The Timing of God's Visitations:
Lion and Lamb
Cliff K.K. Lun, Ph.D.
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Was Jesus really born on Christmas Eve, December 24, or January 6? When was Jesus's true birthday? When did he come into the world as the Lamb of God during his first visitation?
According to Luke, Jesus was born in 2 B.C. Was Luke wrong in saying that Quirinius took his first census that year? Did Luke actually mean to say that Quirinius took the census in 6 A.D., being the governor of Syria?
What political role did the Romans play in Judea in the years prior to Jesus's birth? How did Herod, a non-Jew, take the Judean kingdom and become the king of the Jews? What kind of a king was he? When did Herod die?
Are we living in the end-times? How will we recognize Jesus at his second visitation, when he comes again as the Lion from Judah? What will happen to the world during these end-times?
This book seeks answers to the above questions, and many others.
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 208
About the Author:
Cliff K.K. Lun joined the faculty of Engineering of Dalhousie University in 1988 as an assistant professor, tenured in 1991, and became an associated professor in 1997. He has practiced his engineering problem-solving skills and research for more than thirty-three years.
He has made tangible and significant contributions to science and engineering in the development of numerical simulations of fluid-solids flows and the kinetic theory of rapid granular flows. His pioneering work in the kinetic theory of fluid-solids flows has been published in peer-refereed journals, featured in a number of textbooks, and adopted in industrial computational fluid dynamics software packages.
The Timing of God’s Visitations: Lion and Lamb is the product of his quest for answers regarding the Jewish culture and political backdrop during the few decades surrounding Jesus’s first visitation to the world as the Lamb of God, the actual date of his birth, the destruction of the second temple in 70 A.D., the second Jewish revolt in 132 A.D., and the coming events pertaining to Jesus’s second visitation as the Lion from Judah.