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Orientalism ( Bishop K. C. Pillai )

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The Word of God has plenty of ORIENTALISMS, they are ways that persons and ordinary people, many centuries ago and from another part of the world, express thoughts and behaviors, the literal translations are not enough for understand the message and/or content of the context; nevertheless, people dedicated time to investigate, to research and to explain to us what is the right usage of these biblical orientalisms - Martin Canales

Orientalism books in the bible by K. C. Pillai
list of main books

Book 01: Orientalism of the Bible - Volume 1 and 2

Book 02: Light through an Eastern window

Book 03: Eastern Customs and Idioms of the Bible: The Teachings of Orientalisms

"The word “orientalism” refers to passages in the Bible that are descriptive of Eastern culture. Those of us from Western cultures (Europe and the Americas), may not understand these passages, or even misinterpret them because we don't understand the culture of the times in the Bible. In this teaching, we will look at five examples of orientalisms, and see how an understanding of the culture helps us understand the Word of God"

K. C. Pillai

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