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OverviewIn humanity's darkest hour, the God of The Bible uttered His most pivotal promise to Adam and Eve, to their children, to their descendants, to us. And although this promise was of the utmost importance-as so often happens in the history of God's revelation-a knowledge of this primordial promise was obscured over time and nearly lost to history forever. This book, Tales of Forever, tells the story of that promise, and the marvelous way that, no matter how hard the forces of darkness sought to eclipse a knowledge of this promise, the light of hope it held out to humanity could never be fully extinguished. Now, you can discover the truth about the most important promise God has ever made to humanity; you can embark upon a fantastic journey of discovery, in Tales of Forever: The Unfolding Drama of God's Hidden Hand in History. The only question that remains is: Will you? Full Product DetailsAuthor: W Kent SmithPublisher: Lodestar Cinema Creations Imprint: Lodestar Cinema Creations Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.231kg ISBN: 9780967586946ISBN 10: 0967586941 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 15 October 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI have studied in four seminaries and before that, a leading Christian college, yet never was I introduced to any of the material W. Kent Smith has brought forth here in Tales of Forever, a work that sheds light on long-lost truths that most modern Christians know nothing about. God has preserved many things concerning His purposes as well as His indelible fingerprints on history. This book sets out to tell the story of those purposes and of those fingerprints. My initial interest in The Tales was due to my research into a 5,500-year messianic prophecy that I become aware of while studying the Early Church and The Septuagint, the Greek translation of The Old Testament used by 2nd Temple Judaism and the Early Church. Known as ""the prophecy of the Great Five and a Half Days,"" this messianic prophecy is certainly the greatest promise that God ever gave to mankind. According to this prophecy, given to Adam and Eve when they were expelled from Eden, the Messiah would come to Earth to rescue humanity after 5,500 years. In addition to my interest concerning this prophecy, I was struck by several questions about 2nd Temple Judaism: What motivated the rabbis in the late first and early second century when they ""canonized"" The Hebrew Bible? Why did The Septuagint version of The Old Testament have different books from the Masoretic Text? And why were so many previously accepted texts, such as The First Book of Enoch, completely ignored and excluded? I knew that earlier Jews had had a broader canon of Scripture than the one that the rabbis settled upon at Jamnia, but in many cases, I didn't realize how important these ""excluded"" books were to understanding so many of our best-known Bible stories. Kent's book picks up these themes and digs even deeper, with particular focus upon the 5,500-year prophecy. According to the 5,500-year chronology of The Septuagint, the coming of Jesus perfectly fit the timing of this prophecy and was one of the reasons so many Jews came to believe He was the Messiah. At which time the rabbis proceeded to ""tamper"" with The Hebrew Bible at the end of the first century AD, rejecting The Septuagint, and then translating their ""doctored"" Old Testament into three new Greek versions for future Jewish use. Why? One of the main reasons was to obscure the 5,500-year prophecy in order to stop Jews from coming to Jesus as their Messiah. Sadly, many Christians not only remain in the dark about this 5,500-year prophecy but also end up dismissing the best extant sources of evidence for its veracity. When one removes such blinders and trusts the testimony of Early Church writers like Justin Martyr and Tertullian, we see, as Tales of Forever reveals, that God Himself protected the most significant messianic prophecy of all time. You may not agree with all of the author's conclusions, but I assure you that your ""traditions"" will be challenged if you allow the evidence he presents through the narratives he tells to inspire you and your faith in the God of The Bible. To inspire millions, movies need to be made about The Tales. Following Kent's lead as he depicts events in various works throughout this volume, I propose Enoch as the main character and narrator of one of the greatest stories yet to be filmed. Step aside Lord of the Rings! As I told the author when we met, I believe new evidence is forthcoming that will shed even more light on these issues and convince countless people that the things he contends are true. Of course, only time will tell. But, until then, read Tales of Forever for yourself, and your fascination with God will grow, as will your trust in His promises. For such a time as this... Rev. David J. Hess Rock OC Church Dana Point, California Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |