Some Foreword Thinking
Stranger than Fiction
This a tale beyond imagination yet true, a tale stranger than any fiction ever conceived by the mind of mankind, because to tell the ultimate tale of God’s faithfulness to humanity, one must weave together all the elements of the greatest tales ever told.
An ancient prophecy, a promise of “days,” which precisely foretold the Advent of Christ, given to the primordial parents of our race and recorded in the oldest story contained in the biblical record—a prophecy that bears a striking similarity to the messianic chronology found in The Septuagint Bible, the book most often quoted by the writers of The New Testament. But, as so often happens, this most ancient of all stories, and a knowledge of the prophecy it contained, eventually fell out of favor in the wake of certain political movements and was swept away, never to be seen again in the West for over a thousand years.
One man, set apart from all others, who was said to have talked with God, face to face, having a conversation that took place not in any earthly realm but at the very pinnacle of Heaven itself—a conversation written in a book for all humanity to read. Yet, because of its startling and enigmatic message, it was considered unsuitable for viewing by the common people, so sometime in the latter half of the fourth century of the Christian Era, it was banned and subsequently lost to much of the world for more than a millennium.
Story Continues Below
To hear Kent, Zen Garcia and S. Douglas Woodward, as they discuss the 5,500-year chronology from Adam to Christ, from the perspective of The Septuagint Bible, to confirm the contents of Tales of Forever, CLICK BELOW.
Story Continues From Above
And an array of sacred artifacts, each one a talisman well known to emanate an uncanny power to affect the hearts and minds of those who encountered them. Although every one of these objects appear insignificant at first glance, according to legend, they are all said to be more potent than any man-made weapon—The Ark of the Covenant, The Spear of Destiny, and The Shroud of Turin. The other object amongst this array, however, is not so much an artifact as it is a colossus of a structure—The Great Pyramid of Giza.
All these elements, then—a man and his heavenly conversation, a promise of “days,” an ark, a spear, a shroud, a pyramid, and a book, that is to say, everything needed to demonstrate a startling proof of God’s control and faithfulness—have for the first time been forged into a single storyline, to tell the story of The Book of Days: In Search of the 5,500-year Prophecy Given to Adam About the Coming of Christ.