Review of Killing Abel
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Review of Killing Abel
Michael Tieman's fictitious book, Killing Abel, is based on biblical history and goes from the beginning of creation to the time of Noah. It demonstrates the value of faith, love, and forgiveness. It also demonstrates how anger may lead us astray.
The book describes how Lucifer, a spiritual child of God, longed to separate from his Creator; he imagined having his subjects. He misled Eve into believing him by targeting her thirst for knowledge. God granted man free will, but the first man and woman defied their Creator, resulting in their banishment from the Garden of Eden. They departed the garden, unable to sleep, fatigued from the man's daily hard work, and weighted down by his immense guilt over his role in Lucifer's rebellion. The couple had their first child a few years after leaving the garden. This book provides a thorough account of how God loved and forgave the first humans both before and after they rebelled. Abel's death is one of the times God regrets creating man, and it also discusses the murder of the first man, in which a young, innocent man was killed by his brother out of rage. The book also demonstrates the responsibility of fatherhood, the growth of humanity, the lives of great men before Noah, and the subsequent blessing of man by God via Noah as a result of his bountiful grace.
I loved how the writers brought each scenario to life, making the book an excellent read for individuals who wish to learn about the origins of human life uniquely. I enjoyed how the author uses Bible scriptures to make each verse more accessible. The narrative is written in such a way that it holds your attention and makes you want to read it all the way through. The narrative was written in such a way that I wondered whether the author was present at the time. It's a beautiful book to read.
Nothing in the books bothers me; rather, they present facts about the Genesis of Creation. The book emphasizes the value of forgiving others as well as the strength that comes from having a forgiving heart and the beneficial effects it may have on ourselves. The book also covers a wide range of other topics, including how to live honourably and how peace, revenge, and loyalty impact our daily lives. It provides a thorough grasp of human history.
I gave this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because it is a wonderfully intriguing book to read. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I would recommend this book to Christians and anybody who likes history. I would also recommend this book to anybody interested in learning about fatherly love, brotherly love, forgiveness, and hatred, as well as how knowing about them may be beneficial to us and our community.
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Killing Abel
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