We could call this book fiction but it's not really. No fictional characters have been added. No scriptural events have been altered. It is the true story of Rebekah and Isaac, told with art. What makes the book a contribution to understanding these great ancestral heroes is an examination of what their feelings must have been and what may have caused those feelings: their joy as well as their anguish. The author shares here her loving empathy with both Rebekah and Isaac for what they did when crisis presented itself. ...
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We could call this book fiction but it's not really. No fictional characters have been added. No scriptural events have been altered. It is the true story of Rebekah and Isaac, told with art. What makes the book a contribution to understanding these great ancestral heroes is an examination of what their feelings must have been and what may have caused those feelings: their joy as well as their anguish. The author shares here her loving empathy with both Rebekah and Isaac for what they did when crisis presented itself. This simple response to the admonition to "liken the scriptures unto ourselves," will reveal to the reader what is perhaps the most beautiful love story in the scriptures and will leave him with warm feelings toward his God, his family, and human nature.
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