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Follow on Google News | Netzari Times Publishing Is Pleased To Announce The Release Of “Exposing Lucifer” by Mark KrellExposing Lucifer is available from Amazon.com in both paperback and Kindle editions through their global channels, and paperback only from CreateSpace.com, and other retail outlets in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
Through his investigations Mark discovered that many of the firmly held Western religious beliefs are anchored in ancient mythologies that had been progressively syncretized with the Hebrew/Christian faith throughout the Common Era (CE). Most people, for example, believe the Serpent, Lucifer, Satan, the Accuser, and the Devil are all one and the same. Readers will be amazed to discover that these characters are not the same, as each one is revealed for who they really are. Lucifer is a Latin word that means, “Shining One” in English. It is the same exact meaning as its translated Hebrew parent word, “helel” found in Isaiah 14:12. But King James chose to leave the Latin Vulgate Lucifer untranslated; The author presents a sight, sound, and touch teaching principle through the presentation of Hebrew words in Chaldean flame letter script, vocalizations, and literal meanings in English. This helps the reader to relate the ancient Hebrew cultural meaning of featured words to a contemporary cultural definition. Seeing the Hebrew letters, pronouncing them, and reading the English definition helps the reader commit the words and concepts to rote memory. By exposing his readers to some ancient Hebrew customs, Mark explains aspects of the culture, idioms, and poetic patterns behind these early manuscripts. The contemporary American idiom, “Don’t bust my chops”, the author points out, would be completely lost on ancient and future cultures; not to mention the present day Eastern world where such expressions can be devastatingly offensive . The lack of understanding ancient Hebrew colloquialisms makes it equally impossible for the contemporary Westerner to grasp what the scriptures actually say. What is presented from the pulpit in contemporary denominations is commonly accepted as infallible. This is a very different mindset than the Borean's who believed it was their duty to question everything Paul and Silas were teaching by searching the Scriptures daily (Acts 17:11). Helping the reader to unravel the infallible mentality and to think outside the status quo box is the underlying thesis of this book. Developing a pattern of questioning and investigating, leads to a deeper knowledge and comprehension of faith. This book will become a favorite by anyone that loves to be challenged. End
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