The Beating of Sodom and Gomorrah is a new book by John J. Collins that chronicles the history of King Ahab’s pursuit of the two kings of Israel, namely the prophet Amos and King Jezebel, and their destruction at the hands of Ahab and his army of ten thousand men in order to steal all of their treasures and their booty. This tale of triumph and retribution describes how Ahab’s wrathful rage against the two kings led him to mete out punishment to the most malevolent of human creatures.
This book is written by Collins and illustrated by Chicago-based publisher James Hastings. This book will introduce readers to the story of the Israelites in the days of King Ahab’s attempt to see to it that the two ancient kings were brought to justice. This book will introduce these ancient Israelites as they explore the legendary setting of the world of Judges and I Samuel, as well as the origins of biblical scholars such as Josephus, who authored several works that discuss the power of kings in Israel.
In addition to details about historical context, Collins and Hastings present a series of historical events that will be featured in this volume. One example of this is a description of the life of Moses, whose mother had Moses kidnapped by the Egyptians. In order to rescue his mother from the clutches of Egyptian assassins, Moses was eventually taken captive by the Israelites, who quickly became the only civilization to conquer the Egyptian realm.
At the time of the destruction of the city of Sodom and Gomorrah, Christians did not believe that a virgin was truly God’s chosen woman, Mary, but what did people think of the character of Mary? Through a brief synopsis of the entire Biblical story, we are introduced to the characteristics of a woman who was born as the result of a mortal man and who faced such an event with grace.
The Beating of Sodom and Gomorrah will also offer a glimpse into the type of society that existed in the ancient city of Sodom, specifically the fact that it was where the biblical patriarch Jacob settled. Jacob originally left to find a more comfortable home for himself and his wife Rachel, but instead he found it was in the land of Sodom. Through a detailed look at the city of Sodom, one will learn why this Biblical city was destroyed and what kind of lifestyle they lived.
By means of researching various characters and profiles, the readers will learn what makes the character of Jesus such a fascinating figure. In addition to finding out why the Bible includes so many references to Jesus, they will be provided with an amazing knowledge about the common beliefs held by different Biblical people, from Moses to King David. In other words, this book will allow readers to examine some of the hidden facts behind some of the most famous figures in the Bible.
One of the things that can be learned from the Beating of Sodom and Gomorrah is that there is much to be gained from reading the Bible, which is perhaps the greatest trait of all. In addition to studying the history of human societies, the Bible can also be used to educate the readers on many key topics, especially if one wishes to learn about current events.
By means of this book, the readers will gain an accurate perspective on biblical people and events as well as their beliefs. With a synopsis of some of the major events of biblical people and events, as well as some stunning insights into some of the more obscure occurrences, this book will undoubtedly prove to be a valuable tool for anyone looking to increase their knowledge of the Bible.