Not Done in a Corner

Not Done in a Corner by Dale Ferguson, published by Christian Faith Publishing on December 7, 2021, is a unique exploration of biblical narratives that blends commentary with storytelling. This 144-page book delves into various aspects of the New Testament, offering insights into figures such as the Wise Men and John the Baptist while addressing significant events surrounding Jesus’s life and ministry.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of historical facts and discoveries that illuminate the biblical text, including the context of the temple in Jerusalem and the reactions of key figures. Ferguson’s approach invites readers to reconsider familiar stories, such as the journey of the Wise Men and the reasons behind Jesus’s actions in the temple. This edition presents a fresh perspective on biblical studies, encouraging a deeper understanding of the Gospels and their implications for both Jews and Christians.
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Ecclesiastes 12:12 says, “Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body” (NIV). Is this just one more book? Maybe not. It could be like no other study and commentary. It is also a story.
Like many writers, I used my imagination to fill in what Scripture omits but have included many historical facts and discoveries to fill in those blanks. For example, who were the Wise Men? What kind of star did they follow? Its purpose was to communicate. The Wise Men never went to Bethlehem. Buy the book to find out where they went. You will be treated to a comparison between John the Baptist and Elijah. You will find out what Zechariah’s writing tablet looked like. You will learn why Jesus got so angry at the money changers in the temple.
Sometime around 2007, I was attempting to prove that the Jews have no excuse for not knowing their Messiah had arrived, concentrating on events surrounding Jesus’s advent, and emphasizing that they all happened in or were connected to the temple in Jerusalem. Soon, I realized that no one else has an excuse either. I call these events public agitations.
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