The Camel We Christians Have Swallowed

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By Ruth Richardson

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Underway is the dawning of a new day, as the bright morning sun -

representing "the sun of prophecy (Micah 3: 6)," lights the night - the

darkness by which prophecy is often explained. With the light of Jesus

shining brightly on the explanation of prophecy - "For the testimony of

Jesus is the spirit of prophecy (Revelation 19:10)," we understand it and

the rest of the Bible clearly. "Truth to Share," this book's logo, is almost

unseen. The title, arched overhead, represents a rainbow full of promise.

The cover art is by the writer, inspired by a friend's visualization.

The title itself is a word-for-word "given," as is the final section, "The

Rainbow," in chapter seven. "The Camel We Christians Have Swallowed," as

stated in the introduction, is not the well-known "eye of the needle" camel.

It is from Matthew (23:23-24) where Jesus accused the Pharisees of straining

out a gnat and swallowing a camel, neglecting the weightier matters of the

law, justice, mercy and faith. (More explanation of this title is in the

introduction and chapter one.)

The Camel We Christians Have Swallowed