The Bible: Who, What, When, and Where?
Uncovering the True Covenant, Canon, and Identity of Israel
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Michael Jeter
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The Bible: Who, What, When, and Where is a bold and revelatory exploration of the Scriptures as a covenant document—not a Western religious manual, but a prophetic record of identity, exile, and restoration. With clarity and conviction, this book dismantles the Greco-Roman lenses through which the Bible has long been misread and reintroduces it in its original context: Hebraic, covenantal, and nation-building.
Spanning from Moses to Messiah, scroll to canon, exile to awakening, the author walks readers through:
What the Bible truly is: not just inspired, but breathed by YAH and rooted in Torah
Who wrote it: Hebrew prophets, kings, and scribes—not Christian theologians or European editors
When it was written and how it was preserved across centuries of conquest, exile, and suppression
Where it journeyed—from Zion to Babylon, from Africa to the Americas—carried by a scattered but remembered people
This is not a book about religion. It’s a call to remembrance. It’s about the restoration of a people who have long been misnamed, misunderstood, and misrepresented. With each chapter, the veil of tradition is lifted, and the reader is invited to return—to the Torah, to covenant truth, and to their true identity in YAH’s holy nation.
If you’ve ever felt there was more to Scripture than what you’ve been told… you’re right. The time to awaken is now.