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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Killing Abel" by Michael Tieman
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I could not have said it better! It was a really good book. Filled in the gaps with very plausible events. However, I felt it dragged on in some areas and the author might have gotten a bit carried away with the fictional portrayal of Lamech lol. But all-in-all a good book.Nelson Chocha wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 09:57 The Bible is a collection of sacred texts or scriptures. Varying parts of the Bible are considered to be a product of divine inspiration and a record of the relationship between God and humans by Christians, Jews, Samaritans, and Rastafari.
The plots in Killing Abel has not changed a single context in the words of the Bible, but the author's imagination fills in the gaps which led to difficult acknowledgment to some of the readers of the Bible. I really think this is the book is amazing, that is why I will rate it 4 out of 4 stars.
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I agree. Seeing the author join the dots and filling the blanks out of his own imaginations is definitely likable. The rating is well deserved.

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You should. The author views the biblical events in a unique but interesting ways. For instance, he seems to view each events positively, including those that we were made to believe we're negative. It won't disappoint.

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That is thought-provoking. There are so many Bible interpretations out there, that one that is clearly fictional could really confuse someone.Officialboluwatife wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 16:11 I will like to rate the book well. This is because I love learning new things and gathering knowledge. I won't recommend this book to non-religious people because it can give them another perspective or what Christianity really is.
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I enjoyed reading about Adam and Eve's adventures and now Cain and Eva as they come to a new land to start a family. There is nothing so far I dislike about Killing Abel.
I would recommend this book to my family and friends.