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Elohiym's Time Clock: The Hidden Mysteries in Daniel
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Elohiym's Time Clock: The Hidden Mysteries in Daniel in Ottawa, ON
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Elohiym's Time Clock: The Hidden Mysteries in Daniel in Ottawa, ON
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In 607 BC, the prophet Daniel and his Hebrew friends of color were taken captive by the Babylonians in Jerusalem. Known for interpreting dreams and visions through the power of Elohiym, Daniel ministered to kings and escaped certain death. But with deeper reflection, we will see it was his wisdom that unveiled the very nature of God himself. In Elohiym's Time Clock, Dr. Doris Ruth revisits the Book of Daniel to reveal the hidden mysteries of God through the eyes of Daniel. Imparting truths from scripture, Ruth honors Daniel's steadfast faithfulness. Recognizing Daniel to be a Black Hebrew, Ruth invites readers to open their eyes and discover a deeper understanding of godly leadership in order to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ.
In 607 BC, the prophet Daniel and his Hebrew friends of color were taken captive by the Babylonians in Jerusalem. Known for interpreting dreams and visions through the power of Elohiym, Daniel ministered to kings and escaped certain death. But with deeper reflection, we will see it was his wisdom that unveiled the very nature of God himself. In Elohiym's Time Clock, Dr. Doris Ruth revisits the Book of Daniel to reveal the hidden mysteries of God through the eyes of Daniel. Imparting truths from scripture, Ruth honors Daniel's steadfast faithfulness. Recognizing Daniel to be a Black Hebrew, Ruth invites readers to open their eyes and discover a deeper understanding of godly leadership in order to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ.

















