Leviathan’s Nightmare Behold The Lamb

Leviathan’s Nightmare Behold The Lamb by Joseph Dulmage is a 260-page exploration published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 15, 2016. This edition presents a retelling of the scripture surrounding the five days leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, focusing on pivotal events such as Judas Iscariot’s betrayal and Jesus washing his disciples’ feet. Dulmage aims to illuminate God’s hidden wisdom and the overarching divine plan, contrasting the actions of Satan with the promise of eternal salvation.
Readers will find a detailed examination of biblical events, enriched by scripture from the King James Bible and Dulmage’s insights. The book delves into the biography of Satan, reflecting on his creation and ultimate judgment, while also addressing the significance of figures like Judas and Cain. This work is designed for Christian scholars, including pastors and those seeking a serious study of biblical themes, as it stimulates thought on the interplay between darkness and the light of God.
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Satan believes he has the upper hand when he influences Judas Iscariot to betray Jesus Christ. Little does he know, God has a plan.
Chaplain Joseph Dulmage brings God’s hidden wisdom to light in Leviathan’s Nightmare, a retelling of the scripture concerning the five days surrounding the crucifixion of Christ. He portrays each day accurately, capturing details such as Jesus washing his disciple’s feet and Roman prefect Pontius Pilate’s attempts to free Jesus.
Dulmage also ponders Satan’s biography from his creation to his judgment in the lake of fire. Christian scholars get a better understanding of how Satan’s plan backfired thanks to God’s promise to bring eternal salvation to the masses.
Scripture from the King James Bible combine with Dulmage’s observations to glorify God in a book suited for Christian scholars, including pastors and Christians searching for a serious study of the Bible. Dulmage, whose pastoral career includes working in USP Leavenworth and other federal prisons, stimulates Christian thought as he explains the significance many events have to God’s overall plan.
In his study of Judas and Cain, Dulmage acknowledges the evil and darkness that prowls before being overpowered by the light of God.
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