Jim Strahan: In this book, I will demonstrate how the writings of Moses, John, and Paul, speak to three resurrections, and I will connect them to Paul's experience when he was caught up to the third heaven. I will also present twenty-one other scriptural references that reveal how this underlying pattern of "threes" spans from Genesis to Revelation.
Dr. David Konstan, professor of Classics at NYU following three decades at Brown: You know that what you have to say is important, and you invite your reader to carry on a dialogue. You defend the idea of a third resurrection with due citation of texts, and make a very strong case for it.
Boyd Purcell, PHD: I am highly impressed with Jim Strahan's ability to logically and systematically analyze The Holy Bible in depth, from historical, mathematical, and scientific perspectives. Even if readers do not agree with this author on the three resurrections and the third heaven, they can learn a lot by carefully reading and studying this book, seeing that the Bible is even more symbolic than what they may have ever heard or thought.
Michael Riley, Electrical Engineer, and co-author of "Is God Fair? What about Gandhi?": To the prospective reader, I would like to encourage you to drink deeply from the ideas and arguments in Jim's book, for you have likely never heard or seen them before-a merging of Scriptures into a belief that today's Christianity in general, not only does not teach, but likely has never even considered. The number three appears predominantly throughout Scripture. In this amazing book, you will learn of a novel use of this number that explains Paul's use of the phrase, "each man in his own order." Intrigued? Well, the answer this book gives is a solid and meaningful explanation of it. And there is more, much more. May you enjoy the exploration.
Dr. David Konstan, professor of Classics at NYU following three decades at Brown: You know that what you have to say is important, and you invite your reader to carry on a dialogue. You defend the idea of a third resurrection with due citation of texts, and make a very strong case for it.
Boyd Purcell, PHD: I am highly impressed with Jim Strahan's ability to logically and systematically analyze The Holy Bible in depth, from historical, mathematical, and scientific perspectives. Even if readers do not agree with this author on the three resurrections and the third heaven, they can learn a lot by carefully reading and studying this book, seeing that the Bible is even more symbolic than what they may have ever heard or thought.
Michael Riley, Electrical Engineer, and co-author of "Is God Fair? What about Gandhi?": To the prospective reader, I would like to encourage you to drink deeply from the ideas and arguments in Jim's book, for you have likely never heard or seen them before-a merging of Scriptures into a belief that today's Christianity in general, not only does not teach, but likely has never even considered. The number three appears predominantly throughout Scripture. In this amazing book, you will learn of a novel use of this number that explains Paul's use of the phrase, "each man in his own order." Intrigued? Well, the answer this book gives is a solid and meaningful explanation of it. And there is more, much more. May you enjoy the exploration.
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