The Art Of Religion Book

Religion Vs. Relationship

This is a true story about a 79 year old man’s personal walk with God, written over 8 years, from the aspect of an investigative reporter. A man who spent nearly 50 years of his life both inside and outside of the “corporate church,” freely ministering to hurting people. This book dives into the Biblical history of the personal relationship that God desires to have with mankind. A relationship which many people, unfortunately, keep turning into what Jesus (Yeshua) called the “traditions of man.”

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Chapter 6 – The Divine Presence Of The “Aleph Tav” in Scripture

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Chapter 6 – The Divine Presence of the “Aleph Tav” in Scripture

Did you know that the “Aleph Tav” was a divine Messianic symbol, that was used in the original Hebrew Texts (Tanakh) “7,339” times, but never translated once into our English Bibles?

The importance of the Aleph Tav is a fascinating Biblical teaching that you will not want to miss reading about. It is examined in detail, using a teaching textbook written by William Sanborn as a template.

It may be left up to God Himself to explain why only 1% of our Old Testament English Bibles are lacking this revelatory information. While the main parts of the chapter centers on the Aleph Tav, it also touches on other important topics like, church history, spiritual relationships, and the teachings of Balaam, plus an extended story about Abraham that our English Bibles do not talk about.

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