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He hasn’t stepped foot on Cadence in ten long years, content to study music at the Mainland university. But there’s only one bard capable of drawing the spirits forth by song: her childhood enemy, Jack Tamerlaine. Adaira, heiress of the east, knows the spirits only answer to a bard’s music, enticing them to return the missing girls. The capricious spirits that live there find mirth in the lives of the humans who call the land home, but that mischief turns to malevolence as girls begin to go missing. Enchantments run deep on the magical Isle of Cadence. THE #1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER A sparkling debut fantasy with Celtic tones set on the magical isle of Cadence where two childhood enemies must team up to discover why girls are going missing from their clan. *** Interpreting the Tower of Babel story Then he goes on to show how the New Testament corrects what happened in the Tower of Babel story. In this article, adapted from his popular book, Heiser explains what really happened at the Tower of Babel and unpacks its implications. Heiser, author of The Unseen Realm: Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible, would like to remedy that. Most adults don’t really have an understanding of this story that’s any more sophisticated. This teaches us that pride is bad and helps us understand where all the world’s languages came from. God could see that the people were becoming prideful and decided that he should go down and mix up their language so they couldn’t understand each other. King Nimrod wanted to be famous, so he convinced the people of Babylon to build a great tower that would reach heaven. Most children who’ve attended Sunday school classes can tell you what happened at the Tower of Babel. Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Email LinkedIn |