Review of The Biblical Clock

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Ellylion wrote: 10 Jul 2021, 05:52 I was impressed with this book and all the theories the author presents :) Thank you very much for this insightful review!
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Excellent review. I think I may check this out next, though its topics don't have much relation to my interests all too much. I'll have to see.
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Wesusa wrote: 11 Jul 2021, 10:13 Excellent review. I think I may check this out next, though its topics don't have much relation to my interests all too much. I'll have to see.
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I always like when authors have credentials to back their claims up. These authors sound entirely legitimate and I would trust their opinions and views to at least be educated and informative. Thanks for the review.
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It's great that there is good references to back it up. Thanks for the wonderful review!
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The biblical clock from out side is looking like some book with Biblical content... But the review offer the person that don't yet read new vision about the book.

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Ldpuff wrote: 12 Jul 2021, 10:53 I always like when authors have credentials to back their claims up. These authors sound entirely legitimate and I would trust their opinions and views to at least be educated and informative. Thanks for the review.
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PeterRabitt20 wrote: 12 Jul 2021, 15:16 It's great that there is good references to back it up. Thanks for the wonderful review!
Thank you for the comment.Happy reading!
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Bernabe Mulimba wrote: 13 Jul 2021, 01:57 The biblical clock from out side is looking like some book with Biblical content... But the review offer the person that don't yet read new vision about the book.

Congratulations! :techie-reference:
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I also enjoyed reading this book, and I agree with your point that the authors were able to keep my interest by including the photos and charts.

Thank you for your honest review.
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Josephe-Anne wrote: 14 Jul 2021, 01:29 I also enjoyed reading this book, and I agree with your point that the authors were able to keep my interest by including the photos and charts.

Thank you for your honest review.
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I have read the book and I found the authors arguments interesting and convincing. They presented and made their points well.
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Thanks for your informative review. It seems Daniel's scientific background plays an important part in this book, which combines religion and science, while Dania's editorial skills enhance the quality of the book.
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Well, I think any book that will discuss the theory of the kind this book discussed must be in detail with scriptural evidence. Nice review I must admit.
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