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eBook details
- Title: Crowns Do Blossom
- Author : Stephen Paul Brooks
- Release Date : January 24, 2015
- Genre: Bible Studies,Books,Religion & Spirituality,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 6434 KB
Description
Human females are God’s crown of creation. They have embedded within them twenty-two gemstones whose facets gleam brightly in the light of Jesus Christ the Messiah. These twenty-two gemstones are called the Hebrew alphabet. Each letter, with its unique paleo-Hebrew pictorial and symbolic meaning, is attached to a particular proverb in Proverbs 31:10-31. Women are designed by God to be complex and spiritually profound. Their role in God’s plan is never simplistic.
Crowns Do Blossom will give the reader insight into each unique Hebrew letter as it is lived out through a noble righteous woman. Proverbs 31 is a prophecy given to and through a prophetess. This prophcy is for exhortation, edification, and rebuke towards a king of Israel. It conveys to men and women a role model of righteous relationships in romance, marriage, and family relationships.
If you, a female, are looking for a book that will help you build your spiritual confidence in Jesus the Messiah, or if you are a man who wants to understand the value of women in your life, this book can help you achieve that confidence or revelation of the value of womanhood. It will dramatically change and help convince the reader that their relationship to Jesus Christ is affected by how they believe, think, and treat women.
Stephen Paul Brooks is a believer in Jesus Christ and experienced the baptism in the Holy Spirit as a young man. He resides in El Paso, Texas with his wife Kimberly Dale. They have been married for 35 years and have two children and seven grandchildren. Stephen Paul attended Southwestern Assembly of God University from 1995-1999. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Pastoral Ministries. Currently he is studying Hebrew and the Jewish background of the Bible. He has been to Israel four times.