minor Prophets of the Bible, which has also been used as a vehicle to prove the historicity of the Bible as well as the Provenance of God.

Visit Clifton Emahiser's Watchman's Teaching Ministries at Christogenea.org for his many foundational Christian Identity studies.

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This issue of the Saxon Messenger features

There is No Pulse and the second part of our series Addressing Feminism, by William Finck, Born Under Contract, by Clifton Emahiser and expanded by William Finck, Yahweh's Covenant with Abraham, by Arthur Lee, Britain's Bulldog Breed Take a Bite... by Michael Hoffman, She Turned Her Face Away, a poem by Michael Walsh, Theresa May — Friend of Israel, by Francis Carr Begbie for the Occidental Observer, Sold for Body Parts from The New Observer Online, Oil of Cloves – the Aromatic, Anti-Cancer Essential Oil by Marnie Clark, and more...

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