This is the Korean edition of "The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus."
The following is the description from the English edition:
“The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus” gives a solid overview of the main message of the Bible. It ties together key Old and New Testament stories to reveal the identity of God and the nature of sin, all the time answering two questions: “Who is Jesus?” and “What is the story of the cross and the tomb all about?” It helps a person understand clearly what is the main message of Bible.
“The Bible makes so much sense now!”
This book is ideal for people who come from a Christianized background, whether Catholic, Protestant or Orthodox. It assumes readers have a concept of only one God who is a person—not a force.
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Posted by bjaarends on 13th Jun 2013
Two weeks ago I gave this book (Korean version) to a visiting professor who expressed curiosity about the Bible. He has already read it and said it was very well-translated, without one typo or error of any kind. He said with eyes shining, “I could read this more easily than the Korean Bible. It is so clearly written. I never knew why Jesus Christ died, or how the stories of the Bible were connected…but now I know the theme of the Bible! I will read it again…”
(Originally posted on September 05, 2008)