About the Book
"THE PATHWAY TO ISRAELI PEACE" AUTHORED by BRUCE DAVIDSON, WITH A FOREWORD FROM UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN JO BONNER --- "The Pathway to Israeli Peace" is a story of hopeful optimism for the entire world (Twenty Chapters; 353 Pages; 58 Pictures). The Great & Terrible Day of The Coming of Jesus Christ depicts an hour when the entire Earth will stand completely still. And, any & all resistance to this event will dissipate in the face of its stark reality, brightness & power. The one single factor that can be counted on this day is that no one will able to abide it! Jesus has chosen to take it upon Himself to clean up the mess that mankind has created. In fact, Christ just so happens to be the only Person qualified to take on the task. Jerusalem, Israel & the world have been crying out for peace, Everlasting Peace, since the Earth found itself in a fallen state. The truth of the matter is: When war is no longer waged in Jerusalem, then, there will be no more wars ever waged again in the entire world. The moment peace is secured in Jerusalem for good, all of Earth will be safe. Therefore, this story, "The Pathway to Israeli Peace," is written to embrace everyone in the world reaching out to The God of Israel. As conventional approaches to World Peace by Presidents, Secretaries of State, Heads of State & Ambassadors have all miserably failed, perhaps, a closer inspection of Biblical Prophecy on the topic of achieving peace should be considered. It was Henry Kissinger, a former United States Secretary of State, who once said: "No foreign policy, no matter how ingenious, has any chance of success if it is born in the minds of a few, and carried in the hearts of none," Congressman Jo Bonner took that concept a step further in the last paragraph of the generous Foreword that he was kind enough to dedicate to this book: "While attaining a lasting, permanent peace in Israel has been elusive to many of our world's greatest minds, perhaps, the best way to make this goal a reality is to speak more to the heart than to the head." It will be the manifestation of The Millennial Temple, built on The Temple Mount in Jerusalem, that will bring all wars in the world to a grinding halt forever. The very trademark of The Millennial Temple will, indeed, be Everlasting Peace. Selah. Only the presence of The Millennial Temple will bring rhyme & reason to our world. In regard to the eschatological significance of The Millennial Temple, the longing for the coveted peace that will inevitably accompany this particular Temple is the inescapable theme of "The Pathway to Israeli Peace," and rightly so. No one loved The City of David, Jerusalem, more than Jesus Christ. Jesus, in high drama, yearned for peace to abide in Jerusalem. (Psalm 122:6) "O, Jerusalem! Jerusalem! The City that kills the prophets, and stones them who are sent unto you. How often I would have gathered your children together, even as a hen gathers her chickens under her wings, but you would not!
(Jesus Christ; Matthew 23:37) Jesus Christ's Triumphant Coming (Matthew 24:27, 30, 31) in modern days, with a host of Angels & Saints right behind Him, will be the special occurrence that finally compensates for all the injustice & hurt that has ever taken place in the world. Christ's Swift Appearance will take everyone by surprise. It will be timeless & pivotal. There will not be a single person on Earth who won't be left in utter awe & wonder of Christ building The Millennial Temple & establishing His Millennial Kingdom on Earth. Make the determination for yourself of whether the story represented in "The Pathway to Israel Peace" is completely metaphorical or an absolute reality. And, ascertain if you would conclude that Camelot has a chance of being restored, or is doomed to remain lost forever.
About the Author: ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Bruce Davidson's novel, "The Pathway to Israeli Peace," resulted from a recent pilgrimage to his homeland, Israel. This visit refreshed Bruce of Israel's current status. He has been writing since he was a boy. While he is quite capable of writing in the styles of John Steinbeck or Ernest Hemingway, he chose a stylistic direction for "The Pathway to Israeli Peace" that he felt would create the picture he envisioned. The novel borders on metaphorical possibilities and concrete reality. Initially, it started with the thought: "Can we bring forth some sort of unity for the human race in the midst of everyone's different views of politics, morals and religion?" Born in Jerusalem, Bruce grew up in the United States, graduating from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA) with honors, and became very closely involved with F-4 Phantom Combat Fighter Planes in the U.S. Air Force. Bruce's time as an Honorably Discharged United States Air Force Veteran influenced a significant amount of the novel's terminology. He is also interested in international affairs and all the factors of history that have brought mankind to the place where we are right now. Since there are so many problems in the world today, we are all confronted with the probing question of whether there is any hope for peace. Are we going to find peace on a global basis, or are we going to destroy ourselves? Bruce is focused on uplifting others through his writing. He is trying to generate a Spirit that may enhance his readers' personal growth. Upon his arrival to the Valley of Megiddo, during his visit to Israel in October of 2013, Bruce was asked to share a few thoughts over a microphone in regard to the anticipated event of the Battle of Armageddon. Bruce spoke to his listeners of the good king of Israel, Josiah, who lost his life at Megiddo. Then, Bruce made reference to a futuristic war that would bring total victory to Israel and her allies. There are many people who have read "The Pathway to Israeli Peace" and walked away happier for the experience. In fact, it was Bruce's United States Congressman who encouraged him to get the novel published. Bruce sent him the very first copy of the book after it was published as a gift for inspiring him. In return, his Congressman sent him a heartfelt thank you letter acknowledging Bruce's novel to be "a treasured keepsake" that he always keeps right on his desk, which made Bruce feel more honored than any other time in his life.