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An engaging story for young adults that illustrates the presence of a Higher Power and how it has manifested itself throughout the centuries. Simplified the explanation of the elemental relationship between science and religion with a new creation story by exploring an elementary order of time embedded in the days of the week with 2's day dedicated to the creation of the first man and the first woman and a constellational order that lays out mankind's entire history. A multidimensional journey through time impressed upon him that everything has an order. After an extraterrestrial experience in 2010 he feels compelled to put his experience in a book. One will find what is described as the "Wisdom of the Ages" where each constellation, in its proper order retells mankind's history in 2000 years increments in a 25,000 year cycle all written in the stars. This book is a must read for all those who are on A Quest For Spiritual Enlightenmen
Jeremiah and Lamentations approaches two historically related yet literarily distinct books of the Old Testament, carefully attending to their composition and application. Garrett and Pearson draw out the crucial themes and structures of Jeremiah: the hope of eschatological salvation nestled in the center of an expertly crafted exploration of human sin in all its blindness, perversity, and persistence. Lamentations wrestles with the unanswered questions of a community in exile, sobered by judgment and wondering whether God intends to abandon Israel entirely. Garrett and Pearson examine both Old Testament texts through the lens of Jesus, clarifying the parallels and fulfillments essential for Christian preaching.
Duane A. Garret (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is professor of Old Testament at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has previously taught at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and BEthel Sminary and served as pastor and missionary in a variety of contexts. Garret has also written A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew, Authority and Interpretation, and Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs for the Zondervan Illustrated Biblical Backgrounds Commentary (vol. 5).
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