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Jason Sumner

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No stone left unturned...

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Revisado: 01-04-23

This was a deep study into Obadiah.
Professor Block does a masterful job in providing background and context for the book.
The intertextural connections with the other Prophets was eye-opening.
I see that Professor Block also has written commentaries on Ezekiel.
A Zondervan Audio Lecture on Ezekiel from Professor Block would be apperciated!

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Delightful

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Revisado: 11-26-22

The Zondervan Audio Lecture Serise has a number of great presentations.
I rarely provide a written review (to my shame) of the lectures.
However, this lecture on Jonah was too good not to provide a review.
The lecture was entertaining, informative, and provided new "hyperlinks" to other portions of Scripture.
I highly recommend this short, but robust and colorful analysis of Jonah.

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Updated Review: Useful Chapter Desingnations Added

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Revisado: 07-10-22

I am updating my review of this book, based on the fact that I found that the Chapter Designations (Genesis Chapter 1, Genesis Chapter 2, etc.) have been added to the book. Kudos to the production team! This is a blessing.

The following is the original review that I posted:

Thanks to previous reviewers for pointing out the deficiency regarding the Chapter designations in the audiobook. I was aware of the situation before I purchased the audiobook. I have given only 2 stars under the "Performance" ratings, due mostly to this issue. Otherwise, the book and the audio quality was top notch. Robert Alter's translation of the Hebrew Bible was a blessing to listen to.
It's too bad that the Chapter designations are simply numbers: Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc. (all the way to 962 Chapters).
I don't know what the excuse is: An oversight? laziness? inability to see the value in labeling the Chapters according to the Bible Book and Chapter designations?
At any rate, the error is unacceptable for a professional production such as this book. This is not the first Audible Audiobook in which I have found this issue. Audible (or the producers of the audiobooks) should put the extra effort in to provide "useful" Chapter designations/labels within the audiobooks.

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Partially Satisfied

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-19-20

The first half of this book was full of good info regarding Preterism.
Chapter Headings:
Ch 1 Types and Terms of Preterism
Ch 2 History of Preterism
Ch 3 Prooftexts of Preterism
Ch 4 People of Preterism
However, the second half of the book (Chapters 5-10) came across as a rant against Preterism.
The author sounded bitter regarding his past experience in Preterism.



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A Good Book

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Revisado: 04-26-20

I decided to read both "The Gospel Code" by Ben Witherington and "Breaking the Da Vinci Code" by Darrell Bock.
Both books were good.
Bock's book does a better job of getting straight to the point regarding the errors of "The Da Vinci Code."
Witherington's book spends additional time discussing matters outside of the immediate scope of "The Da Vinci Code."
Both books were good. Both contained a lot of the same information.

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A Good Book

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Revisado: 04-26-20

I decided to read both "The Gospel Code" by Ben Witherington and "Breaking the Da Vinci Code" by Darrell Bock.
Both books were good.
Bock's book does a better job of getting straight to the point regarding the errors of "The Da Vinci Code."
Witherington's book spends additional time discussing matters outside of the immediate scope of "The Da Vinci Code."
Both books were good. Both contained a lot of the same information.

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The Unseen Realm

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Revisado: 04-10-20

The best books ever (my opinion, as of today’s date)
1. The Bible
2. 1 Enoch
3. The Unseen Realm

If you like the first 2 books, you will also like The Unseen Realm.

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