Judaism

The Rational Bible: Exodus
The Rational Bible: Exodus

Review:Thoughtful and simple exegesis, but not simplistic. Well laid out, easy to read, visually a treat. I might wish for a deeper bibliography, foot notes, etc., but that does not detract from the straightforward message, that ethical monotheism changed the world for good, built the foundation for our civilization and a moral society. Thank you, Mr. Prager. Read more

Reflections on the Psalms
Reflections on the Psalms

Review:No knock on the Author who obviously is amazing and I actually congratulate him on tackling the topic. But how does on bring more to something as inherently beautiful and profound as the Psalms? I have been reading many peoples interpretations of the Psalms lately and I must say I prefer the original direct translation from the Hebrew and that way I get to interpret them myself. That is where the magic is. Somethings just can't be improved on and King David is one of them. They are Divine. Read more

Open Heart
Open Heart

Review:He may be a fine writer , but the way he described going Into open heart surgery did not ring true. I lived thru a life or death surgery, and believe me, there was no dreaming under anesthesia. Further, the Ellegy about our lost common ancestors was heartfelt, but seemed meaningless in light of the "self" that takes over in a situation like this. He makes his survival a homage to our dead relatives, instead of to his doctors. Please dr. Wiesel, give science it's due. Read more

Feeling is the Secret
Feeling is the Secret

Review:If the reader has not previously read Dr. Wayne Dyer, or Robert Twyman, then their works should be read first, before this one. Its is incredible on its own, but more can be gotten by reading the others first and then being able to understand this book as it is more cerebral and deeper in the same subject. A masterpiece! Read more

The Book of Enoch
The Book of Enoch

Review:An excellent book, and should have been added to the Bible! It gives the reader an insight into the the time before the flood. Too many ministers forget that there were Nephlim on the earth, and messing with humanity, and the DNA of mankind. I hightly recommend it! Read more

(With Extensive Commentary on the Three Books of Enoch
(With Extensive Commentary on the Three Books of Enoch

Review:Lumpkin does an excellent job in presenting the Three Books of Enoch in this volume. There is lots of background information, commentary, and explanations to help the reader along where necessary. I read the first book of Enoch elsewhere, but Lumpkin's version is the one that I favor. I have since purchased several of his works and am pleased with all of them. I even purchased a second copy of this book for my grandfather who couldn't put it down! Read more

A Tale of three Kings: A Study in Brokenness
A Tale of three Kings: A Study in Brokenness

Review:A Tale of Three Kings is a very thought provoking book for any Christian who is frustrated with leadership. Leadership in their church isn' the only place Christian leaders are. This book speaks into the lives of people trying to lead their family, work or just about any other place.
I highly recommend this book to husbands, fathers and lay leaders. Read more

The Secret Power of Speaking God's Word
The Secret Power of Speaking God's Word

Review:Very Quick Delivery from Amazon affiliate, would trust this vender anytime. As far as the book It is an excellent gift for someone facing a difficult time. Of course one for the night stand in your home. Read more

A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23
A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23

Review:This book makes an EXCELLENT gift! We all have seasons of struggle in our lives and need encouragement in getting through them. The author gives some very helpful wisdom and advice in how to handle them! Read more

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