Rating:  Summary: Enlightening Review: This book is a must. Easy to read go with you anywhere book. This book brought me closer, and on a more personal basis with Jesus.
Rating:  Summary: A Load of B.S. Review: This book is completely untrue, unreliable, and, above all, unbiblical.For one, Jesus Christ did begin to perform miracles until he was thirty years of age (when he began his ministry). Even then, he only healed to show others that he was the Christ. He did not spend his childhood healing little birdies with broken wings. That is an absurdity. And two, Jesus did not know Judas as a child. If he did, he was definitely not possessed by SATAN! Preposterous! Judas was possessed by Satan only for a brief time; when he partook of the Last Supper sacreligiously. John 13:27 of the New Testament states clearly, "As soon as Judas took the bread, Satan entered into him." This book is a load. To take this book of lies as truth would be stupid.
Rating:  Summary: Most thought provoking book of our decade Review: This book is the work of someone who has, first of all, an incredible knowledge of the Bible and a first hand testimony to the devine nature of the Jesus. His research into many of the writings that exist, which include many thousands of ancient documents have never before been brought together in such a dialogue as to explain in more detail "the rest of the story" which surely did exist around the Savior as a child and his earthly family and friends. You are one of the "great ones." Great work, Glenn ... I love you.. your sister ... Lynda
Rating:  Summary: AUTHOR'S SPECIAL COMMENTS Review: This is an extra-Biblical history of the childhood of Jesus written by His brothers and Matthew. It is contained within the ongoing series called, "Hidden Treasure Series". It contains the known accounts beginning with Jesus' great grandparents down to the death of Joseph when Jesus was about 14 years old. This is a must read for those who would like to broaden their understanding of the recorded histories of Jesus that have been ignored since the second century. These writings were well known before the canon was formalized and then lost in history out of neglect. The entire series will restore for the reader the writings that have been hidden from around the world.
Rating:  Summary: A Book of Ignorance, Arrogance and Marketing. Review: What a circus, what a show, the best deal in town a book on Jesus' childhood written by marketers masquerading as experts. The ignorance come from the many misunderstood poorly researched and misinterpreted ancient texts. The Arrogance comes from thinking they know it all. I started to think as I read they were truly trying to inform us about a little known subject, but in the end I knew it was for money, that exact same thing that Jesus condemned at the Temple over the money exchangers disrespecting G-d. This book if written by Divinity Historians can be good, but not this one for obvious reasons.
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