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In this concise and clearly written commentary, Charles H. Talbert brings to mainline Christians a fresh reading of the book of Revelation, demonstrating that it is not only accessible but relevant for the modern-day Christian. According to Talbert, the primary causes of the marginalized status of the book of Revelation by mainline Christians are threefold--the apparent inaccessibility of its meaning, the seeming impossibility of its pastoral application, and its demonstrated susceptibility to abuse. Talbert ably demonstrates that the book of Revelation was written to help the early Christians avoid assimilation into the larger pagan culture. Talbert also gives full attention to the literature of the Greco-Roman, early Christian, and early Jewish worlds as he examines the more mystical components of the narrative.
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All of us have the right to choose and organise our own ceremonies according to our beliefs: this book tells us what we have to do and how to do it. Events covered within the book include: weddings (formal and informal), commitment to partnerships, renewal of vows, name giving/naming, graduation, significant birthdays, divorce, stepfamily acceptance, house dedication, 'sorry', funerals and memories. Combining details of organising a celebration or ceremony, a wealth of suggested readings and music, checklists and advice on how to write and structure your own ceremonies, CEREMONIES & CELEBRATIONS is an essential handbook.
In the beginning, the truth will set you free. Yes, it’s not original; but if it starts the writings of the Bible, it’s good enough for me. I have always had what I call a knowing. Others call it psychic, clairvoyance, etc. This is nothing new. There were many instances of knowing ability in human beings throughout history. In biblical times, they used to call them prophets. In fact, the writing you are about to hopefully enjoy have been given to me by this very medium that I think is referred to as automatic writing, written simply so there can be no misinterpretation of the story and the message it contains. I am aware that this book will invoke emotional responses from all who have read the Bible and follow the associated religion. This book is not written for any religion or cult on earth—all without exception because God and Jesus have nothing to do with them. Suffice to say, all religions are about control, especially over women, and about conquering the minds of the population. Religion is a man-made concept. God, however, exists and is freedom and everlasting life. There are already many versions of religious beliefs. The world is bursting with them, but supposing that there is an alternative to the culture of being brainwashed from birth into a judgmental religious zealot. This stands regardless of where you just happened to be born in this world. Brainwashing or culture starts from birth, from our parents, from school education, and from the work you do, culminating in the church or religion you are a member of. Imagine no religion, only God. I hope to show the reader what I have been told through my psychic walk on the other side. Have you ever heard the story of Chinese whispers? One that sticks out in my mind is, “Send reinforcements. We’re going to advance.” After the whisper goes around, it finally reaches the final person, who says, “Send three and four pence. We’re going to a dance.” Add to this concept that the Bible was written three hundred years after the year of our Lord (AD), then it isn’t wrong to assume that this is exactly how the Word of God and religion has developed.
“A theologically rich, spiritually edifying exploration of all that the Bible says about an awe-striking reality.” —Dennis Johnson Each time God appears to his people throughout the Bible—in the form of a thunderstorm, a man, a warrior, a chariot, etc.—he comes to a specific person for a specific purpose. And each of these temporary appearances— called theophanies—helps us to better understand who he is, anticipating his climactic, permanent self-revelation in the incarnation of Christ. Describing the various accounts of God’s visible presence from Genesis to Revelation, theologian Vern S. Poythress helps us consider more deeply what they reveal about who God is and how he dwells with us today.
Using a combination of literary theory and the tools of biblical criticism, this original and thought-provoking study investigates the book of Judges as an example of the art of editing in the Hebrew Bible. Judges is shown to have been composed in its parts, and as a whole, according to particular integrative principles. The study not only sheds new light on the redaction of Judges, but opens a new window on biblical historiography as a whole. Responding to calls in the scholarly literature for its translation from Hebrew, this publication makes Amit's fine study available to a wider audience.
Beyond the Beam follows on directly from the earlier novel and explores the ongoing relationship of Hal and Amanda on their journey around the world in their junk rigged ketch "Kwan Yin". After Amanda`s impulsive insistence on calling at Bimini, where Hal has a strange experience, they then go to the Yucatan, the land of the Mayas, where it is Amanda`s turn to undergo something quite odd and frightening, which causes them to abort the voyage and return to England. The two books, which actually are one, are a tale of past loves and past civilisations and of an ancient house in Devon which exerts an influence on both of them. It is a tale of deep love and where Amanda at last discovers the name of the old man who has haunted her visions and whom she now believes is the spirit of Hal and the Elizabethan sea captain. It ends in a tragic yet upbeat conclusion and with speculations about the well known end of the Mayan Long Count, which came in 2012 and its possible outcome.