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- Author: Ken Johnson
- MySword Version:: 1.X
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Ken Johnson
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Referenced in 1Ch_29:29 and alluded to in 1Co_12:12 and Gal_4:26.
By Ken Johnson, Th.D.
I felt this work is so important that I wanted to put my translation of the text itself into public domain.
The Ancient Book of Gad the Seer, text with commentary and charts, is still copyrighted.
For complete studies, commentaries, books and DVDs of this and other important scrolls visit:
Biblefacts.org
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Gadtheseer.org
Please note, the Book of Gad the Seer is one of the many lost texts referenced in the Bible. This pseudepigraphic (same title, but falsely attributed) is not the same book. Prof. Bar-Ilan of Bar-Ilan University, Talmud and Jewish History departments, says it "represents one of the earliest polemics against Christians". Ken Johnson also sells several other "original" lost and apocryphal texts.
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