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Ancient Testaments of the Patriarchs

Autobiographies from the Dead Sea Scrolls

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Ancient Testaments of the Patriarchs

By: Ken Johnson
Narrated by: Steve Cook
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Autobiographies from the Dead Sea Scrolls.

The Talmud teaches that the ancient patriarchs were all prophets, and that each one of them left testaments for their descendants to read. These contain commands for their children, moral lessons, and prophecy. This legend is not only repeated among the Essene community, but fragments of 20 such records have been found in the Dead Sea Scrolls!

In this audiobook, you will hear for yourself the testaments of Enos (Adam’s grandson), Enoch, Lamech (Noah’s father), Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Levi, Judah, Naphtali, Joseph, Benjamin, Kohath (son of Levi, and father of Amram), Amram (father of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam), and Aaron. You will see many extra-biblical prophecies of the Messiah, including Aaron’s warning about the Messiah's First Coming. Brought to you by Bible Facts Ministries, biblefacts.org.

©2018 Ken Johnson (P)2018 Ken Johnson
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Very glad Ken put this together, it is extremely interesting and very informative. Something you could listen to over and over again and get something new every time.

Very interesting and a must read!

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