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Footsteps of Israel: From Eden to the City of God by Samuel Greenwood offers a sweeping narrative of humanity's spiritual journey, tracing the biblical story of Israel from the creation of Eden to the ultimate fulfillment of divine promises in the City of God. Greenwood's work is both a historical reflection and a theological exploration, weaving together themes of faith, redemption, and God's enduring covenant with His people. The book examines the key moments in Israel's history, starting with the fall of humanity in Eden and progressing through pivotal events such as the calling of Abraham, the Exodus from Egypt, the reigns of the kings, and the prophetic promises of restoration. Greenwood emphasizes how each step of Israel's journey reflects universal spiritual principles, showing how God's guidance and grace are available to all people, not just one nation. Greenwood delves into the deeper meaning of Israel's struggles, triumphs, and failures, drawing lessons applicable to modern believers. He presents Israel's story as a spiritual metaphor for the progress of every soul—from the challenges of sin and exile to the hope of reconciliation with God. Throughout the book, Greenwood also reflects on the ultimate promise of the City of God, a symbolic representation of divine harmony and the fulfillment of God's plan for humanity. Written with clarity and reverence, Footsteps of Israel appeals to readers interested in biblical history, theology, and the journey of faith. It offers a hopeful message, emphasizing that the spiritual truths revealed through Israel's story remain relevant to believers today. Greenwood's work invites readers to view their own lives as part of a greater spiritual pilgrimage, encouraging them to walk in faith toward the City of God—a place of peace, renewal, and eternal connection with the divine.