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Mother of the Middle East

Autor The Welder's Wife
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This is a 600 year love story between Shem and his wife wrapped around the things they experienced described in the Genesis 1-11 Hebrew Text. It begins with their lives before the Flood and then the construction of the Ark, the Flood, and also the amazing things that happened after the Flood. It's a story within a story Intricately woven into it are over 100 Hebrew names describing 'headline events' all the way from Genesis 1 to Genesis 11, including Post-Flood volcanic activity that drove their descendants out of the Ararat Highlands and down into the Mesopotamian Valley. There's over 100 from the Bible, and 30 from the Ancient Irish and British Royal Genealogies that are actual Hebrew words describing historical events, including the building of the City and Tower of Babel, and a terrifying tempest (from volcanic activity) that darkened the sky for a month after Babel was abandoned.] The Welder's Wife lives in Montana, and her website is 'Women's Resources On Creation Science' (w-rocs.org). There's been a multitude of people including family members, several women, lots of Creation Science people, a 'Tuesday Women's Bible Study', a Messianic Jewish Congregation, and some pastors and teachers who have contributed in one way or another in the 15 years of research (including translating Genesis chapters 1-11 from the Hebrew Text) that went into this. She is thankful for every single one of these treasured people that God has put in her life. And thank You LORD for Your grace that saved Noach and his household through the Flood And thank You LORD that You have allowed us to live and talk about it Thank You LORD for Your amazing grace
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ISBN-13: 9781498405812
ISBN-10: 1498405819
Pagini: 372
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Xulon Press