Official Review: Finding Jehovah by Azrael Levi

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Finding Jehovah" by Azrael Levi.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Who is Jehovah? How can you find him? Does he need anyone to assist and show that he's God? Why were Humans even created? Finding Jehovah: The Path To Life is a nonfiction book by Azrael Levi. The book indulges readers on a spiritual journey to finding and understanding Jehovah and how to keep and create a good relationship with Jehovah. Furthermore, the book talks about God as love and how we as humans can inculcate the twelve laws of love.

But what are these twelve laws? are they even necessary spiritually, physically, or mentally? Enjoy the diversity of this great non-fiction book! Finding Jehovah is a well-written book, and authored by a fascinating author. I love the in-depth knowledge of the Holy Bible provided by the author.

Furthermore, I observed each chapter was backed by biblical references which brought about a more in-depth explanation and proper analysis that was clear and quite understandable. Also, it's good to mention that writing religious contents it's quite a task because your opinion and belief could stair up strife and disagreement amongst other denominations and religions especially if it's contrary to what they believe. But the author made this book suitable and readable for other religions even if most references were from the Bible, but was very careful in respecting other religions. This was something I found so intriguing about the book.

Although I wouldn't say I agree with everything the author had included and emphasized on. Especially on the aspect of creation when the author mentioned that God created Adam as a black man, but the Bible simply tells us about the first creation, which was Adam without attaching Adam's race, ethnicity, or either he was black or white.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars as there was nothing I disliked about the book. It's a fascinating read and it was sure edited by a professional. I came across very minor errors while reading. Moreover, I think the book needs some improvement on the cover.

It's traditional for motivational books to have some images of a lion to showcase the prospects of the book, but books like this, in my opinion, doesn't require such covers. It's a fascinating book I must say! I am intrigued. I recommend this book to people in dire desire to find God, to find Jehovah. This book is sure suitable for people of other religions.

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Oh , that is good one. This review has whetted my appetite to also read this book . I am going to include it on my reading wish list. Thank you so much Georgephilips for shedding some light on the highlights of this fascinating book.
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The questions posed in this book keeps me worried too. I really want to find answers to who God is and why humans were created.
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Dk_ndindos wrote: 17 Jan 2021, 06:04 Oh , that is good one. This review has whetted my appetite to also read this book . I am going to include it on my reading wish list. Thank you so much Georgephilips for shedding some light on the highlights of this fascinating book.
You're welcome. Thanks for spending some time to read my review!
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Reviewer100 wrote: 19 Jan 2021, 08:03 The questions posed in this book keeps me worried too. I really want to find answers to who God is and why humans were created.
Go find the answers, isn't too far from you. Thank you for reading my review. I so appreciate this! :D
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I'm interested in the points raised about knowing in this book. It should b right away in my shelve
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This sounds like a very interesting read. It’s no small feat to make a book about the Bible suitable for people of other religions. Thank you for your thorough review! :balloon:
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I hope readers of this book really find God. Thanks for the review
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Thank you for a well detailed and honest review. I've always loved non fiction books and this sounds like one I'll definitely love to have for myself.
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So many questions to be answered and mysteries to be solved. This is a good book for self development and spiritual growth. Thanks for the review
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"Finding Jehovah" it's really the title that has drawn me to this review. I need to read it because it's not often I see books about religion refer to God as Jehovah. So I'm really interested in hearing the author's reasons for doing so.
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Hey, great review! Seems like "Finding Jehovah: The Path To Life" by Azrael Levi is a fascinating nonfiction book. The author delves into the spiritual journey of finding and understanding Jehovah, emphasizing the importance of a good relationship with Him. The book incorporates biblical references and explores the twelve laws of love. While there may be some varying opinions, the author respectfully presents the material, making it suitable for readers of different religions. The book appears to be a well-written and insightful read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Enchanting atmosphere, immersed me completely.
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