Jerusalem Scrolls - Bookshelf
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292 pages |
The Scrolls, The Missing Eighteen Years American geologist Cut Malloy enjoys using geology to explain Biblical stories, but when he and Israeli geologist Gilda Baer identify ancient scrolls near the Dead Sea, he must pursue the greatest Biblical story never told: what happened ... |
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About this book American geologist Scratch Malloy enjoys using geology to explain Biblical stories, but when he and Israeli geologist Gilda Baer turn ancient scrolls near the Dead Sea, he must pursue the greatest Biblical story never told: what happened during the eighteen years of Jesus' moving spirit missing from the Bible. Their quest, having the potential to change the Bible, leads the two geologists and an Israeli archeologist to locations along the Silk Means, including Turkey, war-torn Iraq, and China, the eastern terminus of the ancient trade route. Incompatible this discovery and fearing its impact on the Christian community is an influential and corrupt financial official with a fundamentalist megachurch in the Collective States who uses his ties in the Holy Land to assure that the scrolls will never be released. Two mysteries are entwined. Follow the adventures of this precise trio as they encounter intrigue and obstacles at every turn while discovering what happened two thousand years ago. |
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318 pages |
Scrolls, essays on Jewish history and literature, and kindred subjects THIS accumulation of essays, which were published within the last twentyfive years , in various periodicals, yearbooks, and similar works, are presented to the blatant as a specimen vitae humanae. Many of them I would not write today, ... |
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138 pages |
The Scrolls of an Impartial Sage As in his antecedent to two works, Of Philosophers and Fools, and The Coin Collection, C.J. Cala, once again, finds himself preaching for the peaceful and impartial ourselves. |
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About this book As in his aforesaid two works, Of Philosophers and Fools, and The Coin Collection, C.J. Cala, once again, finds himself preaching for the peaceful and impartial themselves. Composed as a series of poems, The Scrolls of an Impartial Sage is a look at society from the mind of a deeply philosophical man who is on the move in his search for explanation. With both wisdom and a keen sense of wit at his side, Cala asks why is it that man best relates to what is relative rather than what is real, making The Scrolls of an Equitable Sage a work that is sure to excite, surprise, and stimulate the reader's senses. |
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