Thirty Pieces of Silver

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Inspirational & Religious
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Author: Robert S. Brooks ISBN: 9781681978628
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing Publication: October 14, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robert S. Brooks
ISBN: 9781681978628
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing
Publication: October 14, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

The author Robert S. Brooks of Thirty Pieces of Silver implements a sincere approach to understanding God’s word. A thorough examination of God’s loving plan and true intent permeates his poems. Mr. Brooks utilizes marginal bible references and other manual resources to enhance discovery and documentation for the reader. For example, the original King James Bible warns of the arduous task of translation and transliteration. Those English scribes admitted they could not match numerous words found in the manuscripts. The Hebraic language only has twenty-two letters. The Greek, Aramaic, and Chaldean manuscripts present similar problems. These poems are an attempt to present God’s intent unencumbered by man’s traditions, ritual dogma, false prophecy, vain imaginations, or divinations.

This text is an educational journey designed to explore and reveal. Its purpose is to prick curiosity as well as encourage further investigation. It is the author’s earnest prayer that the reader be empowered. Pursuance of the correct clerical, contextual integrity is the task at hand. The original and absolute intent of God’s loving plan was the author’s ultimate endeavor.

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The author Robert S. Brooks of Thirty Pieces of Silver implements a sincere approach to understanding God’s word. A thorough examination of God’s loving plan and true intent permeates his poems. Mr. Brooks utilizes marginal bible references and other manual resources to enhance discovery and documentation for the reader. For example, the original King James Bible warns of the arduous task of translation and transliteration. Those English scribes admitted they could not match numerous words found in the manuscripts. The Hebraic language only has twenty-two letters. The Greek, Aramaic, and Chaldean manuscripts present similar problems. These poems are an attempt to present God’s intent unencumbered by man’s traditions, ritual dogma, false prophecy, vain imaginations, or divinations.

This text is an educational journey designed to explore and reveal. Its purpose is to prick curiosity as well as encourage further investigation. It is the author’s earnest prayer that the reader be empowered. Pursuance of the correct clerical, contextual integrity is the task at hand. The original and absolute intent of God’s loving plan was the author’s ultimate endeavor.

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