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The Biblical Clock

By: Daniel Friedmann, Dania Sheldon
Narrated by: Laen Avraham, Dov Hershler
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Science and religion have two seemingly opposing views of the universe’s biggest questions. But what if the real story told you they were both right?

Vancouver, 2009. Physics engineer and CEO Daniel Friedmann loves solving problems. When the avid scientist dives deep into scripture, he’s faced with questions he feels compelled to answer: Is it possible to harmonize the scientific timeline for the development of the universe with the biblical timeline described in Genesis 1? How do the evolution of human history and prophecies surrounding the End of Days fit in?

His quest for answers takes him and his nephew Seb on an incredible journey through the ages, discovering the lives and works of mystics, prophets, sages, philosophers, scientists, and biblical commentators. Follow Dan and Seb as they discover answers to some of the biggest questions in science and religion, including:

  • Does the six-day creation account actually link with science’s 13.8 billion-year timeline?
  • How do world history, Genesis, and the End of Days fit within the context of God’s Plan in heaven?
  • How can the appearance of life on Earth, as depicted by the fossil record, match the sequence and timing of life on Earth described in Genesis 1?
  • Do Genesis and the evolution of human history reveal the events and timing for the End of Days?
  • Are there texts predating modern science that describe the Big Bang and contain the scientifically calculated age of the universe?
  • And finally, is there a secret harmony resolving the creation-versus-evolution debate?

The Biblical Clock is a fascinating and entertaining listen, digging deep into the universe and solving its well-kept mysteries. Order your copy today.

©2019 Daniel Friedmann (P)2019 Daniel Friedmann
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FASCINATING AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING

Interesting perspective, weaving science and religion into a fabric of great understanding about the universe, about God, and about ourselves.

This audiobook is well researched and well explored, about the timeline of creation and how it all mingles together to paint the picture of history.

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The Biblical Clock

The Biblical Clock is a mind-bending analysis of the Biblical account of earth’s existence past, present and future. In it, author Daniel Friedman and Dania Sheldon, sets out to demonstrate that science and Scripture are not distinguishable in their views of the age of the universe. The book is divided into three parts. In part one - ‘Beginnings and Timelines’, Friedman and Sheldon introduce the concepts of great minds of science and scripture. I enjoyed the chapter on Dinosaurs and Denim. I thought the analogy of jeans designed to appear aged which the authors used to understand the concept of a mature universe articulated by Rabbi Rebbe and naturalist Gosse was original. In the second part of the book the authors typify an impressive fictional narrative of what should happen toward the end of earth’s history. This nail-biting narration depicts the culmination of final events of the end of days - the battle of Gog and Magog which ushers in the Messiah and new world. In the third part of the book entitled ‘Beyond Timelines’, the topic of the first sin is discussed. The authors propose they ways that this act shaped history, and the impact it must have on the outcome of planet earth.

This is an excellent book for persons who enjoy exploring topics in science and Scripture. Also, persons who are curious about Jewish perspectives on the Bible Creation and timelines will enjoy reading this book. This book was an elevating read. Apart from the extensive content, the material was well presented. Hence, I rate this book a 4 out of 5 stars.

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I got this ARC via audiobook boom and this is my voluntary review. To say the least, this was an interesting concept. Glad the author let you know from the beginning that it was fiction based on what he had learned over time. He said it in several places so that when you start looking around you would not be able to point to him and say he said this. It is fiction that makes you think that it could be possible. Everything he talked about could be possible. But the listener should do their own research and come to their own conclusions. The narrator was good and presented the book well.

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