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The Holy Bible's Genealogy -- Highly Informative Book Unravels the Mysteries of the Holy Bible's Family Ancestries

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  • Source: Xlibris
  • On 6:57 pm EDT, Tuesday August 4, 2009

NEWARK, Del., Aug. 4, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Do you wonder who Jesus' grandfather was? Or even the names of the mothers of Eve's grandchildren? How about the degree of relationship of David to Jesus? From Annette Cornish's extensive research comes a book that gives answers to intriguing questions about the families in the Bible. The Holy Bible's Genealogy is one book that will fascinate you till the end.

Revealing and detailed, this book contains genealogy charts designed for visualization while reading the names of the many people listed in the King James Bible, beginning with the book of Genesis up to Luke. It is not designed to compare other researchers' work on the genealogy of Jesus, but rather complies with the idea that if one could see the names being connected, then it would be easier to read and comprehend. Many differences are portrayed throughout the bible and in research; however, Cornish did increase her knowledge in certain aspects of the Bible and found possible answers to why and how Matthew and Luke chose to write their genealogy charts.

This amazing book definitely comes in handy, especially to those studying theology and to others who may have been curious about the relationships of people before our time. Question yourself no more as you delve into an enlightening experience with Cornish's The Holy Bible's Genealogy.

The Holy Bible's Genealogy will be featured in the 2009 New York Library Association Regional Book Exhibit at Niagara Falls, NY on October 15-16, 2009. For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com.

About the Author

Annette Cornish is a resident of Newark, Delaware. She was born in Greenville, South Carolina, raised in Greenwood, South Carolina, and graduated from Brewer High School, Allen University, and Morgan State University.

She authored the first unpublished experimental master's thesis written in the United States and any foreign country, "The Effect of Instruction versus Instructions with Audio Visual Supplementation in Golf's Putting and Pitching by Fifth Grade Girls." (1977); co-authored the "Newark High School Conflict Mediation Program Guide" and author of "Family Foundations Academy Charter School Conflict Mediation Program Guide" and "The Bullying Prevention Program Guide." She is the author of an unpublished booklet "Survival Guide on Study Skill and College Preparation."

Annette is the Charter Basileus of Eta Zata Sigma Chapter of Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., and founder of the Undergraduate Chapter at the University of Delaware. She is a member of St. John African Methodist Church Ushers, Culinary and Pastor's Aide Ministries in Newark, Delaware.


         The Holy Bible's Genealogy * by Annette H. F. Cornish
                            In Chart Format
                    Publication Date: July 26, 2008
         Trade Paperback; $15.99; 68 pages; 978-1-4363-4118-9
          Cloth Hardback; $24.99; 68 pages; 978-1-4363-4119-6

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