Bible Notes And Essays
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Ask anyone on the streets of America to answer one or more questions about the Bible and you will get a variety of misinformed answers. Therefore, it is my opinion that our country is Biblically illiterate. They may have an abundance of thoughts on the matter, but when you compare those thoughts to scripture the lack of true knowledge becomes evident. When King James' scribes translated the Hebrew and Greek manuscripts into English in 1611, they made many mistakes, which they duly noted in a letter to the King in the front of that Bible. So I have compiled particular scriptures from throughout the Bible and added some topical essays in an effort to dispel some of the lies, myths, and traditions of men associated with those mistranslations. I do not claim to be an expert in languages or the Bible, but research and homework is simple enough to do.
Born in Austin, Texas, Glenn Jacobson is a student of wildlife and marine mammals. His writing incorporates daily events and life-changing events with Biblical practices and spiritual views. His candor can be both serious and humorous. He is the writer and author of Heaven by the Sea, Walking Through the Park, The Plight of Dolphins: When Humans Get in the Way, Paradise in Texas, and Old Friends Remembered, as well as a collection of short stories called Dog Tales. He had articles published in both college newspapers and The Smithville Times as a contributing columnist. For three years, Mr. Jacobson conducted field research in non-point source pollution for the City of Austin, Texas, which led to his being named as Co-Researcher on a grant from the City of Austin with Dr. Steve Ziser (1993). He achieved membership into Phi Theta Kappa, The National Deans List and Who's Who in American Junior Colleges. He was also accepted into The Space Life Sciences Training Program (SLSTP) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (1992). His writing is inspirational and salty.