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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The Biblical Clock: The Untold Secrets Linking the Universe and Humanity with God’s Plan by Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon is a book that combines science and biblical teachings to answer questions about the start of time and the end of days. Science has it that the world's age is marked in billions of years while theology says it is marked in thousands. Friedman shares his religious background and discusses conflicting ideas during his university studies. He expresses that this experience prompted him to investigate the connection between science and the Bible.

The book explores different time frames in history, from ancient thinkers to modern scientists, aiming to bridge the gap between science and religion. It's divided into three parts: the first covers creation, the second delves into end times, and the third complements the first two. What stood out to me was the thorough explanation of their creation theory and the universe's timeline. The authors make numbers and dates easy to understand. This detailed approach makes the complex topics accessible, helping readers connect science and religion. Overall, the book's structure and clarity make it a valuable resource for those curious about these significant themes.

I enjoyed reading this book because of the creativity and approach of the writers. The teachings of various rabbis were a nice read from different perspectives. The retelling of Adam and Eve's story was captivating and fun to read. This is a non-fictional book full of captivating information.

On the other hand, I think the author delved very deeply into Christian history which would make it difficult for a common person to understand.

This book is great for those interested in biblical studies and theories about creation. It would work well as supplementary material in religious studies courses or for Christian ministry students. I give it 5 out of 5 stars for its well-written content, thorough research, and lack of grammatical errors.

If you enjoy discussions about creation, the beginning of time, and the end of the world, you will likely appreciate this book's perspective.

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