David M. LevyAuthor of Scrolling Forward: Making Sense of Documents in the Digital Age
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More than one author writes under the name David M. Levy, and the works listed here are not all by the same person. Furthermore, three of the more well-known books by David M. Levy are not listed here, but under David Levy (even though the books themselves use David M. Levy): (1) Malachi: Messenger of Rebuke and Renewal, (2) The Tabernacle: Shadows of the Messiah, and (3) Revelation: Hearing the Last Word.
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