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John K. Reed. 2007. Mabbul Publishing, 304 pages.
In this sequel to The Coming Wrath (an epic story set around the Genesis Flood) Mabbul continues the gripping story with the beginning of the ark’s voyage. It traces the journey from the terrifying onset of a world-destroying cataclysm to the equally terrifying shipwreck in the mountains of Ararat, where the lone survivors of a lost world must endure another trial—months of imprisonment aboard the ark, waiting for their opportunity to resettle the new Earth. Mabbul is an excellent tool to help introduce a skeptical friend to the truth of Biblical history, with gripping drama and a penetrating analysis of the ark’s passengers. As each person is transformed for better or for worse, the shape of the post-Flood world begins to appear. Faithful to Genesis, Mabbul provides a fascinating window onto God’s dealings with the men and women on the ark—a microcosm of redemptive history.
In this sequel to The Coming Wrath (an epic story set around the Genesis Flood) Mabbul continues the gripping story with the beginning of the ark’s voyage. It traces the journey from the terrifying onset of a world-destroying cataclysm to the equally terrifying shipwreck in the mountains of Ararat, where the lone survivors of a lost world must endure another trial—months of imprisonment aboard the ark, waiting for their opportunity to resettle the new Earth. Mabbul is an excellent tool to help introduce a skeptical friend to the truth of Biblical history, with gripping drama and a penetrating analysis of the ark’s passengers. As each person is transformed for better or for worse, the shape of the post-Flood world begins to appear. Faithful to Genesis, Mabbul provides a fascinating window onto God’s dealings with the men and women on the ark—a microcosm of redemptive history.

