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[Following is a volunteer review of "Who Told You That You Were Naked?" by William Combs.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Who told you that you were naked? by William E. Combs is a captivating or rather magnetic spiritual production that invites all readers across the board including those that find it challenging to read voluminous productions like the bible. It’s a mind absorbing story that elegantly displays spiritual matters in a more systematic and interesting version. Basically it’s a short walk through the law of God.

The book magnificently outlines the innocence of Adam in the precious garden till the inception of the love of his life Eve and the crafty serpent used by Satan to manipulate them into eating the abominable fruit from the tree of Knowledge .These kind of knowledge portrays Adam and Eve as gods thus creating a rift between them and God consequentially binding them into a SIN {curse} that brings about death as the bottom line punishment. The author in his production helps us understand the encroachment of sin into the world and how to attain redemption and keep walking in the ways of God.

William combs walks us through the bible emphasizing on faith, the word of God, His voice and His peace as possible armors to help us re-unite with our God. The author stresses that Jesus Christ become accurse ,died for us all thus setting a possible redemption example for us to follow. The book brings to the readers understanding that to be naked as used in the bible applies to everyday’s life for we keep finding ourselves in situations that limit our abilities thus exposing us as naked.

I like William combs style of production for he systematically builds up this interesting version employing simplicity, emphasis ,personal life experience ,basic analysis of grammar as to when and how it is introduced in the bible and major exciting quotations from the bible that leaves readers with appetite read and understand more. He simply breaks down the bible to a layman’s understand thus making readers rich spiritually.

I salute the author of this book and rate his work 4 out of 4 stars for it has encouraged me spiritually thus compelling me to review my relationship with God with immense understanding. Given a another chance, I would still consume more of this knowledge expressed in such weighty simplicity.

I have noticed that the author employs a lot of jargon that the reader has to keep up with the dictionary all the time.The author could still do good english with ultimate simplicity though a good writer should also use english to the maximum.William combs is a high end writter given that he makes such a writting interesting which is not easy for every writter.

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I generally steer clear of books with a religious basis so I most probably won't be picking this one up. It is interesting, however, that the author chose to present the well-known story of Adam and Eve in a more "user-friendly" manner. Great review!
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You have written a wonderful and comprehensive review. I, honestly, have encountered difficulties in his analysis and confusion, but I did enjoyed the book, as an overall. I found very informative.
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Sounds like a book I would consider reading. I would love to understand the author's perspective. Good review.
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William combs is a high end writter given that he makes such a writting interesting which is not easy for every writter.
This is quite true. Matters faith are usually very serious. It takes talent to make it interesting. Thanks for the great review.
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Thanks my good friend for acknowledging my review.
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Cotwani wrote: 12 Jul 2019, 17:18
William combs is a high end writter given that he makes such a writting interesting which is not easy for every writter.
This is quite true. Matters faith are usually very serious. It takes talent to make it interesting. Thanks for the great review.
Thanks for the appreciation, you could try the book if you don't mind.
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Ikigai wrote: 11 Jul 2019, 05:28 You have written a wonderful and comprehensive review. I, honestly, have encountered difficulties in his analysis and confusion, but I did enjoyed the book, as an overall. I found very informative.
Wow, this is so encouraging.
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Wambui-nj wrote: 11 Jul 2019, 13:22 Sounds like a book I would consider reading. I would love to understand the author's perspective. Good review.
For sure, it's such an interesting piece, shelve it right away and talk a walk in the precious garden. :P ,find the fruit. .
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Cotwani wrote: 12 Jul 2019, 17:18
William combs is a high end writter given that he makes such a writting interesting which is not easy for every writter.
This is quite true. Matters faith are usually very serious. It takes talent to make it interesting. Thanks for the great review.
Exactly. Faith issues are difficult to tackle. Not all authors are contagious to handle them and similarly readers find it hard to review such productions.
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When Evil took over the world, even the most innocent deeds became sinful. This sounds like my kind of book and I will definitely read it. Great review.
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