Review of Who Told You That You Were Naked?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Who Told You That You Were Naked?" by William Combs.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Who Told You That You Were Naked? A Refreshing Re-examination of the Garden of Eden by Williams E. Combs reveals the creation of man through Adam. God created Adam and placed him in the Garden of Eden to be in charge of the Garden. Adam was lonely and could only relate to animals, especially one named "Lively." So God saw that he needed a helpmate and a companion, so he created a woman out of Adam’s rib.

Adam and Eve were instructed by God not to eat the fruits of a particular tree known as the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. If they eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil or even touch it, they will die. The serpent came to the woman that was created from Adam's rib and told her that if she eats it, she will be like God and know what is good and evil. Was the serpent able to convince her to eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil? Did she give in to such temptation? What were the results of her actions? Read Who Told You That You Were Naked? A refreshing re-examination of the Garden of Eden to find out.

The author tried to make the biblical story of Adam and Eve so real that one would think it's a reality, which made the book more interesting. Also, Williams E. Combs tries to support his explanation by referring to the Holy Bible, which in turn makes the information contained in the book seem valid. The author simplified the story of Adam and Eve by dividing the book into ten chapters, making it easy for the reader to comprehend.

Who Told You That You Were Naked? A Refreshing Re-examination of the Garden of Eden is so interesting that I didn't see much reason to dislike it. However, there are some technical words that one has to search for in the dictionary to understand the message a particular sentence is conveying. This reduced the pace at which I read the book, and I became distracted a bit.

I found no errors in the book, so I will deduce that the book was professionally edited. Therefore, I will rate this book four out of four stars. I would recommend this book to Christians and anyone else who wants to grow in their faith in God. The book can also be recommended to non-Christians that enjoy reading history-related books.

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Post by Ikechukwu+12345 »

I am in love with this review. I must read this book, it is really an advanced examination of the account of Adam. Thanks for an interesting review. Kudos
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Well, I think eating the fruit told them they were backed. I like it that the author used biblical references in his book. Definitely a must read for me. U did well with the review though.
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This is a common story. The fact you found it very absorbing shows the remarkable storytelling skills of the author. Nice review.
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Our place in dominion is lost when we do not follow instructions being given to us..making us filled with emptiness... One has to be sensitive at all times...what a beautiful review...
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Well, christians should be very careful when it comes to their salvation, they should guide it with trembling and fear. Great review
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Post by Chikapeter+110 »

Williams Combs wrote this intending to give an explicit explanation of the reaction of Adam and Eve when God visited the garden after sinning. Great review.
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It feels good to read a book that talks about the fist man and woman on earth. I'm in love with how the story is well explained. Nice review.
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In my opinion, I think all Christians including me should read this book, because just by reading your review, I have been imoacted.
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Sometimes, a reexamination is required just like what the reader intends to find in this book. Thanks for an interesting review!
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I'm very sure that the majority knows how this story end, including myself. But I'm having a rethink here, because it clearly says 'reexamination'. I wouldn't want to pass on such opportunity to reexamine the biblical story we have been told over the years. I must say the review does contain some parts that are intriguing. Example, Lively. Who is that? I want to know who Adam could relate with amongst all the animals. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Blessing onyiyechi »

I will say this review is superb. Adam and Eve were given a great opportunity of taking care of the garden of Eden. But then the serpent came trying to convince eve to eat from the fruit they were instructed not to eat from.
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Nice work, Author! Great job, reviewer 👍
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It feels good to read a book that talks about the fist man and woman on earth. I'm in love with how the story is well explained. This would be a grate read for me. Nice review.
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Post by Nyleja Kim »

I like the concept of the book, although this story is common to us and to someone who knows about the past story of Adan and Eve but the author made the story unique. Nice review
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