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The Ennead is one of the most important myths from ancient Egypt.
It is the story of King Osiris the Vindicated, the Beloved
Enchantress Isis and Horus the Avenger. The story of the Ennead
presents the Egyptian view of creation, the struggle between good
and evil and the nature of the afterlife.
The Four Principles are a renunciation of religious violence, the
recognition that Sharia law is a life-style choice that does not
have legal force, the recognition that Muslims and non-Muslims
should be treated completely equal everywhere on earth, and the
recognition that Muslims have the right to leave Islam, if they so
choose. The Four Principles of Moderate Islam have love, unity,
tolerance, equality, and coexistence as their goal.
"The Language of Jesus: Introducing Aramaic" is a brief
introduction to general facts about the Aramaic language. Bible
scholars have determined that Aramaic was the language spoken by
Jesus Christ. This book lists the evidence from the Bible,
archeology and other ancient records that have led them to this
conclusion. Examining the words of Jesus in his native language
gives us a deeper understanding of the Messiah and his message.
"The Language of Jesus: Introducing Aramaic" serves an important
introduction to Aramaic biblical studies and to the last surviving
native speakers of the Aramaic language, the Assyrian Christians of
Mesopotamia.
According to the Gospel of John, Jesus Christ celebrated the
Festival of Hanukkah (John 10:22). Hanukkah celebrates the heroic
exploits of Judas Maccabeus and his battle for religious freedom.
These events occurred during the four-hundred silent years between
the Old and New Testaments. The Seleucid Greeks that ruled over the
Jewish people made observing Judaism a capital offense and ordered
all copies of the Bible to be collected and burned. In the year 167
Before Christ, Judas Maccabaeus led the Jewish people into battle
to preserve the Holy Bible and to establish religious liberty.
Judas was called Maccabeus which means "the Hammer" in Aramaic.
Centuries later, in the year 732 A.D, Charles Martel, known as
"Charles the Hammer," fought to defend the religious liberties of
the Christians and Jews in Europe when an army of Islamic
terrorists threatened to eradicate Christianity in France. In The
Hammer of God learn about the history of the battle for religious
freedom, a battle that continues today. Reverend Stephen Andrew
Missick is the author The Words of Jesus in the Original Aramaic:
Discovering the Semitic Roots of Christianity and Christ the Man.
He is an ordained minister of the gospel. He graduated from Sam
Houston State University and Southwestern Baptist Theological
Seminary. Rev. Missick has traveled extensively throughout the
Middle East and has lived among the Coptic Christians in Egypt and
Aramaic Christians in Syria. He served as a soldier in Operation
Iraqi Freedom in 2003 and 2004 and as a chaplain in the Army
National Guard in Baghdad in 2009 and 2010. While serving as a
soldier in Iraq he learned Aramaic from native Aramaic-speaking
Assyrian Christians. Rev. Missick is the writer and illustrator of
the comic book series The Hammer of God which dramatizes the story
of Judah Maccabeus and Charles Martel.
Immerse yourself in the life of John the Baptizer and Jesus the
Christ as they preach God's New Covenant with the beasts of the
field, with the birds of the air, and with all the living things of
the earth (Hosea 2:18). John and Jesus' radical new message of
forgiveness and hope provokes opposition from the authorities.
After John is arrested, Jesus decides to confront the religious
establishment in the very courts of the Temple of Jerusalem Jesus
rescues the animals from sacrifice, evicts the all the merchants
and their customers from the Temple and then boldly proclaims, "My
Father's House shall be a house of prayer for all nationalities "
Rediscover the beginnings of the Good News of Christ the Man. Gain
fresh insights on the historical background of the life of Christ
supplemented with twenty illustrations from the "Christ the Man"
graphic novel. Reverend Stephen Andrew Missick is the author The
Words of Jesus in the Original Aramaic: Discovering the Semitic
Roots of Christianity, Mary of Magdala: Magdalene, the Forgotten
Aramaic Prophetess of Christianity and A Soldier in Iraq. He is an
ordained minister of the gospel. He graduated from Sam Houston
State University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Rev. Missick has traveled extensively throughout the Middle East
and has lived among the Coptic Christians in Egypt and Aramaic
Christians in Syria. He served as a soldier in Operation Iraqi
Freedom in 2003 and 2004. He has also served as a chaplain in Iraq
for the Army National Guard. While serving in Iraq he learned
Aramaic from native Aramaic-speaking Assyrian Christians. Rev.
Missick is the writer and illustrator of the comic book series The
Hammer of God. The Hammer of God comic book dramatizes the story of
Judah Maccabee and Charles Martel.
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