Book Summary
Whether you practice Judaism, Christianity or Islam, this book is vital for you. It gives you the first Bible ever written, the very fountain head of your own religion. This Bible wasn't discovered in some ancient library or church. It was found buried between the pages of the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible, like the one you have at home. This is what happened: The alphabet had been invented by the Phoenicians a few centuries before the time somebody decided to record in writing, for the first time, the beliefs of the Jewish people that had been orally transmitted from generation to generation. That person was Tamar, the daughter of King David who lived about 1000 BCE, and thus the name Tamar Bible. Jewish priests added to the Tamar Bible, taking care not to delete anything from that sacred Scripture. Sometimes the priests added a word here and there, and sometimes they added sentences, paragraphs or full chapters. Their additions were voluminous; burying the Tamar Bible in what is now the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament. This book tells how the Tamar Bible was excavated, and provides the full text. Not a single word was added or changed, and the order of words wasn't changed -- the Tamar Bible was just lifted out of your Bible and is perfectly recognizable, fully coherent, very readable, and it is relatively short. It's a unique way to read Scripture and better understand your own religion, and enhance your faith.
Book Details
Book Name | The Tamar Bible, The First Judeo-Christian Scripture |
Author | Walter Lamp |
Publisher | Runninglight Publishing Company (Jan 2010) |
ISBN | 9780981668185 |
Pages | 226 |
Language | English |
Price | 1100 |