Overall rating and opinion of "The Biblical Clock" by Daniel Friedmann, Dania Sheldon

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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "The Biblical Clock" by Daniel Friedmann, Dania Sheldon

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I rated the book at 2 out of 4 stars. While I enjoyed most of the book, it seemed to wonder off the trail in places. His research impressed me with the depth he into. This was not a quick idea that formed out of sailcloth. The little background tales about people seemed rather pointless at times and boring in others. With almost 30 years of studying the roots of Christianity, I found a few holes, but less than expected. That is the trouble with studying any subject this old. It depends on current research, new finds and a lot of guess work. Mostly his style is just not for me. I did not really enjoy the book.
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This book was a little hard to follow yet I found it somewhat interesting. It is the author’s thoughts about the beginning and ending of the universe with some drama thrown in. Someone recommended it to me so I decided to read it. I gave three stars for his effort.
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I didn't find this book interesting. So I'll rate it 2oit of 4 stars
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The level of research and work undertaken to produce this book was beyond amazing. I think this book wont be fine for rigid readers but with readers who have open minds to grab new knowledge. I will rated this book a perfect 4 out of 4 stars. This book would have been a very complex if not for the simplified writing of the author. There was absolutely nothing i disliked about this book.
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Crcraig wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 08:10 I really liked this book. The author took the time to explain the connections between science and religious documents in a way that I could easily understand them though I had to reread some of sections to make sure I understood. I have read some other writings on this subject and find this is the most comprehensive I have found.

As to Jesus, the author states that a great religious leader arises at the beginning of each period. Could Jesus have been that leader for that period. And his return could be the last religious leader before the end as predicted in the Bible and the last one in the last period described in the book?
I so much love the authors effort on this book, he really did a nice job. I rated this book perfectly.
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I was extremely interested in this book. I totally believe that science and religion cannot be contradictory. However, the concepts presented in the book especially the cosmic cycles is extremely absurd and does not make any sense. The book is written from a Jewish point of view, and only those who believe in the Kabbala may believe in it. Also, the fiction part in the book concerning the end of days didn't make any sense to me.
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I enjoyed this book becauses of the historical stories the narrated in it. This book deserves a four out of star rating because although the context of the book is one that is complex and theoretical, the author used the stories of ancient men to enliven the book.
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Personally, I loved The Biblical Clock: The Untold Secrets Linking the Universe and Humanity with God’s Plan by Daniel Friedmann, Dania Sheldon. I learned a lot about the universe and got knowledge that are indispensable. I would recommend it to anyone I know.
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I'd give this book a score of 5 out of 5. Being a scientific student myself, I found this book to be really simple to understand, thus I really enjoyed reading it. I particularly appreciated how the author included religious themes throughout the piece. There wasn't anything about this book that I didn't like.
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I rated this book four out of four stars. There are somethings I never thought of that I encountered in the book. It is also a good resource for finding and bringing up discussions about the universe among my peers. I'm glad that I read the book.
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I quite liked the book. I gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I found nothing wrong with the book.
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Congrats on BOTM. I enjoyed reading this book; it was very educative. I learned a lot about scholars and historians. I happily give it a rating of 4 out of 4. There were no errors which mading reading smooth.
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I love the fact that the authors tried to educate us on how science and Bible both complement each other in the origin and evolution of earth. It is a book that lovers of theology and science would love to read.
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I will recommend this book to adults who would like to see life from a whole new perspective and learn new things.
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I have a review about this book. This book sounds to be thought-provoking, and I will like to see how the author link science and religion's speculation of our universe's mystery.
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