The Story of the Torah
The first in its series, this book answers the question, “Is the Bible a dangerous book?”
Xulon Press Author Releases Commentary on the First Five Chapters of the Bible
The first in its series, this book answers the question, “Is the Bible a dangerous book?”
2019-03-28
Within the pages of Beryl
Lavender’s
new book, The
Story of the Torah ($18.99, paperback, 9781545605042; $9.99,
ebook, 9781545605059), readers will find the first in a series of biblical
commentaries in everyday English, beginning with a history of how, when, and
where the Bible came to be written, followed by explanations of the first five
books.
“Many people find the Bible
difficult and often incomprehensible,” says Lavender. “This first volume of
these easy-to-read commentaries will answer many of the questions that readers
ask and will encourage individual Bible reading.”
In a world threatened by
climate change, pollution, violence, poverty, and disintegrating family and
social life, this series of commentaries show the Bible is hugely relevant for
the twenty-first century and could help us to solve many of its problems. The Story of the Torah and The Broken Contract are currently
available, while the third volume on the Wisdom Literature, Problems, Praises and Proverbs is
currently nearing completion.
Beryl Lavender is a former
journalist and teacher of English and Divinity. She is now retired and is a
practicing member of the Anglican Church.
Xulon Press, a division of
Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more
than 12,000 titles published to date. The Story of the Torah is available
online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.