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Decoding Moses: In the Genesis – Powerful Interpretation of the Book of Genesis Sheds New Light on Bible's Foundational Principles

Masterfully crafted by David N Malary, ‘Decoding Moses: In The Genesis’ brings a revolutionary new level of appreciation and understanding to the Bible’s most fascinating book. Through a unique deciphering of Moses’ Genesis text, Malary manages to awaken to rejuvenated life, the dormant forces that inhabit the scriptures containing this book of beginnings. Many new details are shared for the first time, both, on the true meanings of what Moses intended to communicate in these writings, and on very specific details of Moses’ life that have remained hidden until now. (such as revelation of the name of the princess who rescued the boy from the Nile and the family composition of the courts in which Moses was bred), Malary helps readers on both ends of the religion v. science scale comprehend the beginning’s story in a way currently unavailable to even the most experienced of Biblical scholars.

 

Lake Worth, FL -- (SBWIRE) -- 04/09/2015 -- While he has found himself versed in the Bible from early childhood, David N Malary has had to personally deal with the fierce conflict of what man has made of Bible scripture. In fact, Malary is confident enough to assert that most experienced Biblical teachers fail to truly grasp the higher message contained within the word they proclaim.

In an effort to stimulate man's interests into researching the deeper truths hidden within scripture, Malary has endeavored to confront traditional Bible teachings at their very ground-level. In 'Decoding Moses: In The Genesis', he starts at the beginning of the Bible, and stroke by stroke, enunciates foundational principles that expose the nature and being of the Deity who conceived and formed the universe. In his own original style, he manages to masterfully weave within the exposé a generous portion of biographic notes about Moses that surpass anything of concrete value ever produced concerning the author of the book of Genesis.

Synopsis:

"While most Bible scholars and teachers try their best to make the foundation of the Bible both viable and appreciable, it can be clearly observed that, over time, it has lost much in these considerations; changing from something tangible into something fantastic and almost improbable," explains the author. "It is this kind of failure which creates occasions for such a personality as the reigning pontiff, Pope Francis II, to declare that the Genesis story is a fable and that Adam and Eve didn't exist."

"In this new book, I have picked through the Genesis story at an especially mature level to soundly interpret the text, and put it into the appropriate context to arouse proper understanding of its gist."

Continuing, "Genesis can now make that vital transition from a fable, pure and simple, to an illustrated fact, with the worth of each scripture defended and placed in context with the surrounding evolving world. It confronts Darwin in his view of the primal ancestor of man as coming from a single-cell organism; and challenges Freud, who mistook who Moses was in his own writing about the Egyptian prince. In essence, Genesis can now be viewed in context of the mission for which it was composed and be regarded credibly, both, philosophically and scientifically."

It should be quite evident that all past attempts at describing the man Moses in a biography had fallen outside of the parameters of probability. That is, until now! In Decoding Moses in the Genesis, the life of Moses, the man, is delineated with clear and precise details, from his birth through the various stages of his ultimately turbulent life. The dates of his birth, of his first exit from Egypt, of his return to face the pharaoh, and of the exodus, are all given with as near-exactitude as any other known event of the time. The book challenges the previous stories that saw Moses in Egypt under pharaohs Seti and Ramses II as incorrect. The correct name of the princess who rescued the boy from the Nile, and the family composition of the courts in which Moses was bred are disclosed. The adventures of Abraham, Joseph and Jacob and the Israelites between Canaan and Egypt are put under proper light for what they were appointed to signify for humanity of all times.

Cain and posterity, Abel, Seth and posterity, Noah, Nimrod, Assur, Babel; what did Moses really mean to convey in all those word-names? This book is full of suspense. The content is very informative for anyone who is interested in acquiring knowledge that edifies, in general. A trove of good value awaits your interest in it.

This is just the first in a series of exposés to be expected from Malary, with each future work committed to the author's mandate of providing deeper knowledge and meanings of Bible writings.
Release date for 'Decoding Moses: In The Genesis' is April 4, 2015

Available now at http://www.decodingmoses.com ; http://www.createspace.com/5302279
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Also available on kindle!
ISBN: 978-1-5078-7567-4.

About David N Malary
The author was born in Maissade, Haiti. He is issued of a Pentecostal pastor and a daughter of peasant farmers. His early school days were spent, first, under influence of American missionaries, and later, with German professors who, in quasi-unconventional arrangements, taught him the rudiments of Philosophy and the Social Sciences. Just before the fall of Baby Doc, the program closed and David exited to New York. After a brief sojourn in the United States, he returned to Haiti in 1990 attempting to regain some status in his country. He pursued studies in Theology and Law, but all along has maintained the constancy of one involved in independent research into questions of philosophical concerns. Since early 2000's, he lives between the two countries, and militates in the Caribbean District as a missionary for an US-based Christian ministry and teaches English, Theology and Social Science.