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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Figure out Fake New with the Origin of the F & N Words" by Susan A. Cole.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Figure out Fake New with the Origin of the F & N Words by Susan A. Cole is a thought-provoking Christian book that not only delves deep into difficult biblical theories but also serves as a powerful tool for dispelling fake news. Beyond that, it introduces unique concepts and offers a fresh way to understand Bible verses, emphasising the significance of the number 7 in ancient times. This book takes readers on a captivating journey by unravelling the hidden meanings behind biblical texts, examining the Hebrew and Greek interpretations, and shedding light on layers of understanding that may have been overlooked.
 
This book was certainly a great read. One of its standout features is its ability to explain biblical terms in a vary comprehensible and relatable way. Cole's meticulous approach to biblical interpretation ensures that readers can distinguish fact from fiction in the realm of spirituality. Her insights into the 'F&N Words"—figs and nakedness, among many other meanings—provide a new lens through which to view human nature and biblical narratives.

This book was insightful in the sense that it included scriptural passages to help readers understand the author’s thoughts and ideas about biblical texts. The author extensively explained the significance of the number seven in biblical times, backing it up with numerous scriptures from the Bible. Moreover, she gave deep insight into the significance of the three trees; the tree of life, the tree of knowledge of good and evil, and the tree good for food. Additionally, the book included a comprehensive bibliography that served as the source of the scriptural texts used throughout the book. Sincerely speaking, I enjoyed the translative process involving Greek and Hebrew words, through which the author brought up several intriguing concepts about the meaning of popular biblical texts. This book was a total mind-opener, and I'm certain it's going to be a great fit for any open-minded Christian.
 
I found nothing wrong with this book. Despite introducing a particular novel concept that is different from the narrative inculcated into many Christians from birth, Cole meticulously supports it with practical research and references. This exquisite approach enhances the credibility of the book's interpretations, making them both compelling and thought-provoking.
 
Throughout my reading, I only managed to find two errors in this book. It's evident that the book was professionally edited, enhancing its overall quality. Therefore, I have no hesitation in rating this book 5 out of 5 stars, signifying its excellence in content and presentation.
 
I highly recommend this book to fellow Christians looking to deepen their understanding of the Bible in a fresh and insightful way while also gaining the valuable skill of discerning fake news. Susan A. Cole's work provides a unique and enriching experience for those eager to explore the Scriptures from a different perspective while uncovering the mysteries of the number seven and shedding light on the 'F&N Words'.

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Figs and Nakedness... Fake and New. Fascinating use of acronyms to pique reader interest on the part of the author! :) Sounds like a good read for someone interested in theology; methinks I should give it a whirl. Great review!
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