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5.0 out of 5 stars Truth Exploding
His reinterpretations are mind blowing,as are those books by his mentor and teacher George Lamsa.
This is a "must-read" for any sincere student studying metaphysical
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Published on January 11, 2007 by happygal

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Near Eastern Perspective
This book is interesting. On one hand, it reads more like a book than a commentary. On the other hand, for a commentary it is accessible to the general public and certainly not scholarly with its wording.

Much like its predecessor, the main purpose is to expose the reader to some contextual problems of reading the Bible from a western mindset through a...
Published on August 1, 2009 by A. J. Valasek


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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truth Exploding, January 11, 2007
This review is from: Aramaic Light on Romans Through 2 Corinthians (Paperback)
His reinterpretations are mind blowing,as are those books by his mentor and teacher George Lamsa.
This is a "must-read" for any sincere student studying metaphysical
Truth.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Near Eastern Perspective, August 1, 2009
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A. J. Valasek (Clemmons, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Aramaic Light on Romans Through 2 Corinthians (Paperback)
This book is interesting. On one hand, it reads more like a book than a commentary. On the other hand, for a commentary it is accessible to the general public and certainly not scholarly with its wording.

Much like its predecessor, the main purpose is to expose the reader to some contextual problems of reading the Bible from a western mindset through a language not easily transferrable from the original. With one of the authors claiming to have been brought up in a near eastern setting, some of the insights are intriguing and worth pondering over.

The main thrust is dealing with the idiomatic expressions with a little personal theology built-in. Hard line literalists will simply hate this book since it relies on the gray instead of the black and white.

The one MAJOR caution I would suggest is that unless you're going to read the whole book, don't buy it. There are certainly some areas where if a person used this text as a commentary and pulled out a specific verse, they would definitely miss the author's intention since there are multiple lines of theology coursing through this text. However, if you are going to read the whole thing, and it is honestly a pretty easy read for a commentary, you will be able to temper some of the more questionable commentary against the background of the whole text.
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