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The Book Of Joram

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The Book of Joram
By Mark Uram

What if Genesis and Exodus were never myth or metaphor—but fragmented memories of a real covenant?

The Book of Joram is a sacred restoration of humanity’s earliest spiritual inheritance—bridging the God of Abraham with the Creator of the heavens, the earth, and the Sun. Written in the cadence of ancient scripture, this revelatory manuscript resurrects what was lost, redacted, or buried beneath empire, translation, and time.

From Eden to Egypt, from Cain to Canaan, from Abram to Akhenaten—this is the journey of covenant, betrayal, inheritance, and redemption, told as it was remembered by those who lived it. It reveals how divine identity passed through the seed of the patriarchs, and how Egyptian theology, political power, and prophetic lineage reshaped the foundation of faith.

This is not a theory.
It is a narrative restoration.

Walk with Abraham. Wrestle with Jacob. Witness the flood that saved Isaac. Watch Mosheh become Moses and see Pharaoh’s daughter raise the first child borne on the water. Discover why Joseph’s economic policy became Exodus—and how the ATEN became ADONAI.

These are not borrowed myths.
They are converging lineages—each claiming descent from God.

For believers and skeptics, seekers and scholars, The Book of Joram invites you to reexamine the covenant at the heart of creation.

“Written like the Torah. Delivered like prophecy. Read like scripture.”

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