Review by Ekta Swarnkar -- Who Told You That You Were Na...
Posted: 28 May 2019, 23:16
[Following is a volunteer review of "Who Told You That You Were Naked?" by William Combs.]

4 out of 4 stars
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"Do not try to drive the darkness out, just turn on the light."
I am mesmerized by the beauty of the book named Who told you that you were naked? authored by William E Combs. The writer is a retired Presbyterian Minister. This book is a non-fictional work of the writer, who as a believer of religion and God, carved his inspiration to give an account of good and evil in the world. Through this book, the writer is trying to spread a message of having faith in God. The writer has taken care of delivering the book with his prodious efforts in defining details. The book is developed in descriptive, supportive and informative modes. Not only, it provides the description of the life of Jesus, but also, it gives instances to support its points and the information to walk with the god.
In the fine pages of the book, their is an intricate explaination of the god and his creations. The adventures of Adam, the first human created by God, in the garden serves the plot of the book. His practices of pursuing a normal life with his wife and their god in the garden. They admired their god and obeyed him. The Lord forbade them to eat from the tree having the fruits of knowledge of good and evil, but they disobeyed and ate the fruit to acquire the knowledge. There, the writer compares the behavior and the responses of Adam and Eve. The betrayal made them sinners and so, all the mankind gained the knowledge and hence sin steps in their lives. I liked the way, the writer emphasized how a person becomes a sinner with or without his will. In his exquisite way, he has given life lessons, by taking references from the holy books. The book is also determined to the glorious examination of sinners and their sinful acts. I also liked the writer putting focus of the book on the cause of sin and its salvation. A section of the book is devoted to the sacrifice that Jesus made to compensate the cause of the sin and to save the people. The book also depicts the deals, people made after Adam and Eve were left in the garden.
I was captured by this book, from the moment I started reading. I believe the strength of the book is the writer's influencive way of delivering his point. He amazed my by his attractive and stylish language. There were some words which were new to me, but he provided synonyms , which is exceptional. The best thing I found about the book is that it was delivered in a systematic sequence. He initiated with the description of how sin came in the world, then he tells us its effects on the people and then how to lead the way to salvation. The evidences that author provided are exclamatory. His approach to the Hebrews and the Greek translations of the books is a proof of his hard work in writing this book. The short description of the Greek language given by the writer the have a better understanding left me amazed. In no way, the book failed to amaze me.
The author strongly intended to prove his point of view. His personal experiences with the Lord only helped him strengthen his point. He not only provided various aspects of how the situation occurred, but also, every possible justification regarding why it happened. The title of the book suited with its concept more than anything, it encourages the readers to go through the book once. Those who seek to know good more intimately and who want to walk with the god will appeal to this book and will surely come up with incredulous beliefs. The writer has excelled his works by leaving no flaws. I am absolutely sure, after reading the book, I feel positive.
The book seemed highly edited to me, its new words helped me enhance my vocabulary. The writer's abstract thoughts definitely served true inspiration to me. I honor the book Who told you that you were naked? written by William E Combs with 4 out of 4 stars. The book is the best version of itself, in no other way it could have been better. I found the book a knowledge source of highest quality and I request the writer to keep up with the good work.
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4 out of 4 stars
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"Do not try to drive the darkness out, just turn on the light."
I am mesmerized by the beauty of the book named Who told you that you were naked? authored by William E Combs. The writer is a retired Presbyterian Minister. This book is a non-fictional work of the writer, who as a believer of religion and God, carved his inspiration to give an account of good and evil in the world. Through this book, the writer is trying to spread a message of having faith in God. The writer has taken care of delivering the book with his prodious efforts in defining details. The book is developed in descriptive, supportive and informative modes. Not only, it provides the description of the life of Jesus, but also, it gives instances to support its points and the information to walk with the god.
In the fine pages of the book, their is an intricate explaination of the god and his creations. The adventures of Adam, the first human created by God, in the garden serves the plot of the book. His practices of pursuing a normal life with his wife and their god in the garden. They admired their god and obeyed him. The Lord forbade them to eat from the tree having the fruits of knowledge of good and evil, but they disobeyed and ate the fruit to acquire the knowledge. There, the writer compares the behavior and the responses of Adam and Eve. The betrayal made them sinners and so, all the mankind gained the knowledge and hence sin steps in their lives. I liked the way, the writer emphasized how a person becomes a sinner with or without his will. In his exquisite way, he has given life lessons, by taking references from the holy books. The book is also determined to the glorious examination of sinners and their sinful acts. I also liked the writer putting focus of the book on the cause of sin and its salvation. A section of the book is devoted to the sacrifice that Jesus made to compensate the cause of the sin and to save the people. The book also depicts the deals, people made after Adam and Eve were left in the garden.
I was captured by this book, from the moment I started reading. I believe the strength of the book is the writer's influencive way of delivering his point. He amazed my by his attractive and stylish language. There were some words which were new to me, but he provided synonyms , which is exceptional. The best thing I found about the book is that it was delivered in a systematic sequence. He initiated with the description of how sin came in the world, then he tells us its effects on the people and then how to lead the way to salvation. The evidences that author provided are exclamatory. His approach to the Hebrews and the Greek translations of the books is a proof of his hard work in writing this book. The short description of the Greek language given by the writer the have a better understanding left me amazed. In no way, the book failed to amaze me.
The author strongly intended to prove his point of view. His personal experiences with the Lord only helped him strengthen his point. He not only provided various aspects of how the situation occurred, but also, every possible justification regarding why it happened. The title of the book suited with its concept more than anything, it encourages the readers to go through the book once. Those who seek to know good more intimately and who want to walk with the god will appeal to this book and will surely come up with incredulous beliefs. The writer has excelled his works by leaving no flaws. I am absolutely sure, after reading the book, I feel positive.
The book seemed highly edited to me, its new words helped me enhance my vocabulary. The writer's abstract thoughts definitely served true inspiration to me. I honor the book Who told you that you were naked? written by William E Combs with 4 out of 4 stars. The book is the best version of itself, in no other way it could have been better. I found the book a knowledge source of highest quality and I request the writer to keep up with the good work.
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Who Told You That You Were Naked?
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