"In this original and insightful book, Dorothy Jonaitis offers a refreshing alternative to the popular view of biblical apocalyptic writing as gloom-and-doom, fire-and-brimstone literature. Rather, she presents it as literature of hope and its authors as people who knew how to use their creative imaginations to communicate their hope-filled messages. The reader will come to see the apocalyptic authors of both the Old and the New Testaments as dramatists and will learn to preach, teach, and imagine their writings as dramatic messages to be applied in contemporary times of crisis."--BOOK JACKET.
An overview of the wisdom literature of the Bible. Written for those who are new to the wisdom books as well as for those who just want to refresh their memory. A synopsis for each book is given. The Book of Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Psalms, Song of Solomon (Song of Songs), Wisdom of Solomon, and Ecclesiasticus (Wisdom of Sirach) are all covered.
The editor of "St. Anthony Messenger" magazine for many years, Fr. McCloskey has answered many questions in his "Ask a Franciscan" column. He mines that wealth of material to find the most helpful questions and answers for readers to help them see the connection between their faith and their spiritual growth as disciples of Jesus Christ.
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses is an 18th- or 19th-century magical text allegedly written by Moses, and passed down as hidden (or lost) books of the Jewish Tanakh. Self-described as ""the wonderful arts of the old Hebrews, taken from the Mosaic books of the cabala and the Talmud,"" it is actually a grimoire, or text of magical incantations and seals, that purports to instruct the reader in the spells used to create some of the miracles portrayed in the Bible as well as to grant other forms of good fortune and good health. The work contains reputed Talmudic magic names, words, and ideograms, some written in Hebrew and some with letters from the Latin alphabet. It contains ""Seals"" or magical drawings accompanied by instructions intended to help the user perform various tasks, from controlling weather or people to contacting the dead or Biblical religious figures. Edited and illustrated by Edmund Kelly the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses that holds its place in occult literature.
Life moves pretty quickly these days. And, in the rush to make a living, we sometimes forget to live. The 7 book makes a wonderful gift because it inspires us to stop and look around with fresh eyes. To break out of our routines. To reconnect with all the things that are truly important to us. And to savor and treasure lifenot just now and then, but every day of the week. The 7 book is the fourth addition in the best-selling Life by the Numbers series, and it is easily one of the most inspiring to give or receive.
"The Seven Books of Paulus Ægineta, Volume 1" authored by Aegineta Paulus is a comprehensive and influential medical treatise that has left a lasting impact on the field of medicine. This ancient work, dating back to the 7th century, and which that comprises the first volume of a seminal series that delves into various of medical topics, reflecting the author's expertise as a prominent Greek physician. This collection of stories by Aegineta Paulus attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. In Volume 1, Aegineta Paulus offers a meticulous exploration of medical knowledge and practices of his time. The text covers a wide array of subjects, including anatomy, surgery, pharmacology, and obstetrics. Through detailed descriptions and also practical instructions, Paulus Ægineta imparts valuable insights into the understanding and also treatment of various ailments serving as an essential reference for medical practitioners of the era. The work's enduring significance lies in its compilation of medical knowledge from different sources, incorporating the wisdom of previous medical authorities such as Hippocrates and other one Galen.
"The Seven Books of Paulus Ægineta, Volume 2," authored by Aegineta Paulus, continues the profound exploration of medical knowledge and practices that the ancient Greek physician initiated in his seminal work. Building upon the foundation laid in Volume 1, this second volume further solidifies Aegineta's reputation as a prominent figure in the history of medicine. This collection of stories by Aegineta Paulus attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. In Volume 2, Aegineta Paulus delves deeper into a wide range of medical subjects, expanding on topics previously discussed while introducing new insights and advancements. The text delves into areas such as diseases, symptoms, and their treatments, covering both common ailments and more obscure conditions. Paulus Ægineta's meticulous approach to detailing symptoms and treatments showcases his dedication to evidence-based medicine. This volume also demonstrates the author's practical approach to medicine, providing guidance on surgical techniques, including the use of various instruments and procedures.
Paulus Aegineta was the most important physician of his day and a skillful surgeon. He gave original descriptions of lithotomy, trephining, tonsillectomy, paracentesis and amputation of the breast; the first clear description of lead poisoning comes from him. His work first appeared in Greek from the Aldine Press in Venice in 1528. The Adams translation is the first into English. -- H.W. Orr.