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Moses, a Work in Progress by Dr. Shay Shelton Hoffman - PAPERBACK EDITION
Moses, a Work in Progress by Dr. Shay Shelton Hoffman - PAPERBACK EDITION
Dive into the untold journey of one of history's most iconic figures in this captivating narrative, "Moses, a Work in Progress". Dr. Shay Shelton Hoffman masterfully weaves together biblical accounts and historical context to breathe life into the remarkable tale of Moses.
In this compelling retelling, readers embark on a transformative journey alongside Moses, witnessing his evolution from a humble shepherd to a revered leader. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Dr. Hoffman illuminates the intricacies of Moses' character, unveiling the profound lessons learned during his eighty years of preparation.
From the Back Cover:
This is a story. It is only a story. However, I have tried to make the story fit with the history surrounding the biblical account, along with other relative stories. This is an attempt to fill in details of an ancient story, so that it may be possible for the reader to visualize the life and development of one of our biblical heroes. Many times we think that perhaps God will just send us a "burning bush" experience and we will be ready to charge off into history doing great things for God. Yes, Moses had a burning bush experience and a spoken direction from God. And yes, he then led 2 million people out of slavery into freedom. But Moses was eighty years in training. It was not until he crossed the Red Sea that Moses began to live through a period of time that would afford his maximum learning experiences.
Book Details:
- ISBN: 978-1490877693 (paperback) 9781490877716 (Hardcover)
- Page Count: 120
- Publication Date: 07/10/2015
- Product Dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)
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