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.
impact of the disk on the leviathan's skull was audible, even across the river. ... No pretense of stealth marred the leviathan's furious dart into the river. ... Like a waking nightmare, the leviathan followed at his heels.
Our favourite nightmare in the twentieth century is about our powerlessness in the giant grip of economic and social and political structures; the nightmare which Professor Arnold Toynbee1 calls 'The Intractableness of Institutions'.
Eighteen-year-old Aaron is on the run from the Powers that killed his foster parents and took his younger brother, Steven.
She will stop at nothing to save the seas and to render justice to humankind for a world that has long been dying, a world Leviathan plans to alter forever, unless the Event Group can stop her!
It maydo this by holding outthe prospectof adifferent andbetter world,as in utopian writings. Onmostreadings ofhim, Hobbesdoes the opposite,2 offering a nightmare vision ofpolitical breakdown. Leviathan's state ...
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Hobbes does the opposite,1 offering a nightmare vision of political breakdown. Leviathan's state of nature is in fact a world without politics, since the conditions needed for political life are not met: there is nothing for politics to ...
It was like the worst nightmare one could have, when you know that it is a nightmare and want to wake up but you can't. But this was no nightmare, it was for real. Their lungs were on the point of bursting as they tried to gulp in ...
We crossed Io's surface, a nightmare world of ash, shadow, and endless flame; Leviathan's holy face looming monstrously above. We walked for days. We no longer needed sleep. A twenty-minute nap every twenty-four hours was sufficient.
But the nightmare in Aijalon had changed everything, and he could no longer afford to indulge his passions. The beast lurked within, eager to be free, watching for any breach in his defenses. Lust, liquor, and even strong emotion, ...