Access Glorious Truths About Mary, Mother Of Jesus Translated By Susan Easton Black Presented As Mobi

loved reading this book at this time of year to remember Mary, the mother of Jesus, It is a short book, but packed FULL of insight and scriptural accounts of Mary and her connection with Jesus and as a disciple of Christ.
A quick runthrough about conditions at the time of the birth of Jesus, Not much information about Mary, but there isn't much to go on, The historical setting was interesting and informative, Good book. I loved reading about Mary around Christmas time! Glorious Truths about Mary, Mother of Jesus by Susan Easton Black is a short and sweet book that shares interesting information of Mary the Mother of Jesus.
This book is fun because not many women are mentioned in the scriptures, but Mary is one of them, This short book does an excellent job of capturing the beauty of Mary and is the perfect kickoff to the Christmas season.


Genre: nonfiction biblical
Publisher: Covenant Communications
Publication date: November,
Number of pages:

A review copy of this book was provided by Covenant Communications.
A review was not required and all views and opinions expressed are my own,
Love this insight of the times and traditions, Wellresearched story and lots of interesting insights about Mary, Mother of Jesus I like this one better than her book about Eve, but I think I was still hoping for more.
Her insights about Jewish culture and history were helpful in understanding Mary's life and story, Isnt it the perfect time of year to learn more about Mary, the Mother of Jesus! I was really excited to get to read this book.
Ive always been interested in the women that are mentioned in the scriptures, And Mary is one of the main, most amazing ones,

I loved reading this book! It isnt long, its underpages, The author did a great job making the book be full of information about Mary, yet not boring in the slightest.
I loved that she includes where she got her information, I had wondered where shed get it, because Mary isnt mentioned in the scriptures a lot, Women really arent, in general,

I loved starting the Christmas season learning more about this amazing woman! Make sure you take the time to read and learn about her yourself! Great historical and cultural explanation of what we know, both in and out of the church, about Mary, Mother of Jesus as we see her in the New Testament.
Love, love, love this book, Glorious Truths About Mary, Mother of Jesus is a great book to read this time of the year, The thing that I was surprised about was how much historical information was included in this book, It's written so well and presented in such an interesting way you can hardly tell you're reading a nonfiction book.
There is also such a spiritual and awe inspiring feeling as you read about Mary and her devotion to God and to her son, Jesus, the Savior of the World.
You realize even more how humble and special Mary was and why she was the chosen one to be the mother of God's son.


At onlypages this is a quick, but inspirational read, It will leave you with a new love and understanding of the Virgin Mary and her huge contribution to the world.
This book would make a great gift for anyone, I'm grateful I had the opportunity to review this and learn more about the life of Mary, her husband Joseph, and of course Jesus's wondrous life and mission.


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Like my Facebook Page: sitelink facebook. com/WhyNotBecaus Short but very interesting and inspirational book, I really liked learning more about the culture of that time and place, Most of the book is Black merely offering a narrative retelling of the scenese involving Mary found in the Gospels.
The most interesting chapter
Access Glorious Truths About Mary, Mother Of Jesus Translated By Susan Easton Black  Presented As Mobi
is the final chapter where she shares some passages found in the extrabiblical New Testament apocryphal texts, though, constantly referring back to DampCwhich had evolved into just an excuse for those of the LDS faith not to even read any of the apocryphal texts.
An interesting read, though, I wouldn't go out of my way to buy the book, I've never read a book about the mother of Christ because I didn't know that any existed, This was very insightful and uplifting and the questions that it made me ask helped me understand the life of my SAVIOR and understand my scripture study more.
This would be a great read for Easter or any day in between, Meh. Not a lot to build off of and it shows here, Susan Easton Black is a retired professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University BYU in Provo, Utah.
She is also an author of several books related to Joseph Smith, Jr, and the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, from Wikipedia.