Friday, March 9, 2012

Unveiling the Kings of Israel by David Down



This book was very intriguing. I found it hard to put down, and I am not a person who enjoys reading history books. I generally find the information on history dry, boring and contradicting my Biblical beliefs. However, the information in this book is so helpful in helping to connect the missing dots so to speak to the Biblical time line. How with the correct time line, every event in the Bible lines up perfectly. I must admit I learned things I didn't even know, and things I had never thought of before. I feel like I know each of the kings in the Bible on a more real level, before they were just ancient people of the Bible. It looks at history from a Biblical point of view. This would be a great book to add a study of the kings of the Bible. This book is not your typical boring history style book. I look forward to having my son use this book in the future to learn more about the kings of the Bible and how to back up the Biblical time line. However I feel that this book is mainly for High School and College Students, Adults. This book should also not be used as a stand alone book, but as book for more information or a way to intrigue students to delve deeper into the facts present in this book.

You are able to find this 168 page book through Christian Book Distributors (http://www.christianbook.com/unveiling-israel-revealing-bibles-archaeological-history/david-down/9780890516096/pd/516096?product_redirect=1&Ntt=516096&item_code=&Ntk=keywords&event=ESRCP#curr). This book starts you out with Mankinds Ancestors and walks you through Biblical history to the King of Kings. There are also 4 sets of Appendixes and 3 pages of Endnotes (which give you even more references (which were used for this book)).

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from New Leaf Publishing Group's blogging for books program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 225: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

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