The Biblical Flood
The subject of this book is best reflected in the current misunderstanding and mistranslation of information that was selected by the King James Committee to be included in the Bible as we now know it. The translation and interpretation have caused scholars and others to question the accuracy of biblical information.Scholars and laypeople are awakening to a new revelation of truth that has been hidden for generations. Therefore, closer scrutiny led me to question the "reason for the flood." I intend for this book to be presented as an awakening of mistranslations that occur in the Bible as it is translated now. I hope that readers of this book will use this information as a conduit for structural analysis of all historical data. This book is not intended to repudiate biblical information. I am challenging the interpretation of information in light of how history has occurred over two hundred thousand years. Scientists claim this is the span of humans existing on the earth.The Hebrew text was translated strictly based on Western thought and their conception of ancient Middle Eastern and African cultures. My discontent with Western thought about ancient people of color and their history has never been challenged before in the manner that I have chosen to do in this book. This book may be considered controversial or antibiblical. The real purpose is to provoke the reader to think about the "flood narrative) in Genesis 7:8-9 as a universal phenomenon and not as a condemnation of human sin. Think of the flood narrative in Genesis 7:7, 8, and 9 as the correlation between human progress and development as a complex interaction between the creator and humans. The flood was the litmus test for human longevity on planet earth. The biblical flood was not about sin.
-- Lula Hall