Can you pray to change something that has already happened?
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- What is the meaning of life?
- When did time begin?
- Did Adam and Eve spend thousands, even millions of years in the Garden before the Fall?
- Were the men who appeared to Abram and saved Lot’s family from the destruction of Sodom, visitors from another planet?
- Was Lot’s wife turned into a pillar of salt or disintegrated by a nuclear blast?
- Who were the sons of God and the giants of Genesis 6?
- Is Hell an alternative universe?
- Can you pray to change something that has already happened?
- What happens when we die?
- Will eternity be boring?
- Is Heaven a real place? If it is, where is it?
- Is time travel possible?
A Hebrew Teacher Looks At:
Stargates, Time Travel, and Alternate Universes
Biblical Word Studies with:
Chaim Bentorah
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Hebrew scholar, Chaim Bentorah explores the original language of the Bible. He has traced words to their Semitic origins and searched out ancient Jewish literature to determine if the renderings in this book are within the range of plausibility. Then he stepped out of the box and drew from the science of modern physics and his Ph.D. studies in biblical archaeology to reach the conclusions presented in this book.
He believes it is important to study the Word of God in its original languages and to be wholly dependent upon the Holy Spirit to guide students into their knowledge of God. The nature of the Hebrew language is open to a wide scope of interpretation and not all traditional interpretations should be trusted as exclusively accurate.
The ideas explored in this book are not presented as fact, but as possibility, well within the parameters of the original language and context. If you believe in God and Jesus Christ His Son who came to earth, lived, died, and rose again to atone for your sins and that you believe you will spend eternity with God in a place called heaven, then the possibilities of His reality are endless, and the original languages of His Word do not contradict the possibilities presented in this book.
You never know, Bigfoot may be a heavenly creature who steps in and out of a portal now and then to say “Hi there!”
“De omnibus est dubitandum” “Everything should be questioned.” Descartes
“Thank you Chaim Bentorah for another thought-provoking book, this is another one that I will read and ponder over more than once! I also go back and buy additional copies to share with friends who are never disappointed by your books. Please keep writing and sharing your insights into scripture, it always makes me want to go deeper with God! God Bless you, Brother.” Five Stars
“It will probably bring a frown or two when one reads my point of view regarding your latest book. My first impression is WOW! The Holy Spirit had to be guiding you as you wrote the contents of this book. There are places in this Manuscript that I could sense the presence of The Holy Spirit as I read the content of that particular chapter. I can only speak for myself, and my thoughts are this book brings confirmation for those who seek the deep things of God. I am reading it again to make sure that I don’t miss anything. I am recommending it to others as well. Thank you for going beyond our personal realm of thought.” Five Stars
“I haven’t run across many books that are deeply thought-provoking and yet fun to read. Bentorah’s STARGATES is just that. I’ve always felt that God, His worlds and His ways were far more multi-faceted than the human mind can grasp, and far less restrictive than many traditional religious books put forth. The translations of God’s words and events here are laced through with depth and meaning, and all resonated with me. Okay, yes. I’m a long-time published science fiction author. I’ll grant that perhaps my mind is more open to Bentorah’s expansion on traditional ideas. But I’ve shared his book with some of my Bible study sisters–and none are fiction authors–and all have felt a resonance with the scenarios and also enjoyed Bentorah’s comfortable humor. I’d never be so brazen as to limit the God of the Universe by our current scientific knowledge. STARGATES enters into the vast and breathtaking existence that, to me, is inherent in Who our Magnificent God is. Shalom! Soli Deo Gloria! Five Stars
A crazy and fun book filled with speculations and imagination where the Scriptures are not absolutely clear. As wild as some of Chaim Bentorahs thinking might be, what his sharing of his ideas did for me was nothing less than to drive me further into God’s Word. To marvel at His greatness. To draw me even more so to want to know the heart of the God Creator of the universe. And who knows, maybe a few of Bentorahs ideas just might be spot on. Or is Chaim just scratching the surface! To God be the Glory! Five Stars
“Absolutely fascinating. As is often stated about the descriptions of what is seen in visions the writer could only describe it from what he knew and had seen. Well, Chaim has taken what we know from scientific research and what has been theorized as possibilities by physicists and applied it to incidents in the bible that certainly could well be what actually happened.
It is certainly a thought-provoking book. No doubt there will be vocal detractors but what is written is certainly possible knowing what we know now. I will be reading it a couple of times to see what I missed the first time. Five Stars
I write lots of books. I read tons of books. There are very few I read twice, slowly digesting and thinking about what the contents are really saying and how they apply to real life. This is one of those. It may possibly even become a favourite. It will certainly join my Top 10 books of my reading decade and possibly even be one of the books I’d select to choose if ever I was to get stranded on that desert island. Five Stars