Review of The Biblical Clock

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I enjoyed the way you described this book. The author's style of storytelling made the heavy themes easier to understand. You make an interesting point about a pronunciation guide! Great writing!
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I believe in both: God and science. It is a good thing this book mixes those things up. Great review.
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markodim721 wrote: โ†‘22 Jul 2021, 11:49 I think the thorough research of the author deserves praise. Thanks for the good review.
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kdstrack wrote: โ†‘22 Jul 2021, 17:28 I enjoyed the way you described this book. The author's style of storytelling made the heavy themes easier to understand. You make an interesting point about a pronunciation guide! Great writing!
Thank you for your insightful comment and kind words. I appreciate it.
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TheMazeRunner wrote: โ†‘24 Jul 2021, 05:21 I believe in both: God and science. It is a good thing this book mixes those things up. Great review.

Yes, I think that both science and faith can be true. Thank you so much for your comment.
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Josephe-Anne wrote: โ†‘30 Jun 2021, 23:12 [Following is a volunteer review of "The Biblical Clock" by Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon.]
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Can science and religion both be correct? In their book, The Biblical Clock, Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon
The bookโ€™s cover image is indicative of its content. With two people silhouetted against a starry sky, the themes of cosmology, evolution, history, geography, theology, and scriptural analysis are apparent. The book

In conclusion, I have chosen to rate The Biblical Clock four out of four stars. While I was unfamiliar with the Jewish texts cited, and I was unsure of the accuracy of the scriptural interpretations, the information provided was thought-provoking. This book had me wondering about scientific and biblical mysteries that I had tucked away at the back of my mind. Because of the complexity of the subject matter, I recommend this book to teenagers and adults with an interest in biblical prophecy and science. I look forward to reading more of these authorsโ€™ works.

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ROSEYANN wrote: โ†‘25 Jul 2021, 13:48
Josephe-Anne wrote: โ†‘30 Jun 2021, 23:12 [Following is a volunteer review of "The Biblical Clock" by Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon.]
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Can science and religion both be correct? In their book, The Biblical Clock, Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon
The bookโ€™s cover image is indicative of its content. With two people silhouetted against a starry sky, the themes of cosmology, evolution, history, geography, theology, and scriptural analysis are apparent. The book

In conclusion, I have chosen to rate The Biblical Clock four out of four stars. While I was unfamiliar with the Jewish texts cited, and I was unsure of the accuracy of the scriptural interpretations, the information provided was thought-provoking. This book had me wondering about scientific and biblical mysteries that I had tucked away at the back of my mind. Because of the complexity of the subject matter, I recommend this book to teenagers and adults with an interest in biblical prophecy and science. I look forward to reading more of these authorsโ€™ works.

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I enjoyed your review!!!
Thank you! I appreciate your positive comment!
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From a reader perspective this book is going to give him an answer to where actually the two concept of science and bible conquer..He expects a mature positive explanation.
I am sure its for Christians and all people from different age groups.
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I enjoyed the speculation about the earth's age and the end of days to come. I found it very interesting to learn a part of history I didn't know existed.
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