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Teaching Book Overview

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1.0 Teaching Book Overview

The Bible Restored — Teaching Book

This teaching book serves as the foundational lens through which the restored Scriptures are to be read and understood.

It is not merely an introduction to the translation — it is a reframing of the entire biblical narrative, based on original meanings, forgotten voices, and the Spirit of restoration.

Purpose:

To correct key mistranslations, theological distortions, and cultural overlays that have accumulated over centuries.

To present a coherent, hopeful, and truthful view of God's character, justice, and eternal plan.

To restore the radical message of life, trust, mercy, and oneness that Jesus lived and taught.

To create a new pathway of reading the Scriptures: one rooted in truth, not fear, in relational trust, not religious systems.

Structure:

This book unfolds in three key parts:

Foundational Vision (Front Matter):

The purpose, tone, and invitation into this restored lens.

Key lost words and translation principles.

Timeline of distortion and recovery.

Core Chapters:

Explores the heart of Scripture — from divine justice and judgment, to kingdom life, the cross, restoration, and eternal life.

Each chapter reinterprets familiar doctrines through the lens of truth, healing, and spiritual clarity.

Back Matter and Appendices:

Extensive appendices covering every major controversial theme: hell, angels, demons, wrath, baptism, gender, sovereignty, and more.

Quick-reference tools to guide readers through the most affected verses.

Tone:

Bold, but compassionate.

Rooted in original Scripture, but fully alive in the Spirit.

Challenging to systems, but healing for the soul.

Who This Is For:

Seekers who have been disillusioned with modern religion but hunger for truth.

Believers who sense something is missing and are ready for the full story.

Pastors, teachers, and spiritual leaders longing to return to a gospel of trust, mercy, and transformation.

What This Is Not:

This is not a new religion, nor a rejection of Scripture.

It is not a “soft” gospel — it is more demanding in love, truth, and courage than what religion has offered.

It is not driven by fear, shame, or control — but by a fierce commitment to the God who restores all things.

Sacred Invitation:

This is not just a book. It is a sacred guide into a new way of seeing. Into the original, untamed message of Scripture — a message that heals, awakens, and liberates.