Has God Spoken?: Proof of the Bible's Divine Inspiration - eBook
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you gotta read this.
God has spoken?; Thisis a book that is full truthful insights that can change, and gives you anidea on what the Bible is really saying. That is the Bible is the word and the word was God. If your an skeptics who is looking a for truth, I challenge you to read this and be ready to transform from the life you never regret. Honestly I requested this book through its beautiful cover, without thinking how great this book was... Highly recommended if your seeking truth.
The author not just reveal the truth but, it reveals the real you if you read this book. There are chapters I would pause a while to think and fonder, even made me in cry to think that Jesus died on the cross for me. This was the book that change my perception in life aside from the Bible. HIGLY recommended!
August 29, 2012
Has God Spoken by Hank Hanegraaff
Has God Spoken by Hank Hanegraaff
The book takes a look at some of the common challenges that question the divine message of the Bible. Hank looks at the four areas of questions regarding the manuscript, archeology, prophecy, and how to read the Bible faithfully and how to listen to the stories as they were intended to be listened to. He addresses some of the main, current questions from various people including scholars, scientists, and politicians and tries to respond with a solid, biblical foundation as well as common sense and logic.
The book was very interesting to read as he addressed and responded to some challenges Christians face in their lives from non-believers. He combines his broad knowledge of the Bible with science, politics, and philosophy. His arguments are, for the most part, clearly addressing some of the issues.
The first two parts of the book were excellent and outstanding, looking at the history of the manuscripts and archeological findings that support the validity of the Bible as the true word of God. He lays out his arguments and refutes the challenges in a very logical way and it is easy to follow his thoughts. The last two parts are a little harder to follow, as he continues to pick on peopleâÂÂs beliefs based on short quotes taken from speeches given in situations where a full testimony was out of place or where people responded to challenges from the far right. While his main thoughts are still mostly clear, it seems strongly directed against peopleâÂÂs beliefs that sometimes seem to read into the certain situations and do not seem to be reflecting the true beliefs the person may be holding.
In summary, the book is an interesting, up to date response to challenges of the BibleâÂÂs authority as GodâÂÂs word. It is written in language that is easy to follow and engaging in current questions and issues. Overall, I would recommend this book.
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February 15, 2012
Has God Spoken? - Good Reference
Has God Spoken? Proof of the BibleâÂÂs Divine Inspiration by Hank Hanegraaff
This book is about the different ways that a Christian can prove that God has spoken and that His Word is truly divine. Hank Hanegraaff uses several different anagrams to help keep those different evidences in our memories. This book is meant to be a tool to help Christians be able to refute various arguments against the divine inspiration of the Bible in an educated way.
While the information itself is interesting and, as far as I could tell, Biblically accurate, I found it very hard to stay interested in this book. In some cases the author really made things easy to understand, but in others he used bigger words that, those of us who have not necessarily been Biblically trained may not understand. There were several sections that I had to re-read just to be able to understand what he was saying. I kept a dictionary nearby to look up words that I wasnâÂÂt completely certain of the meanings. I would recommend this book as a reference, but if youâÂÂre looking for a quick read that you can use instantly to have an educated conversation, this isnâÂÂt the book. However, I do see the value of this book, and I will definitely be keeping it nearby and using it as a guide.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneezeî.com <http://BookSneezeî.com> book review bloggers 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 CommissionâÂÂs 16 CFR, Part 255 <http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/16cfr255_03.html> : âÂÂGuides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.âÂÂ
November 27, 2011
Has God Spoken?
Has God Spoken?: Proof of the Bible's Divine Inspiration
By: Hank Hanegraaff
This book is a work of apologetics and read as such, filled with stories of those opposed to God and the argument that God exists. The book is written on a highly intellectual realm, and reads as a seminary text. Some of the ideas behind the book such as the use of acronyms are helpful in trying to obtain the information (MAPS â manuscript, archaeological, prophecy, scriptural synergy). True to form with many apologists, the book is geared to the likes of upper level college and professor discussions.
I found that the book is not to be taken lightly and would not recommend it to just anyone. There are several stories through the book that I found myself unfamiliar with, so I felt lost and confused. I believe that as time goes on, I will gain from the book. I think that fans of Ravi Zacharias would enjoy the flow and feel of the book. I believe God has spoken, but he does not use a language that is above the everyday person. I understand that most apologists battle college professors, but it is the average person that has more day to day contact with unbelievers.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneezeî.com <http://BookSneezeî.com> book review bloggers 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 CommissionâÂÂs 16 CFR, Part 255 <http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/16cfr255_03.html> : âÂÂGuides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.âÂÂ
October 26, 2011