It takes the average reader 4 hours and 20 minutes to read Saint Paul's Joke by William Lawrence Lipton
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Two thousand years ago, Israel was an occupied nation, with a "foreign" king -- a descendant of Edomite converts -- and possessing a centuries old promise of freedom and a return to THE LAW of its founders. Then, as now, those who identified themselves as true Hebrews -- Jewish descendants of the original biblical tribes -- could be seen to apply THE LAW in varying degrees, or,styles, of observance. Those variations were not unlike the secular to orthodox variations we see in modern religious affiliations. SAINT PAUL'S JOKE recounts the history of the period and then focuses upon premise underlying the words of a Hebrew merchant, a tent maker, called Saul of Tarsus and known to us as St. Paul -- the author of over forty percent of the defining Christian work known as The New Testament. For the first two centuries of the Christian era which ended with the emergence of a king named Constantine, and a Roman-Egyptian apologistknown as Augustine of Hippo, to be a Christian meant one was either a Hebrew who followed the teachings of a man called Peter, or a paganconvert defined by the teachings of Paul. Under either identity, to be a Christian meant that - in accordance with the centuries old promise of a Davidic king whose power and law would encompass the world - you identified with, and practiced, the teachings said to have originated with Moses. Nearly four centuries ago, Sir Isaac Newton calculated the dates, the years, associated with the threatened apocalypse -- a period when all humanity would be judged by their faith in, and adherence to the decrees of, the biblical deity variously known as HaShem, Allah, or the father of Jesus. The time of that judgment, agreeing with, but derived through a different manner than the one utilized by Newton, could begin within your lifetime -- in theory it will span the periodfrom 2034/5 to 2064/5. SAINT PAUL'S JOKE looks at why and explains what those who truly believe in the teachings and prophecy will need to focus upon in order to survive that Judgment, or have their children survive it.
Saint Paul's Joke by William Lawrence Lipton is 260 pages long, and a total of 65,000 words.
This makes it 88% the length of the average book. It also has 79% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 55 minutes to read Saint Paul's Joke aloud.
Saint Paul's Joke is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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