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[Following is a volunteer review of "Who Told You That You Were Naked?" by William Combs.]
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Who Told You That you were Naked?
By William E. Comb

Review by Sheri Jajo

Mr. Comb draws you into his story with the introduction. He makes you feel the fear of going to the outhouse in the dead of winter, afraid of what might be lurking in the dark, and then coming out to see the glorious Northern Lights. Experiencing the wonder above, and the wonder of what is to begin.
He tells in his own words of his understanding of the first days. Explaining the Tree of Life and the Meaning of Good and Evil. He also explains the loneliness of Adam and the Lord God bringing Eve to life. Answering the questions as the story unravels before you.

When Adam and Eve eat of the Tree of knowledge and Good and Evil. Mr. Comb explains about how they feel ashamed at what they had done and that they were naked and critical of each other and of themselves, before God himself. Also, how God wondering, how did they know these things. Who spoke to them. Also how God dealt with them for eating the fruit.
Mr. Combs explains that, through Adam, we have inherited the knowledge of Good and Evil, and therefore, hard to rope in our thoughts, wants, and need to respond to our everyday circumstances. We give in, knowing that it is wrong to succumb to the feelings, and a lot of times we do, feeling sorry for it in the end. Paul called this his fallen nature. We need to come to grips with ourselves. We need to grapple with the situation and come to terms so that we do not sin before God. We also need to realize that we will always need to look to God, to help us deal with ourselves and our sin.

He explains about faith and how if you do not have faith you will not be able to overcome or do anything, but, through faith you can move mountains and part the seas. Through faith you can overcome sin through God. Who is always there for us and will never leave us.

I would definitely give this book a 4 out of 4. Mr. Comb tells a wonderful story and explains, as well as gives notes and questions to what he has wrote about. Truly a good and informative book to read. I would recommend this book. Also, a good study guide for bible study classes and home study.

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