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Christopher George

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I only listened because of the author.

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Revisado: 04-23-25

I won’t be pursuing more books of this genre. But, even i have to admit this was really well made.

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The title is false advertising.

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Revisado: 09-19-24

I can’t listen to all if this. It’s a waste. I was expecting something more like “A Woman Rides the Beast” by Dave Hunt.

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Amen: a KJV Chronological Bible with Job before Exodus !

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Revisado: 06-16-24

Job is so early, that even as an “Old Testament” Book it has No mention of Jews or even Hebrews (descendants of Eber). It’s so early that it mentions the Chaldeans, Not as an empire or nation, but as a gang/band of raiders. Job is so early that it mentions icy weather more than any other Book of the Bible. Therefore Job takes place in, or at the end of, the Ice Age.

In a sense, Job even predates the “Old Testament”. That is, the collection of Prophecy Books named the “Old Testament” are named after something they contain. That is, the whole collection isn’t one giant Testament/Covenant with nothing else in it. The same is true for “the Law”; Genesis is obviously a history Book, and Not a Law-code containing demands & penalties. But Genesis is in the 5 Books named after the Law of God delivered by Moses. Job predates the Covenant that was made Old by the New Testament-Testament.

Unfortunately, if Audible doesn’t have a way — at least on its iphone app — to listen to podcast episodes, from earliest uploaded to latest uploaded. Therefore, for this podcast to have any of its unique value at all, Amazon & Audible are forcing you to either pause after each episode, pause each episode, find the truly next episode, and click play each time. Either that, Amazon/Audible is forcing us to listen to it on another podcast platform.

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Perfect Book!

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Revisado: 01-17-24

It’s the word of God! It translates the real Old Testament. It translates the real New Testament, which Jesus called the preachings of the kingdom of God in Luke 16:16. It leaves out the Apocrypha. The word “Apocrypha” means folktale. When interspersed throughout the Old Testament as if indistinguishable from that Hebrew Canon, the Greek Apocrypha is known as “of the 2nd Canon” or “Deuterocanonicles”. Because even though they existed centuries, not even the Roman Iron Beast recognized those books & chapters as Canon until the Counsel of Trent after the Protestant Reformation already started. There is No laudatory name of highest authority for the Apocrypha. Thank God it is left out of many KJV’s.

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Insights i got nowhere else.

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Revisado: 03-18-23

James’ fictional dialogue is a nice enough way to break up sections of his teaching. Don’t expect a great story; the dialogue is mainly an alternative to titles and subtitles, and it makes parenthetical parts more wieldy.

If you want something perfectly flawlessly doctrinal of the Christian faith, read his translation of the Bible.

The book immediately destroyed my absolute doubt in something, and i was very impressed at such a feat. It said that necromancers and magicians are the masters of their devil. But then it pointed out that a demon would willingly bare this, for the price of the person’s eternal soul. And it said that this is demon’s main desire. Thus i was immediately convinced of what i thought absurd beyond consideration fractions of seconds earlier.

The appendix of the news of Witch-Hunts in Scotland has _some_ value to it. Nonetheless, these Protestants hadn’t yet flushed out all their Dark Age Popery out of their system. And thus a wretched remnant of torture, like unto the Catholic-as-Babel Inquisition remained in their justice system. It is even mentioned as a given. And the witches’ resistance to confess their witchery, rather than the torture used to extract such a confession, is condemned & gawked at in this appendix. There was also No mention whatsoever of binding or exorcising the witches’ devils. Catholicists are absolutely horrible at exorcisms, which ought to be a rather painless moment. Again, these wonderful Protestants who were used mightily by God, still had terribly wicked Romanist ways about them, in the Witch-Hunts. You might likely wish to finish the main body of this book, and skip its appendix.

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Good for what it’s meant for.

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Revisado: 01-27-23

Learn the hyper pragmatism rulers will use against you to see it coming. There is also some good advice in here.

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