Alexander Keith (Free Church minister)

Alexander Keith (Free Church minister)

Alexander Keith (1781-1880) was a Church of Scotland minister. He was a graduate of Marischal College. Eldest son of George Skene Keith of Keith-hall and Kinkell, where he was born at the manse in 1791. [ Scottish Notes and Queries, by John Malcolm Bulloch, 1897, p. 170.] From 1816 to 1840 he was rector of the parish of St. Cyrus, Scotland. [ Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland: A Survey of Scottish Topography, by Francis Hindes Groome -, 1885 , p. 310 ]

At the Disruption of 1843, Keith left the established Church of Scotland with the dissenters who formed the Free Church of Scotland. Keith is probably best remembered for his book, "Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion Derived from the Literal Fulfillment of Prophecy", which has gone through numerous revisions and many editions. It is still in print in a 2005 edition from Kessinger Publishing.

Keith is also remembered as one of the four Church of Scotland ministers who in 1839 undertook a Mission of Inquiry to Palestine. The group traveled through France, Greece, and Egypt then overland to Gaza. The route home led through Syria, the Austrian Empire and some of the German States. The group sought Jewish communities along the route to inquire about the readiness of these communities to accept Christ and, separately, their preparedness to return to Israel as prophesied in the Bible. Keith recounts the journey in his 1844 book "The Land of Israel According to the Covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob". It was also in that book that Keith coined the slogan that became popular with other Christian Restorationists, A land without a people for a people without a land. In 1844 he revisited Palestine with his son, Dr George Skene Keith (1819-1910), who was the first person to photograph the land. [ [http://web.ukonline.co.uk/d.haslam/mccheyne/friends.htm M'Cheyne's friends] ]

Books

* "Sketch of the Evidence from Prophecy; containing an account of those prophecies which were distinctly foretold, and which have been clearly or literally fulfilled. With an appendix, extracted from Sir Isaac Newton's Observations on the Prophecies", Edinburgh, 1823.
* "Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion derived from the Literal Fulfilment of Prophecy; particularly as illustrated by the History of the Jews, and by the Discoveries of Recent Travellers", Edinburgh: Waugh & Innes, 1826 (2nd ed.) and many later editions. American edition - Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, circa 1850 (395 pp).
* "Signs of the Times, as Denoted by the Fulfilment of Historical Predictions, Traced Down from the Babylonish Captivity to the Present Time", Edinburgh: William Whyte & Co. 1832. (383 pp). Republished 1837, 1842, 1847.....
* "The Land of Israel According to the Covenant with Abraham, With Isaac, and With Jacob", Edinburgh: William Whyte & Co. 1844.
* "Isaiah as it is: or, Judah and Jerusalem the subjects of Isaiah's Prophesying", Edinburgh, 1850.
* "The Harmony of Prophecy; or Scriptural Illustrations of the Apocalypse", Edinburgh, 1851.
* "Coming Events, or, Glimpses of the future; being an explanation of the prophecies relating to the destruction of Turkey and Egypt, the downfall of Rome, the war of Armageddon, and the invasion by Russia, etc.", Dublin, 1853
* "The History and Destiny of the World and of the Church according to Scripture", London, 1861.

ee also

* Christian Zionism
* Church of Scotland
* A land without a people for a people without a land
* Disruption of 1843

References


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