Review of The Spiritual Treasure Trove

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Amazing loved the simplicity of the book send also the origin of the words.
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I like the creativity of the book and how informative it is. This seems like a fascinating and captivating. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I appreciate that the review appeared to come from someone with background knowledge in this department. The author went to great lengths to create this labor of love which is quite noteworthy. As a child who was new to reading the bible, this would have been extremely beneficial. This review gives me thorough insight into what to expect such as its benefits and cons and encourages me to read it for myself.
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Thank you for this review. Allow me to disagree to some extent with your summary. In the first few chapters, I found multiple errors; a missing word, a misspelled word, and a quoted text that had one word inaccurately spelled. To say that the book was exceptionally well edited may be an overkill, since from my many years of reading, if there are errors at the beginning of a book, you are likely to find errors throughout.
This is not a piece that can just be read; this is a study guide for the enhancement of and the growth of one's spiritual journey.
With that said, I wish to congratulate the author and his family for this comprehensive bible study guide. The simplicity of its design makes it an enjoyable experience to read. This is a book that is well-suited for all audiences and I will definitely grab a copy. Congratulations on today's BOTD pick!
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I enjoyed this honest and passionate review. The sample I read was very thorough and easy to read, while giving a lot of information through and food for thought. Thank you and well done!
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Considering I honestly have not read the Bible in years, this book may be just what I need.
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Awesome review, describing the BOTD explicitly. I would rate the BOTD 4 out of 4. It
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A book about Bible stories and topics thag captures the everyday life of a Christian. I believe this book will help a lot in the aspect of improving and strengthening your spiritual life. What a wonderful book.
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A book that help is to understand the bible more. I know there are people who needs help with that. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Nuel Ukah 1 »

A collection of biblical topics for meditation sounds good. Really, many Christians do not meditate or know how to. This book sounds like a good guide.
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This is a great handbook for meditation and Bible study. I appreciate the author's hard work in classifiying the contents of the Bible into topics and simplifying them to be more comprehensive for Christians. Thank you for an informative review.
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This book carries the Word of God in a simplified form and is for those who might find the Bible difficult to understand. May all who read be strengthened in their walk with God. Another version with other books would have been good, as you opined. Thanks for an honest and insightful review.
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This book will be perfect for Christians who want to further deepen their understanding of the Bible.
Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Thank you for your honest and detailed review. This is a workbook, written in easy-to-understand concepts. Well, maybe not so easy to understand based on Bible quotes considered separately. I am a Christian raised in Christian schools and Christian communities. It's always been frustrating for me to figure out the popular verses that I heard over and over. This short gem pulls together many verses on a single topic. Brought together under one topic, they provide understandable answers to the questions about life and living. Putting aside the questions of what religion, what version of the Bible, and what genre the manuscript falls under, it's about life and living. I'm going to use it for meditation.
"Soon I'll find the right words, they'll be very simple ..."
Some of the Dharma, by Jack Kerouac
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This is a good book to help your daily meditations and guide. This gives good anecdote and stories. A good way to wasily understand phrases. Very inspirational.
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