Review of The Biblical Clock

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Review of 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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The Biblical Clock by Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon tries to strike a balance between the biblical account of the origin and evolution of the universe and the scientific aspect. This book talks about the origin of the universe and its evolution both from a scientific perspective and from Biblical scriptures. This book is divided into three important parts.

There have been arguments about the origin of the universe. God is the supreme being who created the universe. This was written in the Book of Genesis in the Bible. The authors tried to enlighten readers by explaining that both science and the Bible complement each other. They also wrote about some great scientists and scholars in the past. Philosophers like Isaac Ben Samuel, who survived the siege of Acre. Isaac calculated the age of the universe to be over a billion years. The authors also stated that science has existed since before the creation of man. Friedmann and Sheldon also talked about the end times, relating it to the first sin of man. Get a copy of this historical book to expand your knowledge about the origin and evolution of the universe.

I really enjoyed reading this educational book. It has enlightened me on things I have been ignorant of. I am a Christian who strongly believes in the Bible, particularly the Book of Genesis, which talks about the origin of the universe and how God created the universe and mankind. This book has given me the opportunity to learn from a scientific point of view. I learned a lot from this book. I went to do more research on this topic after reading the book, and it has expanded my knowledge about the origin and evolution of the universe. I love the author's writing style and how they divided the book into three parts. I also agree with the authors that science and the Bible complement each other in the origin and evolution of the universe. Without being told, one would figure out that a lot of research was done in writing this book. I really commend the authors for that.

This book answers a lot of questions about the origin of the universe. I couldn't find anything to dislike about this book. Though I was confused about how they came up with the age of the universe, I still don't believe the universe has been in existence for over a billion years. The extensive glossary provided in the book was really helpful. Furthermore, I appreciate the author's use of images and maps in the book. The book was free of any form of grammatical error. This shows that it was exceptionally well-edited.

I'm rating this book 4 out of 4 stars. I gave it a perfect rating because I found no negative aspects in this book. I recommend this book to lovers of historical books.

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