According to the book of Genesis, an Egyptian Pharaoh had two troubling dreams – one about seven fat and seven skinny cows and another about seven full heads of grain growing on a single stalk.
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Right from the beginning of the discussion about Jesus, the writer subtly alludes to language found in the Book of Genesis, ...
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The Book of Enoch Explained
The Book of Enoch, revered in ancient times and notably cited in the New Testament, holds captivating tales of fallen angels, giants, and heavenly visions. This video unpacks how a few verses from ...
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All four narratives are about the human condition as such. Their message is universal and eternal, as befits a book about G-d who is universal and eternal.