
Storytelling Bible Old Testament 16: Ezekiel, Daniel
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Book Introduction
The 24th of 25 Storytelling Bible volumes, Ezekiel and Daniel, has been published! Ezekiel Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar launched his third invasion to punish Judah, and after a siege that lasted one year and six months, he finally captured Jerusalem, the capital of Judah. From this time on, Ezekiel began to proclaim a message of salvation and restoration. He powerfully proclaimed the restoration and reconstruction of Israel, which would be realized in the future by God's sovereign power. He strongly urged repentance while pointing out and rebuking the sins of his people, and while emphasizing the glory and sovereignty of God, he planted the hope of a brilliant salvation and restoration that would be realized in the future. Daniel Daniel was born into a royal family of the tribe of Judah. Babylonia completely conquered the Middle East. At this time, Judah was invaded, and Daniel and his three friends were captured and taken to Babylonia. At this time, God gave Daniel special wisdom to interpret dreams and visions, and Daniel was able to perfectly interpret King Nebuchadnezzar's dreams on two occasions. Daniel, through his visions, proclaimed and proclaimed to the whole world God's absolute sovereignty and amazing plans for the nations and the chosen people. Through this book, I learned about the Bible that I didn't know before, and my heart started beating again! One volume is published every other month. Join us in this historic story! Already 120,000 people have subscribed to the Storytelling Bible. |
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Ezekiel: The Glory of the Lord and the Restoration of Israel
Prologue 8
1 Ezekiel's Vision 12
2 Ezekiel's Calling 20
3 The Watchman's Mission 24
4 Premonition of Judgment 33
5 Jerusalem's Sins and Judgment 38
6 The Sin of Idolatry 44
7 The Imminent Day of Judgment 49
8 Idolatry in the Temple 56
9 Judgment on Jerusalem 63
10 God's Glory Leaving the Temple 68
11 The Appearance of Judgment and Restoration 73
12 Babylonian Captivity Prophecy 82
13 False Prophets 90
14 Judgment on Idolatry 97
15 The Parable of the Useless Vine 104
16 The Parable of the Adulterous Woman 107
17 The Eagle and the Vine 124
18 Dying for one's own sins 134
19 Lamentations for the Kings of Judah 143
20 Judgment and Restoration 148
21 Sword of Judgment 163
22 The Sins of Jerusalem 173
23 Jerusalem and Samaria 180
24 Boiling Cauldron 192
25 Judgment on Neighboring Countries 201
26 Judgment on Tyre 208
27 Lament for Tyre 214
28 The Pride and Fall of the King of Tyre 221
29 Judgment on Egypt 228
30 The Defeat and Fall of Egypt 236
31 Fallen Cedar Tree 243
32 Lamentations for the King of Egypt 249
33 The Watchman of Israel 258
34 The Two Shepherds 268
35 Judgment on Edom 277
36 The Restoration of Israel 282
37 The Restoration and Unity of Israel 293
38 The Final Enemy 'Gok' 302
39 The Fall of the Invaders Song 310
40 Vision of the New Temple 318
41 The Structure of the New Temple 333
42 Annex Buildings of the New Temple 340
43 The Lord Comes to the New Temple 344
44 Rules for the Priestly Office 351
45 Land Distribution and Seasonal Regulations 359
46 Various Worship Rules to Be Observed 365
47 The River of Life 371
48 The Distribution of the New Land 379
Epilogue 388
Daniel: God's Sovereignty and the Work of Redemption
Prologue 392
1 Daniel and His Three Friends 396
2 Daniel's Dream Interpretation 403
3 Four Men in the Kiln 416
4 Nebuchadnezzar's Second Dream 425
5 Belshazzar and the Writing on the Wall of the Palace 437
6 Daniel and the Lions' Den 446
7 Vision of the Four Beasts 456
8 The Vision of the Ram and the Goat 466
Daniel's Intercessory Prayer 475
10 Visions on the Hiddekel River 488
11 Kings of the South and the North 495
12 Prophecies Concerning the End Times 513
Epilogue 521
Reviewer's Note / Min Yeong-jin 525
Prologue 8
1 Ezekiel's Vision 12
2 Ezekiel's Calling 20
3 The Watchman's Mission 24
4 Premonition of Judgment 33
5 Jerusalem's Sins and Judgment 38
6 The Sin of Idolatry 44
7 The Imminent Day of Judgment 49
8 Idolatry in the Temple 56
9 Judgment on Jerusalem 63
10 God's Glory Leaving the Temple 68
11 The Appearance of Judgment and Restoration 73
12 Babylonian Captivity Prophecy 82
13 False Prophets 90
14 Judgment on Idolatry 97
15 The Parable of the Useless Vine 104
16 The Parable of the Adulterous Woman 107
17 The Eagle and the Vine 124
18 Dying for one's own sins 134
19 Lamentations for the Kings of Judah 143
20 Judgment and Restoration 148
21 Sword of Judgment 163
22 The Sins of Jerusalem 173
23 Jerusalem and Samaria 180
24 Boiling Cauldron 192
25 Judgment on Neighboring Countries 201
26 Judgment on Tyre 208
27 Lament for Tyre 214
28 The Pride and Fall of the King of Tyre 221
29 Judgment on Egypt 228
30 The Defeat and Fall of Egypt 236
31 Fallen Cedar Tree 243
32 Lamentations for the King of Egypt 249
33 The Watchman of Israel 258
34 The Two Shepherds 268
35 Judgment on Edom 277
36 The Restoration of Israel 282
37 The Restoration and Unity of Israel 293
38 The Final Enemy 'Gok' 302
39 The Fall of the Invaders Song 310
40 Vision of the New Temple 318
41 The Structure of the New Temple 333
42 Annex Buildings of the New Temple 340
43 The Lord Comes to the New Temple 344
44 Rules for the Priestly Office 351
45 Land Distribution and Seasonal Regulations 359
46 Various Worship Rules to Be Observed 365
47 The River of Life 371
48 The Distribution of the New Land 379
Epilogue 388
Daniel: God's Sovereignty and the Work of Redemption
Prologue 392
1 Daniel and His Three Friends 396
2 Daniel's Dream Interpretation 403
3 Four Men in the Kiln 416
4 Nebuchadnezzar's Second Dream 425
5 Belshazzar and the Writing on the Wall of the Palace 437
6 Daniel and the Lions' Den 446
7 Vision of the Four Beasts 456
8 The Vision of the Ram and the Goat 466
Daniel's Intercessory Prayer 475
10 Visions on the Hiddekel River 488
11 Kings of the South and the North 495
12 Prophecies Concerning the End Times 513
Epilogue 521
Reviewer's Note / Min Yeong-jin 525
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Ezekiel receives a prophetic mission from God (3:1-3) As Ezekiel was sighing greatly at the sight of the thick writing on the front and back of the scroll, which was full of sorrow, lamentation, and woe, the One who was seated on the heavenly throne spoke to Ezekiel again.
“Son of man, take this scroll that I am showing you and eat it. Then get up, go and proclaim to the house of Israel what it says.” When Ezekiel heard this, he opened his mouth wide, and the One who was seated on the heavenly throne put the scroll into Ezekiel’s mouth and fed it to him. He then spoke to Ezekiel.
“Son of man, take this scroll that I am giving you and eat it; fill your stomach and fill your intestines with it.” So Ezekiel opened his mouth and took the scroll and ate it.
Of course, this happened in a fantasy.
Then it tasted sweet as honey to Ezekiel's mouth.
First, the meaning of eating a scroll is clear.
This means that Ezekiel must only convey the words God gave him, which were written in the scroll, and that he must never convey anything else.
Next, what does it mean that the scroll was "as sweet as honey" in Ezekiel's mouth? It's because, although the writings in the scroll are filled with sorrow, lamentation, and calamity, God ultimately fulfilled His beautiful, good, and sweet will for His people through all the trials and punishments, making it as sweet as honey.
--- p.24~25
Daniel's purpose in writing this book is this:
First, it was to instill a vision of hope in the captive people of Judah by revealing that all the gods (idols) of the nations were false and vain, while only Jehovah, the God of Israel, was the one and only true God.
Second, it was to widely proclaim the absolute sovereignty of God, who alone governs, provides for, and manages the history of mankind and the rise and fall of nations.
Third, it was to show the eternity of the kingdom of God that will be established through the Messiah, unlike the nations of the world that rise and fall over a finite period of time.
With these points in mind, let us now delve into the story of this book.
“Son of man, take this scroll that I am showing you and eat it. Then get up, go and proclaim to the house of Israel what it says.” When Ezekiel heard this, he opened his mouth wide, and the One who was seated on the heavenly throne put the scroll into Ezekiel’s mouth and fed it to him. He then spoke to Ezekiel.
“Son of man, take this scroll that I am giving you and eat it; fill your stomach and fill your intestines with it.” So Ezekiel opened his mouth and took the scroll and ate it.
Of course, this happened in a fantasy.
Then it tasted sweet as honey to Ezekiel's mouth.
First, the meaning of eating a scroll is clear.
This means that Ezekiel must only convey the words God gave him, which were written in the scroll, and that he must never convey anything else.
Next, what does it mean that the scroll was "as sweet as honey" in Ezekiel's mouth? It's because, although the writings in the scroll are filled with sorrow, lamentation, and calamity, God ultimately fulfilled His beautiful, good, and sweet will for His people through all the trials and punishments, making it as sweet as honey.
--- p.24~25
Daniel's purpose in writing this book is this:
First, it was to instill a vision of hope in the captive people of Judah by revealing that all the gods (idols) of the nations were false and vain, while only Jehovah, the God of Israel, was the one and only true God.
Second, it was to widely proclaim the absolute sovereignty of God, who alone governs, provides for, and manages the history of mankind and the rise and fall of nations.
Third, it was to show the eternity of the kingdom of God that will be established through the Messiah, unlike the nations of the world that rise and fall over a finite period of time.
With these points in mind, let us now delve into the story of this book.
--- p.394~395
Publisher's Review
The 24th of 25 volumes in the Storytelling Bible, Ezekiel and Daniel, is out! All 25 volumes will be published in July!
Ezekiel
Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar launched his third invasion to punish Judah, and after a siege that lasted one year and six months, he finally captured Jerusalem, the capital of Judah. From this time on, Ezekiel began to proclaim a message of salvation and restoration.
He powerfully proclaimed the restoration and reconstruction of Israel, which would be realized in the future by God's sovereign power.
He strongly urged repentance while pointing out and rebuking the sins of his people, and while emphasizing the glory and sovereignty of God, he planted the hope of a brilliant salvation and restoration that would be realized in the future.
Daniel
Daniel was born into a royal family of the tribe of Judah.
Babylonia completely conquered the Middle East.
At this time, Judah was invaded, and Daniel and his three friends were captured and taken to Babylonia.
At this time, God gave Daniel special wisdom to interpret dreams and visions, which enabled Daniel to perfectly interpret King Nebuchadnezzar's dreams on two occasions.
Daniel, through his visions, proclaimed and proclaimed to the whole world God's absolute sovereignty and amazing plans for the nations and the chosen people.
Through this book, I learned about the Bible that I didn't know before, and my heart started beating again!
One volume published every other month! Join us in this historic story!
Why I recommend this book
1) Strongly recommended by online bookstore Religious MD - 25,000 views on Naver main page
2) Immediately after publication, the book enters the bestseller list on online bookstores - 1,000 copies sold upon release
3) The 23-volume series has sold over 120,000 copies! - 120,000 people are waiting for the next series to be released.
Internet bookstore reader reviews
Active Ochan
The storytelling Bibles published by Seongseowon, one by one, are not mass-produced by machines, but rather are woven together verse by verse with the goal of helping readers better understand the Bible through stories and background knowledge.
So, every time I hear news of a new book being published, I run to it with surprise, wonder, and joy.
May God hold you until the very last moment!
freXXmc
Finally, the history book has come out.
First of all, I thank God.
Thank you for publishing the Storytelling Bible, which makes the Lord's word easier to understand for many people.
I believe that the Lord intervenes in all things.
Revised Standard Version. Easy Bible.
I read the storytelling and it felt like a reference book.
A storytelling Bible written like a story in an easy-to-understand way.
Personally, I would recommend reading it along with the Revised Standard Version or the Easy Bible rather than just reading the Storytelling Bible.
Through the history books, I pray that many people will once again acknowledge the Lord as the Lord of all nations, learn how God has carried out His will in world history, and which nations and people are the Lord's kingdom and people. I pray that we will realize how we should live as the Lord's people in these difficult times and hope only for the Lord's kingdom.
tjdXXX12
Finally, the historical storytelling Bible, 1 and 2 Kings, has been published.
thank you
I also bought two sets of the Pentateuch and gave them as gifts to new believers and Bible readers around me, and they loved them.
I also enjoy reading the Storytelling Bible because it is written in a more narrative style and develops more vividly than other easy-to-read Bibles or message Bibles.
I will continue to pray for the prophets and poets, as well as the historical books.
Thank you, Seongseowon, fighting!
Yoo O-ha
I've purchased both the paper and e-book versions of the Pentateuch, the Storytelling Bible, and have only purchased the history books in paper form so far. However, Ezra-Esther will be published next month, so I think I'll be able to purchase the e-book version of the history books soon.
I know that there are many prayers and thoughts involved in the process of publishing the Bible, the word of God.
Although it is a little later than planned, I pray that the correct gospels permitted by God the Father will be published even if it is delayed further.
Shintong OO-ri
The miraculous stories of the Bible have finally been published! I wonder what kind of story will thrill me this time! As expected, I've been waiting for a long time.
The storytelling Bible is also fun.
It also makes sense.
This time too, I won't disappoint you. I'll be immersed in the world of the storytelling Bible.
What kind of book is the Storytelling Bible?
Immersed in the story of our lives
A holy story of life and salvation?
The Storytelling Bible of Seongseowon has been created to make it very easy to understand the contents of the Bible in the 'story form' that has been most familiar to people since ancient times.
This is not a summary of the Bible or an excerpt of its main points.
Even the parallel texts of the Bible are not omitted at all, and each verse is followed with annotations and commentary, telling the story as a “magnified Bible” that conveys the message of the Bible to readers in a friendly and fun way.
The Storytelling Bible is 2-4 times longer than the original Bible text, as it includes not only stories but also commentary and explanations.
For example, based on the text of the Easy Bible, “The Story of Joseph and His Brothers” (Genesis 37-50) is 200 pages of 200-character manuscript paper.
However, in the Storytelling Bible, it is 2.5 times as many, with 500 pages.
The reason for this increased volume is that in the storytelling Bible, the storyteller not only objectively explains the biblical text, but also confessionally states his or her own response to the Word through devout and holy meditation after reading the text.
When the author's emotions meet the reader's emotions, the reader can experience sharing the Word, enriching their lives.
Therefore, when it comes to understanding the Bible, it is much better to read the storytelling Bible once than to read the text 10 times without understanding it.
Recommended for (Recommend this to these people!!)
① First, for teenagers who do not yet have a representative Christian book to read.
②Second, for all new believers who are new to the Bible and lack understanding.
③Third, for Sunday school teachers who are concerned about how to convey the Bible in an interesting way.
Why is storytelling necessary in the Bible?
Storytelling Bible
1.
Definition: The world's first and only Bible that tells and explains the entire Bible (1,189 chapters) in a story-like manner (in an easy and fun way)!
2.
Why is it necessary? (i.e., is there a real need to publish this book?)
1) It helps you understand the Bible properly and completely.
The Bible is a book of 66 books written by about 40 authors over a period of approximately 1,500 years, from about 1,400 BC to about 100 AD.
So, it is a book written about the history, geography, language, customs, and weights and measures of the ancient Middle East, centered around ancient Israel, 3,500 to 2,000 years ago.
This means, "It's incredibly difficult for today's average Christian reader to truly understand the Bible!" Therefore, even highly educated readers, without the aid of commentaries or expositions, struggle to grasp even 50% of the Bible's content.
That is why there have been many translations of the Bible into ‘easy language’, but they only explain the words and sentences of the Bible in an easy way, and there are still limitations to a complete understanding of the Bible.
Example) Ruth 1:11-13 Revised Standard Version Bible “Then Naomi said, ‘Return, my daughters! Why should you go with me? Are there still sons in my womb who will become your husbands? Turn back, my daughters, for I am old and cannot have a husband. Even if I say, ‘There is hope,’ and even if I were to have a husband tonight and bear sons, why would you wait until they grow up, and why would you set your heart on being without a husband?”
Storytelling Bible [Background Explanation] What Naomi said at this time was in mind of the long-standing custom of 'step-marriage' in Israelite society.
Intermarriage is a custom in which, when a husband dies and there are no children to carry on the family line, the widow continues the family line through another brother of the deceased husband.
Therefore, if Naomi had a grown son, the two widows could continue their family line through him.
But Naomi had only two dead sons, and she was too old to remarry and have children.
So, instead of suffering as a widow without a husband or children for the rest of your life since you don't even have any hope of remarriage, you should go out and find a new life while you are still young.
These words were said with sincere concern for the future of his two daughters-in-law (Ruth and Orpah).
2) It makes reading the Bible easy and fun.
The Bible, consisting of 66 books, is enormous in volume.
Approximately 15,000 pages of 200-character manuscript paper.
250-page single volume, a whopping 20 volumes.
This enormous volume of the Bible was written in a stiff, archaic style, without even punctuation, against the backdrop of the difficult language, customs, and history of the ancient world.
So, it is very difficult to read the entire book without a certain amount of determination and patience.
Even if I read with difficulty, I quickly forget and cannot even properly understand what I read.
The Storytelling Bible, consisting of 25 volumes, is written in a simple, modern language that we use today, with accurate punctuation, and dialogue that captures the emotions of each character, making it easy and fun to read.
Moreover, footnotes, exposition, and background explanations are naturally incorporated into the sentences, and maps and pictures are appropriately inserted, making it easier and more enjoyable to read the Bible while properly understanding it.
Ezekiel
Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar launched his third invasion to punish Judah, and after a siege that lasted one year and six months, he finally captured Jerusalem, the capital of Judah. From this time on, Ezekiel began to proclaim a message of salvation and restoration.
He powerfully proclaimed the restoration and reconstruction of Israel, which would be realized in the future by God's sovereign power.
He strongly urged repentance while pointing out and rebuking the sins of his people, and while emphasizing the glory and sovereignty of God, he planted the hope of a brilliant salvation and restoration that would be realized in the future.
Daniel
Daniel was born into a royal family of the tribe of Judah.
Babylonia completely conquered the Middle East.
At this time, Judah was invaded, and Daniel and his three friends were captured and taken to Babylonia.
At this time, God gave Daniel special wisdom to interpret dreams and visions, which enabled Daniel to perfectly interpret King Nebuchadnezzar's dreams on two occasions.
Daniel, through his visions, proclaimed and proclaimed to the whole world God's absolute sovereignty and amazing plans for the nations and the chosen people.
Through this book, I learned about the Bible that I didn't know before, and my heart started beating again!
One volume published every other month! Join us in this historic story!
Why I recommend this book
1) Strongly recommended by online bookstore Religious MD - 25,000 views on Naver main page
2) Immediately after publication, the book enters the bestseller list on online bookstores - 1,000 copies sold upon release
3) The 23-volume series has sold over 120,000 copies! - 120,000 people are waiting for the next series to be released.
Internet bookstore reader reviews
Active Ochan
The storytelling Bibles published by Seongseowon, one by one, are not mass-produced by machines, but rather are woven together verse by verse with the goal of helping readers better understand the Bible through stories and background knowledge.
So, every time I hear news of a new book being published, I run to it with surprise, wonder, and joy.
May God hold you until the very last moment!
freXXmc
Finally, the history book has come out.
First of all, I thank God.
Thank you for publishing the Storytelling Bible, which makes the Lord's word easier to understand for many people.
I believe that the Lord intervenes in all things.
Revised Standard Version. Easy Bible.
I read the storytelling and it felt like a reference book.
A storytelling Bible written like a story in an easy-to-understand way.
Personally, I would recommend reading it along with the Revised Standard Version or the Easy Bible rather than just reading the Storytelling Bible.
Through the history books, I pray that many people will once again acknowledge the Lord as the Lord of all nations, learn how God has carried out His will in world history, and which nations and people are the Lord's kingdom and people. I pray that we will realize how we should live as the Lord's people in these difficult times and hope only for the Lord's kingdom.
tjdXXX12
Finally, the historical storytelling Bible, 1 and 2 Kings, has been published.
thank you
I also bought two sets of the Pentateuch and gave them as gifts to new believers and Bible readers around me, and they loved them.
I also enjoy reading the Storytelling Bible because it is written in a more narrative style and develops more vividly than other easy-to-read Bibles or message Bibles.
I will continue to pray for the prophets and poets, as well as the historical books.
Thank you, Seongseowon, fighting!
Yoo O-ha
I've purchased both the paper and e-book versions of the Pentateuch, the Storytelling Bible, and have only purchased the history books in paper form so far. However, Ezra-Esther will be published next month, so I think I'll be able to purchase the e-book version of the history books soon.
I know that there are many prayers and thoughts involved in the process of publishing the Bible, the word of God.
Although it is a little later than planned, I pray that the correct gospels permitted by God the Father will be published even if it is delayed further.
Shintong OO-ri
The miraculous stories of the Bible have finally been published! I wonder what kind of story will thrill me this time! As expected, I've been waiting for a long time.
The storytelling Bible is also fun.
It also makes sense.
This time too, I won't disappoint you. I'll be immersed in the world of the storytelling Bible.
What kind of book is the Storytelling Bible?
Immersed in the story of our lives
A holy story of life and salvation?
The Storytelling Bible of Seongseowon has been created to make it very easy to understand the contents of the Bible in the 'story form' that has been most familiar to people since ancient times.
This is not a summary of the Bible or an excerpt of its main points.
Even the parallel texts of the Bible are not omitted at all, and each verse is followed with annotations and commentary, telling the story as a “magnified Bible” that conveys the message of the Bible to readers in a friendly and fun way.
The Storytelling Bible is 2-4 times longer than the original Bible text, as it includes not only stories but also commentary and explanations.
For example, based on the text of the Easy Bible, “The Story of Joseph and His Brothers” (Genesis 37-50) is 200 pages of 200-character manuscript paper.
However, in the Storytelling Bible, it is 2.5 times as many, with 500 pages.
The reason for this increased volume is that in the storytelling Bible, the storyteller not only objectively explains the biblical text, but also confessionally states his or her own response to the Word through devout and holy meditation after reading the text.
When the author's emotions meet the reader's emotions, the reader can experience sharing the Word, enriching their lives.
Therefore, when it comes to understanding the Bible, it is much better to read the storytelling Bible once than to read the text 10 times without understanding it.
Recommended for (Recommend this to these people!!)
① First, for teenagers who do not yet have a representative Christian book to read.
②Second, for all new believers who are new to the Bible and lack understanding.
③Third, for Sunday school teachers who are concerned about how to convey the Bible in an interesting way.
Why is storytelling necessary in the Bible?
Storytelling Bible
1.
Definition: The world's first and only Bible that tells and explains the entire Bible (1,189 chapters) in a story-like manner (in an easy and fun way)!
2.
Why is it necessary? (i.e., is there a real need to publish this book?)
1) It helps you understand the Bible properly and completely.
The Bible is a book of 66 books written by about 40 authors over a period of approximately 1,500 years, from about 1,400 BC to about 100 AD.
So, it is a book written about the history, geography, language, customs, and weights and measures of the ancient Middle East, centered around ancient Israel, 3,500 to 2,000 years ago.
This means, "It's incredibly difficult for today's average Christian reader to truly understand the Bible!" Therefore, even highly educated readers, without the aid of commentaries or expositions, struggle to grasp even 50% of the Bible's content.
That is why there have been many translations of the Bible into ‘easy language’, but they only explain the words and sentences of the Bible in an easy way, and there are still limitations to a complete understanding of the Bible.
Example) Ruth 1:11-13 Revised Standard Version Bible “Then Naomi said, ‘Return, my daughters! Why should you go with me? Are there still sons in my womb who will become your husbands? Turn back, my daughters, for I am old and cannot have a husband. Even if I say, ‘There is hope,’ and even if I were to have a husband tonight and bear sons, why would you wait until they grow up, and why would you set your heart on being without a husband?”
Storytelling Bible [Background Explanation] What Naomi said at this time was in mind of the long-standing custom of 'step-marriage' in Israelite society.
Intermarriage is a custom in which, when a husband dies and there are no children to carry on the family line, the widow continues the family line through another brother of the deceased husband.
Therefore, if Naomi had a grown son, the two widows could continue their family line through him.
But Naomi had only two dead sons, and she was too old to remarry and have children.
So, instead of suffering as a widow without a husband or children for the rest of your life since you don't even have any hope of remarriage, you should go out and find a new life while you are still young.
These words were said with sincere concern for the future of his two daughters-in-law (Ruth and Orpah).
2) It makes reading the Bible easy and fun.
The Bible, consisting of 66 books, is enormous in volume.
Approximately 15,000 pages of 200-character manuscript paper.
250-page single volume, a whopping 20 volumes.
This enormous volume of the Bible was written in a stiff, archaic style, without even punctuation, against the backdrop of the difficult language, customs, and history of the ancient world.
So, it is very difficult to read the entire book without a certain amount of determination and patience.
Even if I read with difficulty, I quickly forget and cannot even properly understand what I read.
The Storytelling Bible, consisting of 25 volumes, is written in a simple, modern language that we use today, with accurate punctuation, and dialogue that captures the emotions of each character, making it easy and fun to read.
Moreover, footnotes, exposition, and background explanations are naturally incorporated into the sentences, and maps and pictures are appropriately inserted, making it easier and more enjoyable to read the Bible while properly understanding it.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 19, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 528 pages | 148*215*35mm
- ISBN13: 9788936029975
- ISBN10: 8936029975
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