It takes the average reader 4 hours and 22 minutes to read The Last Sermon on the Mount by by Daniel F. Owsley
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In the last sermon on the mount, preached by three of the apostles, it became very clear why Matthew 27:52-53 said that a lot of “graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose.” For according to a brand new Dead Sea scroll, found in 2012, it came to pass two months after the resurrection of our Alpha and Omega that a great gathering of 1,500 hungry souls took place under the shadow of some sparse olive trees on a balmy evening. And several of the joyous souls who “came out of the graves” before they “appeared unto many” others in “the holy city” were also on hand to give their supernatural testimonies. 'Twas therefore a most wonderful time of some wondrous celebration, a time of wonder, a time of real excitement, mirth, and gaiety like many followers of our Victor of Death never experienced before. And as it was written in that scroll of Ophir it additionally came about that many infirmities were miraculously healed under the shadows of Peter the Rock, John the beloved, and Thomas the Convinced. Nor was there anyone on that amazing scene that ever would have believed that he was once called Doubting Thomas. For when that apostle of God's holy fire spoke the stars seemed to blaze much brighter, the birds even seemed to sing a lot louder, and believers who gave him their ears seemed to believe even more than they did before his sweetest words came forth like honey. 'Twas a very noted meeting that Josephus the historian later wrote about as well, when he wrote that even some of the onlooking Roman guards to that event bent their knees towards the Place of the Skull, the very site where Jesus was cruelly crucified and buried nearby at it's flower adorned base. And one of the most fascinating things that the resurrected saints on hand bore witness to was the indisputable fact that before the sun ever rose on early Easter morning the night unexpectedly became as day as God's resurrection power blazed away. And that was the very same happening that soldiers reported to Pontius Pilate, which he in turn later on disclosed to emperor Tiberius in a well authenticated correspondence. So dare to enter into this guide to incredibility which shall greatly bless any thirsty soul with the kind of Living water that shall cause many lilies of the valley to bloom during the very worse kind of droughts. For this following unrolled scroll of Ophir is a most precious one. Neither can anyone argue that it isn't much finer than the purist gold that was long ago brought forth from that place where the very best dreams where documented as Peter said Verily verily, just as his Master lovingly taught him. As a bonus feature of this best of the books The Last Gospel of Christ and The Letters of Pontius Pilate are also included to bless the reader.
The Last Sermon on the Mount by by Daniel F. Owsley is 256 pages long, and a total of 65,536 words.
This makes it 86% the length of the average book. It also has 80% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 58 minutes to read The Last Sermon on the Mount aloud.
The Last Sermon on the Mount is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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