
Elijah
The Secret Prospective: Future and Historical Insights/The In-Betweens
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Scollin
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By:
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Robert Rasch
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Elijah would become the sole reason why the New Testament would come to fruition. Elijah taps into a sort of godlike spherical energy, which allows his computer to generate a plan based on specific data given by the Creative Energy. These instructions will create what will become known as the Articles of Faith (the Trinity). The Articles of Faith is a comprised directive for creating a single person who would be responsible for bringing all the religions of the world into continuity with one another. After Elijah receives the Articles of Faith, he travels to an orbital zone around Earth.
With a green crystal stone, he is able to set up a frequency to the Creative Energy force beyond the barrier rift. This force will traverse a constant signal coinciding with the preprogrammed commands from Elijah. The signal is pointed to a young virgin in the town of Nazareth, approximately 2,000 years-plus in the remote past. The conception of Jesus (Yeshua) the Messiah occurs, and consequently, the stone loses its position in orbit, and as a result, the stone is hurled to Earth. It enters the Earth's atmosphere in a blistering fire, and now, the Black Stone lands in the holy city of Mecca wherein the Kaaba resides till this very day.
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Would you listen to Elijah again? Why?
Yes, I would like to listen the book again as the story in the book is very catchy and it grows your interest.Very Nice Book
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Would you listen to Elijah again? Why?
Yes I'll definitely listen this again.What was one of the most memorable moments of Elijah?
They way it explain the facts is remarkable and memorable moments.Such a nice work
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What made the experience of listening to Elijah the most enjoyable?
The high quality content and delivery of the same makes it most enjoyable.What other book might you compare Elijah to and why?
None at the momentHighly Recommended
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If you could sum up Elijah in three words, what would they be?
It is is a story based on few historical impending, while throwing light on some secret objectives that were the prime cause behind the series of certain favorable as well as unfavorable incidents.Amazing !
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What did you love best about Elijah?
I like the way the story move ahead with messages.Who was your favorite character and why?
All the character plays roles perfectly and fitted to the story.Any additional comments?
The narration can be more better.Interesting concept
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What made the experience of listening to Elijah the most enjoyable?
Every moment which I spent listening the book is awesome.Who was your favorite character and why?
All the characters are nice.Any additional comments?
Go ahead and bu thisGreat Explanation
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Robert Rasch, has done a tremendous job For Elijah as the story is really different and a very unique concept which may attract a variety.What did you like best about this story?
The story has a very different concept and has a different power which after reading makes it much more lively.Stands out of all others
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Where does Elijah rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
If you think your life just happens to you, perhaps watching The Secret will open your thought to new possibilities. You might find some concepts that can and will improve your present experience, make you a better person to live with and help you to experience more of the good in others.A Must Read !!!
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What other book might you compare Elijah to and why?
I can not compare it with any other book since the author has derived the pearl from the ocean of faith and old testaments with giving it an attire of modern science and technology. He has given modern twist to a traditional story with well known character of the Old Testament Elijah.The pearl from the ocean
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Would you listen to Elijah again? Why?
Yes I'll for sure.What did you like best about this story?
I like the way of narration. It actually keeps your interest alive.A masterpiece with nice plot
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