The word “myth” has come to mean “fiction” in our minds, and so some people take Bible accounts, Aesop’s fables, and Greek myths and place them all in the same category. But what if some of the old legends are true? Rather than dismiss these narratives, perhaps we should investigate them. In this case, the world is filled with giant legends that speak of heroes and wars. In this highly engaging book of giants you will discover Unique glimpses into the ancient accounts of giants from around the worldWhat does the Bible say about giants?Full-color artistry developed in an interactive format with fold outs and flaps, booklets, and more!A spectacular center spread stretching 4-feet across! It is fascinating that the ancient world agreed on many aspects of the Bible, one of these being that early in the history of mankind, a race of violent, yet intelligent giants walked the earth, were destroyed by the Flood. Through historical records, the pre-Flood and post-Flood worlds are reconstructed, with giants re-emerging in and around Israel, and you’ll see one more reason that the Bible can be trusted.
Brings to life the time when giants roamed the earth, integrating myth, legend, fantasy, and richly detailed illustrations to depict the Big People's ways of life
From the dirt and danger of a coal mine to the glittering chandeliers of a palace, from the corridors of power to the bedrooms of the mighty, Fall of Giants takes us into the inextricably entangled fates of five families—and into a ...
The Promises of Giants is a challenge to anyone who aspires to make a difference in their environment.
InValley of Giants, editor and climber Lauren DeLaunay Miller highlights nearly forty journal excerpts, original essays, interviews, archival materials, and memorable firsts that span the past century of climbing in the Valley.
Web Sites ESPN.com NFL.com Books Barber, Tiki, with Gil Reavill, Tiki: My Life in the Game and Beyond, Simon Spotlight Entertainment, New York, ... Whittingham, Richard, Giants in Their Own Words, Contemporary Books, Chicago, 1992.
This compelling novel about overcoming loss, embracing community, and living in harmony with nature is highlighted with a full-color insert of concept artwork, making it perfect for family sharing.
And he shows how we can all benefit by questioning the usual definitions of business success. In his new afterward, Burlingham reflects on the similarities and learning lessons from the small giants he covers in the book.
Motivational guru John C. Maxwell finds inspiration and encouragement in the lives of Old Testament personalities.
Invalided out of the Royal Air Force in 1926, he worked briefly for the Eastman Kodak Company—a fact of some significance, surely, to his eventual success as a mountain photographer—before giving himself over exclusively to climbing.
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