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Follow on Google News | Genesis 11:1 Tells Us the World Had a Single Language at One TimeBy: eBookIt.com Adam Names the Animals takes us to places where no starship 'Enterprise' would go; back to our own amazing origins. It is annotated and illustrated with colorful animal favorites. A QUICK LINGUISTIC PEEK Adam Names the Animals approaches Genesis 11:1 with a fresh take. Suddenly a curious giant of a 'tree - trimmer,' ambles into view. Adam spies a black bristly brush on the back of it's very long neck . He'll call him '(G )oref' named for the 'scruff of it's neck.' Checking Google we find some 15 modern nations unknowingly still call this creature by this special feature, 'Giraffe.'When a butterfly flips onto Adam's forefinger he'll name it 'parpar,' meaning 'to flutter.' France's par/ler, "to speak " contains a fluttering tongue. Britain's Par/liament has multi- flutterings. Spanish and English par/rots and par/akeets have fluttering tongues as well. We're getting hungry but please dont eat the fruit. However before we leave this fascinating place we'll double check our Aramaic dictionary. Aramaic, the language of the Old Testament prophets, was still spoken so beautifully by the Redeemer and disciples BCE. in the New Testament). As a source of hope and blessing for all mankind, we hope Aramaic will remain the historic living language it deserves to be. Eastward of Eden Beautifully illustrated with some Renaissance art, it will take us on a quite different journey. There the first Earthly lovers must face darkness and danger. This may knock some modern stereotypes clear out of the star-studded Milky Way. We'll be tracking the expulsion of the world's first lovers. Will their love survive the new darkness and danger? We tuck our binoculars away, scrape the mud off our boots, and hope our cell- phone 'shots's are a smash! Join Ali on the next exciting journey! Purchase Eastward of Eden at https://www.ebookit.com/ End
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