The Elect
DauidYashar'elYahudah
あらすじ
Before the foundation of the world, the Most High appointed a people through whom His covenant would endure. The Scriptures call them the Elect-a remnant chosen not by might or lineage alone but by purpose, grace, and obedience. From Adam to Enoch, from Abraham to Jacob, and from the scattered tribes to the hidden seed in the last days, the Elect have walked a path of covenantal preservation through exile, captivity, and redemption. The book you hold unfolds their story. It is a prophetic chronicle written from a Hebrew perspective, drawn from the Torah, the Prophets, the writings of the apostles, and the ancient book of Enoch. Its purpose is to trace the thread of divine election through the ages and reveal its manifestation in our generation. From the dawn of creation, YAHUAH separated light from darkness, holiness from corruption. This act of separation established the principle of election. In Genesis 17:7, He said to Abraham, "I will establish My covenant between Me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant." That covenant defined a people who would bear His name, endure His discipline, and carry His promise of restoration to the ends of the earth. History has not been kind to them. Empires rose and fell; kings enslaved them; nations sought to erase their memory. Yet the covenant remained. The prophets foresaw both their scattering and their return. Isaiah 11:11-12 declared that in the last days YAHUAH would "set His hand again the second time to recover the remnant of His people... and gather together the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth." Before the foundation of the world, the Most High appointed a people through whom His covenant would endure. The Scriptures call them the Elect-a remnant chosen not by might or lineage alone but by purpose, grace, and obedience. From Adam to Enoch, from Abraham to Jacob, and from the scattered tribes to the hidden seed in the last days, the Elect have walked a path of covenantal preservation through exile, captivity, and redemption. The book you hold unfolds their story. It is a prophetic chronicle written from a Hebrew perspective, drawn from the Torah, the Prophets, the writings of the apostles, and the ancient book of Enoch. Its purpose is to trace the thread of divine election through the ages and reveal its manifestation in our generation. From the dawn of creation, YAHUAH separated light from darkness, holiness from corruption. This act of separation established the principle of election. In Genesis 17:7, He said to Abraham, "I will establish My covenant between Me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant." That covenant defined a people who would bear His name, endure His discipline, and carry His promise of restoration to the ends of the earth. History has not been kind to them. Empires rose and fell; kings enslaved them; nations sought to erase their memory. Yet the covenant remained. The prophets foresaw both their scattering and their return. Isaiah 11:11-12 declared that in the last days YAHUAH would "set His hand again the second time to recover the remnant of His people... and gather together the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth."