Dawn Exodus
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Author | : Kevin Partner |
Publisher | : Scribbleit Limited |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
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"If Foundation and Star Wars had a love child." "This is classic science fiction, a galactic empire space opera!" For centuries they served. In gratitude we freed them. With vengeance they betrayed us. When she's kidnapped by the Blessed Engineers, Arla discovers that she's been living a lie. She wasn't a farmer's daughter, but merely cargo transported in the carved out heart of an asteroid: the Arkship Dawn on a thousand year voyage to a new home. And someone got there first. One act of rebellion leads to the fate of her people resting on her young shoulders. And, perhaps the future of humanity itself. Because Dawn harbors a secret. It is the key. Destiny awaits. Dawn Exodus is the first book in a now complete six book series of space opera in the classic vein of Asimov, Bradbury and Bear. If you like clean, fast paced, intelligent sci-fi that's full of ideas, memorable characters and examines what it truly is to be human, then the Robot Empire series is for you. "Reminiscent of some of my favorite old time SciFi authors" - Mark "Inspired world building" - Belle "A brilliant read with an epic and unexpected ending" - Bethany For readers who enjoy: Isaac Asimov's Foundation Star Wars Star Trek Battlestar Galactica The Orville The Expanse
Author | : Thomas B. Dozeman |
Publisher | : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Total Pages | : 800 |
Release | : 2009-11-13 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1467443301 |
Download Exodus Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
In this volume Thomas Dozeman presents a fresh translation of the Hebrew text of Exodus along with a careful interpretation of its central themes, literary structure, and history of composition. He explores two related themes in the formation of the book of Exodus: the identity of Yahweh, the God of Israel, and the authority of Moses, the leader of the Israelite people. Dozeman clarifies the multiple literary genres within the text, identifies only two separate authors in the book's composition, and highlights the rich insights that arise from the comparative study of the ancient Near Eastern literary tradition. Also treating the influence of Exodus in the history of Jewish and Christian interpretation, Dozeman's comprehensive commentary will be welcomed by Old Testament scholars.
Author | : L. Michael Morales |
Publisher | : InterVarsity Press |
Total Pages | : 227 |
Release | : 2020-08-18 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0830855408 |
Download Exodus Old and New Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
With Israel's exodus out of Egypt, God established a pattern for the salvation of all his people—Israel and the nations—through Jesus Christ. In this ESBT volume, L. Michael Morales examines three redemption movements in Scripture: the exodus out of Egypt, the second exodus foretold by the prophets, and the new exodus accomplished by Jesus.
Author | : Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi |
Publisher | : Weiser Books |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 1988-01-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780877286875 |
Download Kabbalah and Exodus Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
We can read Exodus as an allegory of the psychological bondage we experience until we each find a way to the "promised land" of the spirit. Based on Biblical text, traditional material, and Jewish folklore, this book is an interesting read for Jewish and Christian scholars, and people on a spiritual path.
Author | : Rachel Nicholls |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9004163743 |
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This book explores the usefulness of the concept of "Wirkungsgeschichte" for New Testament interpretation by analysing Mt 14: 22-33 in the light of six works of art and a selection of nineteenth century theological texts.
Author | : David Davidson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 712 |
Release | : 1927 |
Genre | : |
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Download The Great Pyramid, Its Divine Message Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Author | : James K. Hoffmeier |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2005-10-06 |
Genre | : Bibles |
ISBN | : 0199882606 |
Download Ancient Israel in Sinai Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
In his pathbreaking Israel in Egypt James K. Hoffmeier sought to refute the claims of scholars who doubt the historical accuracy of the biblical account of the Israelite sojourn in Egypt. Analyzing a wealth of textual, archaeological, and geographical evidence, he put forth a thorough defense of the biblical tradition. Hoffmeier now turns his attention to the Wilderness narratives of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers. As director of the North Sinai Archaeological Project, Hoffmeier has led several excavations that have uncovered important new evidence supporting the Wilderness narratives, including a major New Kingdom fort at Tell el-Borg that was occupied during the Israelite exodus. Hoffmeier employs these archaeological findings to shed new light on the route of the exodus from Egypt. He also investigates the location of Mount Sinai, and offers a rebuttal to those who have sought to locate it in northern Arabia and not in the Sinai peninsula as traditionally thought. Hoffmeier addresses how and when the Israelites could have lived in Sinai, as well as whether it would have been possible for Moses to write down the law received at Mount Sinai. Building on the new evidence for the Israelite sojourn in Egypt, Hoffmeier explores the Egyptian influence on the Wilderness tradition. For example, he finds Egyptian elements in Israelite religious practices, including the use of the tabernacle, and points to a significant number of Egyptian personal names among the generation of the exodus. The origin of Israel is a subject of much debate and the wilderness tradition has been marginalized by those who challenge its credibility. In Ancient Israel in Sinai, Hoffmeier brings the Wilderness tradition to the forefront and makes a case for its authenticity based on solid evidence and intelligent analysis.
Author | : Thomas Hale |
Publisher | : David C Cook |
Total Pages | : 1343 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Bible |
ISBN | : 0781448646 |
Download Applied Old Testament Commentary Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
The Applied Commentary series is a fresh approach to Bible study, connecting great wisdom with your life today. Each Scripture passage is enhanced with insights on key themes and ideas. Featured articles provide a deeper look at essential concepts, while
Author | : Standard Publishing |
Publisher | : David C Cook |
Total Pages | : 1844 |
Release | : 2017-06-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1434712087 |
Download NIV® Standard Lesson Commentary® 2017-2018 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
As the nation's most popular annual Bible commentary for more than 2 decades, the Standard Lesson Commentary provides 52 weeks of study in a single volume and combines thorough Bible study with relevant examples and questions. The NIV SLC Paperback Edition is perfect as the primary resource for an adult Sunday school class and personal study or as a supplemental resource for any curriculum that follows the ISSL/Uniform Series. Nearly 2 dozen ministers, teachers, and Christian education specialists provide the Bible commentary, lesson plans, discussion questions, and other features that make the Standard Lesson Commentary the most popular annual Bible commentary available. The Standard Lesson Commentary is based on the popular Uniform Series, also called the International Sunday School Lessons. This series, developed by scholars from several church fellowships, provides an orderly study of the Bible in a 6-year period.
Author | : David Blixt |
Publisher | : Sordelet Ink |
Total Pages | : 960 |
Release | : 2012-04-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1944540032 |
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Eight years after the tumultuous events of THE MASTER OF VERONA, Pietro Alaghieri is living in exile in Ravenna, enduring the loss of his famous father while secretly raising Cesco, the bastard heir to Verona's prince, Cangrande della Scala. But when word of Cangrande's death reaches him, Pietro must race back to Verona to prevent Cesco's rivals from usurping his rightful place. But young Cesco is determined not to be anyone's pawn. Willful and brilliant, he defies even the stars. And far behind the scenes is a mastermind pulling the strings, one who stands to lose - or gain - the most. Born from Shakespeare's Italian plays, this novel explores the danger, deceit, and deviltry of early Renaissance Italy, and the terrible choices one must make just to stay alive.