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If you are a person who does not simply accept what you've been taught, then this book is for you. If you love to dig into the Holy Scriptures to do research and to find original meanings of words, and if you like to study history both to understand the Biblical culture and the Christian culture of today, then you will enjoy what you find here. You are invited to be spiritual archeologists to carefully uncover what is missing in our understanding of Yeshua and His Name-things that have gotten lost in translation, in transliteration, and in tradition. What you discover will ignite a fire in your spirit to continue digging to really know Yeshua from the Tribe of Judah and the House of David, the Savior of both Jews and Gentiles, to know the depth of the meaning of His real Name and to know the richness of the Hebrew culture He designed. This "excavation" is for tearing down, restoring, and rebuilding. Life will come out of dead stones, which will shout in praise to YHVH, the Eternal God.
"Fair Copy, "byRebecca Hazelton, is a meditation on the difficulties of distinguishing the real from the false, the copy from the original. It is in part an exploration of the disparity between our conception of love as either true or false and the messy reality that it can sometimes be both. If "true" love is not to be found, is an approximation a "fair" substitute? These poems repeatedly question the veracity of memory--sometimes toying with the seductiveness of nostalgia while at other times pleading for the real story. Here, the fairy tale and the everyday nervously coexist, the bride is an uneasy molecule, and happiness comes in the form of a pill. Composed of acrostics from lines by Emily Dickinson, the collection retains a direct and recurrent tie to Dickinson's work, even while Hazelton deftly branches off into new sonic, rhythmic, and conceptual territories.
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