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Thy Rod and Thy Staff They Comfort Me: BOOK IIThe Book of Hebrews and the Corporal Punishment of Children in the Christian Context A New Book by Samuel MartinThis book has been 14 years in the making. Samuel Martin returns with his second volume in the series "Thy Rod and Thy Staff, They Comfort Me." This second book is a follow up to his first book 'Thy Rod and Thy Staff, They Comfort Me: Christians and the Spanking Controversy." (published in 2006) That first book was not sold but was given away on numerous sites on the Web and continues to be available for free. (see www.biblechild.com) A hard copy version is available. (see the author's Amazon page - https: //www.amazon.com/Samuel-Martin/e/B00HP94ZZA/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1)This new book promises to be a welcomed addition to the series turning its attention to the New Testament book of Hebrews chapter 12:5-11, which is a key text quoted by many Christians today in their belief in corporal punishment. Samuel Martin further strengthens an already compelling case against corporal punishment in this new book. Features off this new book are: The Original Manuscript Order of Hebrews and Its Importance?Who wrote Hebrews and why that is important?If Paul wrote Hebrews, why did he not identify himself openly in the book?What geographical region was Hebrews written to?When was the book of Hebrews written?What is the main subject of the book of Hebrews?Who is the book of Hebrews relevant for today?How does this survey of Hebrews link to our understanding of the debate concerning spanking children in the 21st century? Reviews of this book: "Samuel Martin does a good job of writing with an easy to understand touch ... He comes to similar conclusions that I do regarding the spanking controversy." - Professor William Webb, Adjunct Professor of Biblical Studies, Tyndale Seminary, Canada and author of the book "Corporal Punishment in the Bible: A Redepemtive Movement Hermeneutic for Troubling Texts" (InterVarsity, 2011)"I think you present a well crafted argument." - Pastor Crystal Lutton, author of "Biblical Parenting""a very provocative and stimulating perspective of Hebrews." - Clay Clarkson, author of "Heartfelt Discipline: Following God's Path of Life to the Heart of Your Child."
A chipmunk and squirrel decide to steal a sack of Christmas nuts from a family of hunters. But in order to do so, they must outwit a keen-nosed dog and enlist the help of a sneezing moose, a black bear with a taste for honeyed ham, and two bickering owls who may or may not be friends.A rollicking holiday tale of wild animal adventure in the spirit of Roald Dahl's classic The Fantastic Mr. Fox!
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