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Jonah

Book Review by: Clacir Virmes Junior     

Original Author: The Bible
This abstract was translated from V. Jonah (Jonas)
The real proof of the interaction that existed between Man and God is evidenced in this book wriiten thousand years ago,
in a period similiar to our days, it means: power, corruption, religious cult, imorality and many violence. The only thing that float is the relationship between Man and God, which through these years have been far aparted more and more. And the most ironic of all, is that the responsibility belongs justly to the religious cult, namely the clergy that with his inquisition's obscurity, blinded the simple clarity of the existing divine communication, meaning with this that dialogue between both parts continues directly, despite after Messiah's coming this realtinship passed to be in spirit, it means, through reflection, like He did himself. Forgiveness was immediate from God since regret was sincere, there wasn't necessity of appeal a any repetitive pattern to this effect. In this book we find even disagreement from the prophet before a divine decision and however there wasn't consequences from such behaviour, preceding a satisfaction from the Omnipotent to Jonah, showing again, the clear evidence of the kind of relationship that the human being can develop with God.
Published: July 06, 2006

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