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The Ezra-Apocalypse : being chapters 3-14 of the book commonly known as 4 Ezra (or II Esdras) / translated from a critically revised text ... by G. H. Box ; together with a prefatory n [Leather Bound]
by:
Anonymous
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
January 1st, 2018
Publisher: Generic
Pages: 496
This captivating work presents a significant portion of the ancient text known as 4 Ezra, translated meticulously to bring forth its rich theological insights. The chapters delve into profound themes of faith, judgment, and the nature of divine intervention. The narrative unfolds through a reflective and prophetic lens, addressing existential concerns and the fate of humanity in the face of adversity.
The leather-bound edition, with its striking golden leaf printing, enhances the reading experience, inviting readers to explore the depths of its spiritual message. The thoughtful revisions made by the translator aim to shed light on the complexities within the text, making it accessible yet profound.
Readers are obliged to engage with the historical context and the philosophical implications embedded within the verses, prompting contemplation on larger questions of existence and moral responsibility. This is more than just a translation; it serves as a gateway to understanding the beliefs and struggles of those who sought answers in tumultuous times.
The leather-bound edition, with its striking golden leaf printing, enhances the reading experience, inviting readers to explore the depths of its spiritual message. The thoughtful revisions made by the translator aim to shed light on the complexities within the text, making it accessible yet profound.
Readers are obliged to engage with the historical context and the philosophical implications embedded within the verses, prompting contemplation on larger questions of existence and moral responsibility. This is more than just a translation; it serves as a gateway to understanding the beliefs and struggles of those who sought answers in tumultuous times.