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Among those who read the Bible there is a century old question: When did Jesus realize that he was the Messiah? When he was in Mary's womb? When he was a child? When he was an adolescent? Certainly, when he began his three years of Public Ministry. But was he a 'late bloomer', as many others have been in the history of the world: Grandma Moses, who didn't develop her artistic side until she was no longer young, or St Francis of Assisi who loved the pleasures of wealth until he became a prisoner in a military prison, or Mahatma Gandi who didn't know that he was a world leader until he was…mehr

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Among those who read the Bible there is a century old question: When did Jesus realize that he was the Messiah? When he was in Mary's womb? When he was a child? When he was an adolescent? Certainly, when he began his three years of Public Ministry. But was he a 'late bloomer', as many others have been in the history of the world: Grandma Moses, who didn't develop her artistic side until she was no longer young, or St Francis of Assisi who loved the pleasures of wealth until he became a prisoner in a military prison, or Mahatma Gandi who didn't know that he was a world leader until he was refused entrance into a 'white' church. The premise of this little book is that Jesus didn't realize he was the long-awaited Savior until the Holy Dove descended on his head and a voice from heaven said, "You are my beloved son in whom I am well pleased." The author examines what Sacred Scripture records about the years prior to his birth and right up to the beginning of his Public Life, and using scripture, probability and imagination unfolds a story of the early years of Young Jesus.
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Autorenporträt
Ken Lawrence is a writer, photographer and designer with a passion for world cultures, art and literature. He's lived in several different countries spread across four continents and has explored dozens more. He is also the author of the Japan-based travel guide 'The Murakami Pilgrimage: A Guide to the Real-Life Places of Haruki Murakami's Fiction,' available in both paperback and digital formats. You can learn more at murakamipilgrimage.com. Furthermore, he's also written numerous guides and articles for sailingstonetravel.com about fascinating destinations throughout the world.