"The Three Edens"

by Paul W. Syltie

"The Three Edens"

by Paul W. Syltie

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Overview

This is not a book for the fainthearted. It is a thrilling adventure story that carries the reader through the entire pageant of history, from the farthest reaches of antiquity to the utmost limits of prophecy, complemented by supporting secular knowledge, focusing on the awesome plan God has put into motion. Throughout this anthology, the chosen people of promise are brought into sharp relief against the unceasing tactics of Satan to derail the plan, and bring an end to history’s climax: the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for the salvation of mankind, and the resurrection of the saints to bring new government – the renewed Eden on earth.

In the process of this thriller there are shown to be not one, not two, but three Edenic periods on earth! Follow the chapters of this book and its thorough documentation into an exciting and new experience that will tantalize and inspire you to the higher thoughts of the Almighty.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013625464
Publisher: Xulon Press
Publication date: 05/17/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Paul W. Syltie was raised on a crop and dairy farm in western Minnesota, and attended universities in the Upper Midwest, obtaining a Ph.D. in Soil Fertility in 1980. He married his high school sweetheart Sandy, and they are the parents of six children and nine grandchildren. Dr. Syltie is a farmer, writer, and instructor in natural agricultural methods who travels worldwide to help farmers improve their health and productivity by returning the soil to its God-intended vitality.

Other books by the same author:
The Syltie Family in America
The New Eden: Millennial Agriculture, a Key to Understanding the Kingdom of God
Understanding God’s Government
How Soils Work: A Study Into the God-Plane Mutualism of Soils and Crops
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