Killing Abel

by Michael Tieman

Book, 2016

Status

Available

Publication

M. Tieman (2016), 306 pages

Description

Killing Abel is a work of fiction based on the first passages of the book of Genesis in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. In Killing Abel, God is depicted as a loving Father, which is not always an easy role to play, as many mortal fathers would readily admit. Being a good father is the most important, most difficult, and without exception, the most consequential obligation a man has. In the truest sense of the word, I believe that Killing Abel is a novel interpretation of the historical events from Adam to Noah. This is not meant to be theology, it is the fictional account of a loving Father and His children based on what little is revealed in the Bible. Perhaps God chose not to reveal much about the first 1,700 years of man's history so that man would think more about those early days. I hope that my imagination will entice you to use yours as you read a novel view of the killing of Abel.… (more)

Language

ISBN

1626769591 / 9781626769595

Local notes

"Killing Abel is a novel based on the historical events from Adam to Noah. Killing Abel plausibly answers dozens of mysteries in prose like; what was Enoch prophecy? Why did God take Enoch alive? Why did the Creator of the Heavens and the earth in just six days, have Noah take 100 years to build an untested wooden boat to save creation?"
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