The Mighty Nimrod

The Mighty Nimrod
Author: Stephen Taylor
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Nimrod

Nimrod
Author: James R. Brady
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2019-01-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491787066

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Tired of leading a shepherd’s life, Nimrod yearns to leave the small lives and tents of his village to seek out the excitement and glory found in the big city beyond—Babel. Although cautioned by the love of his life, Semiramis, that she will only wait so long for him to return, Nimrod proceeds to go on a journey with his four best friends—Jared, Zag, Fenchristo, and Raya—all of whom have honed their fighting skills to great heights with the bow, arrow, and sword. Nimrod: The Mighty Hunter chronicles the journey of the biblical character of Nimrod—the rebellious king often associated with the Tower of Babel. From the quiet, serene surrounds of his village to the danger and fighting of the city, read as Nimrod trains up the Babylonian army to protect Babel and discover how this so-called “gang of five” embark on an energetic race for supremacy. Training an ever-increasing army to destroy surrounding towns, Nimrod and Semiramis become engrossed in their newfound powers. A cautionary tale of Noah’s great-grandson comes alive from the pages of the Bible in this captivating retelling of Nimrod’s rise to power. Experience how unbridled passions—even with the purest intent—can lead some men and women straight to hell. Some, but not all.

The Rise and Fall of King Nimrod

The Rise and Fall of King Nimrod
Author: Dudley Foulke Cates
Publisher: Pentland Press (NC)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781571970688

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Nimrod-Darkness in the Cradle of Civilization

Nimrod-Darkness in the Cradle of Civilization
Author: Steven Merrill
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 159467843X

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The Bible barely mentions his name, but people of antiquity knew him well. Ancient historians recorded substantial information about him. Who was Nimrod? How could such a man be of such importance to today's believer? God's history is replete with accounts of His followers suffering terrible persecution. People of today's world are largely unaware of a lesser-known story, written by the blood of many believers at a time following God's destruction of the Old World. Nimrod was born into a New World, recently recreated by God. This virgin creation was untainted by the wickedness of the Old World. However, innocence did not last long. Eight people had traveled God's floodwaters of judgment in the security of His ark, but the curse of sin still tainted their souls. The prince of darkness wasted no time sowing seeds of rebellion in fertile hearts. He handpicked Nimrod to transform the New World into a cauldron of rebellion. The post-flood world began in present-day Iraq. Several cities conquered by Nimrod are still in existence today. The events happening in present-day Iraq are not coincidental. The world will witness more conflict and fulfilled Bible prophecy in this land until God's Seed returns to fulfill the ancient prophecy recorded in Genesis 3:15.

Nimrod and Semiramis

Nimrod and Semiramis
Author: Micheal Champion
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2016-06-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781532984921

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This book explores the connections between The Bible, history, legend and myth as it looks into the facts about Nimrod and his wife Semiramis.

Nimrod, a Mighty Hunter

Nimrod, a Mighty Hunter
Author: O. J. Richardson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN: 9781424342990

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Nimrod the Hunter

Nimrod the Hunter
Author: Walker Gregory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780966237412

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Nimrod The Hunter: The biblical hero returns in a stunning new epic historical fantasy adventure. Gregory "Brother G" Walker, winner of the 2009 Octavia Butler Humanitarian Award for Shades Of Memnon, expands the African Legends genre with another exciting action adventure. Like Shades Of Memnon, which recovers the tradition of the African hero from the Trojan War, Nimrod The Hunter reaches back into time, drawing upon ancient lore to present a new epic interpretation of Nimrod, the mighty hunter before the Lord from Genesis 10. Great for schools and bible study courses, Nimrod The Hunter is another mix of history, spirituality and martial arts action from Brother G.

Nimrod: The Tower of Babel by Trey Smith (Paperback)

Nimrod: The Tower of Babel by Trey Smith (Paperback)
Author: Trey Smith
Publisher: Preflood to Nimrod to Exodus
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2020-01-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781733490320

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Nimrod: The Tower of Babel is likely one of the BEST PRESENTATION on Nimrod and the Tower of Babel ever in print. In this book, we use actual Sumerian texts, artifacts, and the Biblical account to bring Nimrod, Noah and the Tower of Babel to life. This is a full color, high definition imagery book by Trey Smith.

Justifying the Margins

Justifying the Margins
Author: Pierre Joris
Publisher: Salt Publishing
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2009
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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In this collection of essays, poet, translator, anthologist and critic Pierre Joris extends his "nomad poetics" to a remarkable zigzagging on the margins of twentieth and twenty-first century poetry and poetics. For Justifying the Margins refuses, precisely, to fill out spaces neatly to yield (to) straightened out, pre-set margins, be they cultural, literary, linguistic or political; Joris rather wanders through those spaces, and thereby "justifies" the margins properly speaking. His travel/travails set off with absorbing explorations of writing as such - traversing languages and crossing genres -, and seem to turn this collection into a marvelous group improvisation of texts, which range from journal entries, over lectures, essayistic writing, (auto)biographical notes, translation, obits and interview, to Joris's outstanding and characteristically intense readings. The author, moreover, brilliantly moves across - and vindicates - multiple fringes. Joris's observation with respect to French literature, for instance, namely that "the most interesting and explorative literary writing in French of the last fifty years has not come from Paris, but from the periphery of the old colonial empire," not only leads him to continually resurfacing meditations on North African and Arabic literature, or the rerouted Surrealism of Unica Zürn's anagrams, it also allows him to investigate the margins of English and American poetry, in Douglas Oliver and Ronald Johnson, or even to deftly (re)consider core figures such as Antonin Artaud, Charles Olson and Paul Celan - with, in turn, new offshoots in Jacques Derrida's pipe or Irving Petlin's paintings.A fascinating "travelogue," and a truly valuable read, Justifying the Margins is highly recommended to both the specialist and general reader interested in experimental art, thought, poetry and poetics!

Shaka's Children

Shaka's Children
Author: Stephen Taylor
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Historie
ISBN: 9780006384687

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"Taylor's resonant and acute account conjures the atmosphere of the past through close adherence to contemporary oral sources."--Back cover.