Ancient Apocalypse of Ezra: Called 2 Esdras in the KJV 1611
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Dystopian
Action & Adventure
Religion & Spirituality
Format
Paperback
Pages
138
Language
English
Published
May 25, 2017
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10
1546446648
ISBN-13
9781546446644
Description
The Ancient Apocalypse of Ezra offers a unique glimpse into esoteric themes and apocalyptic visions that have captivated readers through the ages. As the sole non-Catholic text in the KJV 1611 Apocrypha, it holds a significant place in biblical literature, inviting exploration into its intricate narratives and profound messages. This work delves into the struggles and revelations faced by the prophet Ezra as he grapples with the fate of his people and the world's impending transformation.
Through its rich symbolism and thought-provoking insights, the text encourages readers to reflect on faith, morality, and divine intervention. With contributions from Ken Johnson, the book combines scholarly analysis with engaging storytelling, providing context that enhances the timeless relevance of Ezra's apocalyptic insights. Readers will find themselves drawn into a world where ancient prophecy meets pressing contemporary questions, enriching their understanding of spiritual and historical contexts.
Through its rich symbolism and thought-provoking insights, the text encourages readers to reflect on faith, morality, and divine intervention. With contributions from Ken Johnson, the book combines scholarly analysis with engaging storytelling, providing context that enhances the timeless relevance of Ezra's apocalyptic insights. Readers will find themselves drawn into a world where ancient prophecy meets pressing contemporary questions, enriching their understanding of spiritual and historical contexts.
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