Review by Mvjdarling -- The Biblical Clock

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Review by Mvjdarling -- 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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Our imaginations serve as a living fire to lighten the darkness around us, leading into the expanding universe. We all have in various ways harbored questions about the universe. Where did it all come from? How old is it? And if there are scientific pieces of evidence to prove the results found. Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon combine ideas and beliefs and pen them down in this exploring read, The Biblical Clock.

The Biblical Clock dissects all that is believed to be of the universe. It sheds light on peoples' beliefs on how the universe came to be. An outstanding discovery by a young man named Isaac raises more questions than agreement but quite thoughtful revelations. The question rages through centuries and years, leading to diversity of ideas and division of beliefs. But what happens when Isaac's discovery seems to correspond with all the solid ideas found over the years? Well, it looks like we have discovered how old the universe is, after all. Read this book to learn more.

The wealth of information provided in this book novel is remarkable. I appreciate that most of the important items and locations were provided as images. I got to see some ancient scrolls and the information they contained, and this aided my understanding. The bases and history behind major religions were thoroughly explained. I enjoyed the uniqueness of certain cultures. Though we cannot possibly be able to experience all these religions or believe in them, we could still relate to them beyond the layman's understanding. I assure you that this book will leave you with more knowledge of all that the universe has come to be.

The authors did quite an outstanding job in this novel. For a book that two authors wrote, there was unique coordination and flow of events. Their shared ideas are what I believe made it such enjoying read. Most spiritual books focus on just explaining ideas and beliefs, but The Biblical Clock had such a creative extra as personal experiences of individuals were included in the book. This makes the book enlightening and enjoyable. There is nothing I dislike about the book.

As a result of the authors' creative and exceptional editing, I did not notice any grammatical errors in the book. And all the confusing terms were explained in a glossary at the end of the book. On this note, I will rate The Biblical Clock 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend the book to all lovers of history and mystics.

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