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The Bible has remained a mystery throughout historical times, and still is. This is about ending the confusion and a new interpretation. It has two parts. The first part is a piece meal investigation into the first twelve chapters of the Book of Genesis, articulating the problem our Bible promises to end. The second part is a look at two major characters of our Bible, Abraham and Jesus Christ, and offering a brief look into what the second coming might entail. And offers a hope of returning love back into the living, in every body.

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The Bible has remained a mystery throughout historical times, and still is. This is about ending the confusion and a new interpretation. It has two parts. The first part is a piece meal investigation into the first twelve chapters of the Book of Genesis, articulating the problem our Bible promises to end. The second part is a look at two major characters of our Bible, Abraham and Jesus Christ, and offering a brief look into what the second coming might entail. And offers a hope of returning love back into the living, in every body.

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Paul Wenzler is a semi-retired carpenter/cabinet maker who lives in rural New Mexico near the Rio Grande River. Three decades ago, while reading An Autobiography by the British philosopher RG Collingwood on the relationship between questions and answers, where one implies the other, this sentence arose in his awareness: "If the Gospels are given as the solution to human suffering, what's the problem?" It was that question that began his quest for meaning into our Bible.