The Ezra-Apocalypse : being chapters 3-14 of the book commonly known as 4 Ezra (or II Esdras) 1912 [Leather Bound]
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Dystopian
Action & Adventure
Religion & Spirituality
Format
Paperback
Pages
492
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2016
Publisher
Generic
Description
In George Herbert Box's compelling work, readers are invited to delve into the profound themes of hope, despair, and divine intervention. The meticulously presented chapters bring forth vivid imagery and rich theological discourse, reflecting the complexities of faith and the human condition in a turbulent world.
The leather-bound edition, accentuated with golden leaf printing, adds an air of reverence to the text, making it not only a literary exploration but also a treasured collector's item. As each page unfolds, the intricate connections between history, prophecy, and personal struggle resonate deeply with those seeking understanding and solace in times of uncertainty.
Through these chapters, the essence of ancient wisdom emerges, urging readers to contemplate their own journeys. The narrative captures the hearts and minds of those yearning for answers amid chaos, providing a philosophical lens through which to explore enduring questions of existence and spiritual fulfillment.
The leather-bound edition, accentuated with golden leaf printing, adds an air of reverence to the text, making it not only a literary exploration but also a treasured collector's item. As each page unfolds, the intricate connections between history, prophecy, and personal struggle resonate deeply with those seeking understanding and solace in times of uncertainty.
Through these chapters, the essence of ancient wisdom emerges, urging readers to contemplate their own journeys. The narrative captures the hearts and minds of those yearning for answers amid chaos, providing a philosophical lens through which to explore enduring questions of existence and spiritual fulfillment.
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