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The Unseen Realm: Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible (edition 2019)

by Michael S. Heiser (Author)

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Over 175,000 copies sold.

In The Unseen Realm, Dr. Michael Heiser examines the ancient context of Scripture, explaining how its supernatural worldview can help us grow in our understanding of God. He illuminates intriguing and amazing passages of the Bible that have been hiding in plain sight. You'll find yourself engaged in an enthusiastic pursuit of the truth, resulting in a new appreciation for God's Word.

  • Why wasn't Eve surprised when the serpent spoke to her?
  • How did descendants of the Nephilim survive the flood?
  • Why did Jacob fuse Yahweh and his Angel together in his prayer?
  • Who are the assembly of divine beings that God presides over?
  • In what way do those beings participate in God's decisions?
  • Why do Peter and Jude promote belief in imprisoned spirits?
  • Why does Paul describe evil spirits in terms of geographical rulership?
  • Who are the "glorious ones" that even angels dare not rebuke?
  • After reading this book, you may never read your Bible the same way again.
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    Title:The Unseen Realm: Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible
    Authors:Michael S. Heiser (Author)
    Info:Lexham Press (2019), Edition: Reprint, 432 pages
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    3.5 ( )
      TheScribblingMan | Jul 29, 2023 |
    This extensive work is almost unparalleled. His look into the cultural context of the ancient Hebrew text brings new light into today's understanding of the Bible. Eye-opening in expanding my knowledge base. ( )
      phlevi | Jul 25, 2023 |
    LT The Unseen Realm, Michael S. Heiser, Lexham Press, 2015, 7/13-17/23
    Given me by Steve Hamblen 5?/23, hard copy is at home by my desk in reference section?

    Theme: “recovering the supernatural worldview of the Bible”
    Type: systematic theology
    Value: 1-
    Age: college+
    Interest: fairly good
    Objectionable: much “intertextuality” imaginative tying together (not necessarily objectionable)
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    The divine council

    This had been Cindy’s book, a gift from Drew! She had made notes (eg 248 questioning)
    Spilled coffee at Hyatt Place 7/19/23 as I was reviewing (caught finger splint)

    112-3 “let us”
    223-4 location of tabernacle and ark
    228 Eden-Sinai-tabernacle-temple
    240 summary
    241-2 no OT reference to dying and rising Savior
    247 Adam needed children to carry on God’s purpose for mankind
    268-70 the Name
    280 first demon cast out was in NT none in OT
    292 led captivity captive Eph 4
    300 Table of Nations
    334 outposts
    385-7 good conclusion

    Questions (Drew): 121, 155, 179, 233, 307, 310, 323, 329, 385!
      keithhamblen | Jul 19, 2023 |
    Great Read on Angels & the Spiritual Realm to Strentch your mind (I read for free on "Hoopla" App)
      JourneyPC | Sep 26, 2022 |
    The Unseen Realm
    By Michael S. Heiser
    Lexham Press, 2015
    Hardcover, 413pp

    "When you open your Bible, I want you to be able to see it like ancient Israelites or first-century Jews saw it, to perceive and consider it as they would have."

    When it comes to Christian apologetics, C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity is a household name. I believe this is because only Alvin Plantinga's Warranted Christian Belief is a worthy successor, but its analytical philosophy and advanced probabilities limit its audience. Textual analysis, on the other hand, seems to me to be a more fruitful application of Biblical criticism. In this vein, two books stand out: Chuck Missler's Cosmic Codes and John Piper's Reading the Bible Supernaturally. And now comes Michael C. Heiser's magnificent and deeply scholarly conception of the Bible based on what he calls the Deuteronomy 32 worldview. Beyond simply a conjectural synthesis of intriguing theories, Heiser's book is well-grounded in compelling logic and textual support for every proposition. Heiser's main goal is to remove the lenses through which the modern Westerner reads the Bible, and expose us to the view an ancient Israelite or first-century Jew would have had. For this, he roots the mythico-literary context in ancient texts of the Mesopotamian and reveals a layer of Hebrew polemics that threads the text. I thought I had a good grasp on the Hebrew-Christian Bible until I read this book. ( )
      chrisvia | Apr 29, 2021 |
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    Christian Nonfiction. Religion & Spirituality. Nonfiction. HTML:

    Over 175,000 copies sold.

    In The Unseen Realm, Dr. Michael Heiser examines the ancient context of Scripture, explaining how its supernatural worldview can help us grow in our understanding of God. He illuminates intriguing and amazing passages of the Bible that have been hiding in plain sight. You'll find yourself engaged in an enthusiastic pursuit of the truth, resulting in a new appreciation for God's Word.

    Why wasn't Eve surprised when the serpent spoke to her? How did descendants of the Nephilim survive the flood? Why did Jacob fuse Yahweh and his Angel together in his prayer? Who are the assembly of divine beings that God presides over? In what way do those beings participate in God's decisions? Why do Peter and Jude promote belief in imprisoned spirits? Why does Paul describe evil spirits in terms of geographical rulership? Who are the "glorious ones" that even angels dare not rebuke?After reading this book, you may never read your Bible the same way again.

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