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KLEPTOMANIAC: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway?


Guest Frank Chase Jr

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Guest Frank Chase Jr

Hello, my name is Dr. Frank Chase Jr, Th.D, I just released a book titled, KLEPTOMANIAC: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway? The ISBN for the print book is 9780975521779, which will be on Amazon in a couple of weeks.  The ebook is now on Amazon and the ISBN is 9780975521762. The publication date for the book is June 1, 2016. I am also interested in a book review.  http://tithenomore.com is my blog and you can view the book cover there. Below is a short synopsis of the book.

Synopsis: KLEPTOMANIAC is a journey into the annuals of biblical history concerning what the Bible teaches about tithing and giving. This book will take you on the proverbial archeological quest to uncover the true meaning of biblical words that deal with money. When confusion exists about what certain words mean in the Bible, such as tithe, tithing, tenth or ten percent, this book will examine the Hebrew and Greek language to bring to life what these words actually mean in context. This book will upend the common beliefs held by believers concerning giving and tithing based on the history of the original people of the Bible and how they related to money. From the very beginning to the end of the book, everything is supported by Scripture and research. You will know from the onset why the author, Dr. Frank Chase Jr., wrote the book and learn about his personal story of what happened as a result of embracing New Covenant giving principles from the New Testament. No book asks questions like this book. And some of those questions are: does the Bible talk about tithing? Did God change the tithe at some point in biblical history? Are first fruits money? Is the tithe food or money? Is the church the storehouse? Did Jesus, Paul and the Disciples tithe? Did the early church honor a money tithe system? Are Christians really cursed for not tithing ten percent of their income? These questions will be answered based on scholarship, the land, the language and the literature of the original Biblical people. Not only does the book cover the Old Testament tithe, but it will travel through time to unveil what the New Testament teaches about giving and tithing by analyzing some of the epistles of Apostle Paul concerning his views and the instructions he gave on charitable giving. This book defines biblical terms using the Hebrew and Greek text to bring clarity and understanding of the scripture in context. KLEPTOMANIAC defines the actual orthodox biblical tithe.  You can also view the front and back cover below. If you need more info, let me know.Fixed-Final-Cover-Trade-Soft-Cover.pngat 

 

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