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Client: Publisher - ID P.2409
Genre: Biblical / Religion
Word Count: 73779
Narrator: Female
Accent: American
SUMMARY
The author takes the familiar story of creation and the fall of Adam and Eve and provides a fresh interpretation, allowing readers to see the mind of God and His plan to redeem humanity through Jesus. The vision captured in the last book of the Bible, the book of Revelation, has a direct link to what happened in the Garden of Eden and the author allows that link to come out brilliantly in the book. In the heart of the redemption story that is actualized in Jesus, the one whose heel will be bitten by the snake and whose suffering and death bring salvation to humanity, is the story of a God who loves us in inscrutable ways. The book explores the consequences of the fall — sin, brokenness, suffering, depression, and pain — and describes God’s creation of a paradise that was lost and what it takes to regain it. This book illustrates God’s intervention in the history of His creation and how powerful His love is for humanity. The author allows biblical texts to speak His message and establishes a unity in the texts that reflects the mind of God and His promise of salvation in the Garden of Eden. I loved the way the author interprets the complex imagery in the book of Revelation and how the role of Jesus as the savior who crushes the serpent is brilliantly described. This is a book filled with hope, one of those books that inspire faith and show readers the sure path to redemption. Hope From the Garden of Eden to the End of the Patmos Island is written for those who want to understand the concept of salvation.
Instructions
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IMPORTANT: No EQ, No Compression, No Saturation, No Limiting or Normalizing. All that along with detailed edits for breath control, lip/mouth sounds, mixing, mastering will be done in our studio
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