Review by Snazo Kraai -- The Biblical Clock

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Review by Snazo Kraai -- The Biblical Clock

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Biblical Clock" by Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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This book gives an in depth description on what to expect, a reader is already intrigued from just reading the book description. It show that a thorough research was done, there is so much life that this book offers. When reading page by page you feel connected as if you are a part of this book, it also gives a clear indication on how and where science and religion meet.

Friedmann and Sheldon want to go back to read books 1,2 and 3 the authors inspired studies series. Reading The Biblical Clock made me question the time when the human time actually began. I never really gave it that much thought if whether or not the human time began on the first day of creation or the sixth day right after Adam and Eve had sinned and that is when Adam's soul was broken into billions of sparks. It never crossed my mind as to why God created the universe, the world, and Man. I also never thought that our mission from the beginning was to rectify the first sin, and we can collectively do so by differentiating good from evil (which is something we already know).

Moreover, I never thought how the events on the sixth day of Creation and history may reveal God’s plan for humanity for the End of Days and how our free will may affect God’s plan for the Fortunately, Friedmann discusses the Creation events and the concept of the End of Days to give helpful clarifications to all the issues that readers might have regarding God's plan for End of Days.

I just think it would have been amazing if in his journey Friedmann would have put the timeline in ascending order rather than having from 1980 to 1620 and also from 2009 to 1060. Other than the timeline issue this book has been thoroughly detailed and it is by far one of the mind blowing, in depth with a great understanding books I have ever read. I would definitely recommend this book to every person, whether religious or non-religious person and it does not matter where you are a Christian or not there is something for everyone in this book.

I noticed that it is written in a Jewish point of few but it does not disregard any religion, this is a must read book. If you have a curious mind this book is for you.

I would like to rate this book 4 out of 4.

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