The Earth-Two Adventures, Vol. 4 This Is Z End

The Earth-Two Adventures, Vol. 4 This Is Z End by John LaShell is a 196-page book published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 2, 2018. This edition concludes the Earth-Two Adventures series, exploring themes of language and creation as it reflects on the biblical narrative of Adam and Eve. The story delves into the implications of the gift of speech given to Adam, suggesting that this divine language was intended for humanity to engage with the world around them.
Readers will find a continuation of the imaginative journey that has characterized the series, as well as a thoughtful examination of the power of words in a fantastical context. The narrative invites contemplation on the relationship between humanity and creation, framed within a Christian perspective. This volume aims to resonate with both children and those who have grown up with the series, offering a final chapter that ties together the overarching themes of faith and adventure.
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God gave Adam the gift of speech. The language God gave him-the mother of all languages-enabled Adam to name the animals as God brought them up to him one by one. What if the Lord intended Adam and Eve to use this language to subdue the earth and to rule over its creatures? What if the image of God in them included the ability to do things with words that we can no longer do? That idea became the basis for the Earth-Two Adventures. When I began writing and reading these stories to children about twenty years ago, I knew in general how the series needed to end. Now I have finally found time to finish it. To all the children (some now grown) who have enjoyed these stories, I hope you are pleased with this last one.
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