Review of Killing Abel

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Review of Killing Abel

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Killing Abel" by Michael Tieman.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Killing Abel, written by Michael Tieman, is a historical novel that delves into the events from the Creation of Adam to the Deluge of Noah. The book retells the story of Adam and Eve's fall from grace after being seduced by the Serpent and eating from the forbidden tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden. The author uses a simple and descriptive language, with biblical references, to create an interesting narrative.

One of the strengths of the book is its creative approach to the story. Tieman incites the reader to reflect on the importance of repentance, expiation, and avoiding sin. The author also highlights the eternal struggle between good and evil, and the consequences of our actions. Additionally, the book reminds us of the obligations and responsibilities of fathers and sons.

The book has been professionally edited, with no grammatical or typo errors, making the story easy to follow. Tieman uses an effective narrative technique that makes the subject matter clear and the storyline interesting. However, there is a point for consideration in the book regarding the representation of the God. Instead of presenting God as an omnipotent being, He has been portrayed as having limited abilities.

In conclusion, Killing Abel is a book that offers a journey towards wisdom and understanding of the sources of good and evil, and the origin of human suffering. It is a search for the God, for good and justice, for guidance, and for a new era based on faith and well-being. The book is recommended for adults who seek guidance and reconnection with the God, and for those who are eager to learn about redemption. The book is an asset for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the Bible and its stories. Overall, the book gets 4 out of 5

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