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Both the translation and layout of this book are entirely different than what you will see in other translations. The methodology is based on recent research, which is explained in the book, The Semitic Secret.
The Semitic Secret is a workbook. It explains both the reasons for the layout and the literal translation of the Greek Text. Further, it illustrates the way that the Semitics included a dictionary and a commentary in the book. To read Mark as it is intended, a person must follow the principles in the Semitic Secret.
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Robert North is a former member of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Th ere he was educated in the classics, history, the humanities, and philosophy. After he left that order of priests and brothers, he earned a Ph.D. in Counseling at the University of Florida. While working in several colleges and universities, he continued the scripture scholarship that he began as a Jesuit. His focus has been on discovering the Semitic Principles used by the authors of the Bible and the Gospel of Thomas to organize their works.
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Both the translation and layout of this book are entirely different than what you will see in other translations. The methodology is based on recent research, which is explained in the book, The Semitic Secret.
The Semitic Secret is a workbook. It explains both the reasons for the layout and the literal translation of the Greek Text. Further, it illustrates the way that the Semitics included a dictionary and a commentary in the book. To read Mark as it is intended, a person must follow the principles in the Semitic Secret.
Bio
Robert North is a former member of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Th ere he was educated in the classics, history, the humanities, and philosophy. After he left that order of priests and brothers, he earned a Ph.D. in Counseling at the University of Florida. While working in several colleges and universities, he continued the scripture scholarship that he began as a Jesuit. His focus has been on discovering the Semitic Principles used by the authors of the Bible and the Gospel of Thomas to organize their works.