And Packed Is The Word!
Not all of the 212 A4 pages are as packed as the above but even the author was concerned that fbb might struggle with the small print. "But it was the only way," he wrote in his e-mail, "to cover the topic effectively".
When fbb started his Biblical Studies course at Sheffield University, he was advised to buy two books to supplement Professor Payne's two year course on The History of Israel. One was by John Bright and the name was appropriate. Although lacking any pictures, the text was easily understandable and needed only a modicum of effort to assimilate.
The other was by respected German scholar Martin Noth (pronounced 'Note') and it was really hard work to read. In fact, fbb simply didn't!
fbb wondered how he might react to this volume ...... kindly sent by the author for possible review.
Two things are important to grasp before you start with £15 from your hobby budget.
This is not a book of pictures although there are plenty of them.
This is not a book about bus routes, there are very few maps.
But it us a book about buses, and this volume is from a fascinating time in the history of the Capital's public transport. As operators move from horse bus to various forms of motorised passenger carriage vehicle, Richard Rosa delves deep into the formative tears of the internal combustion engine.
Goodbye horses and hello horse power ...... and, as we now know, what a profound and eventful period of change it was.In the pre 1904/5 years of Part A ...... the variety of the humble "omnibus" was astounding. For those of us just about familiar with the type B ...... or even its less well known predecessor, the type X ...... the scope of the book is amazing.
Even the range of buses in use in 1905 was varied ...... even mind boggling.Reviewing a book that is so detailed and so thorough would be a challenge to any enquiring mind and Mr Rosa is right to be concerned about small print and fbb's ARMD.
Here is just one small paragraph without context.
It effectively shows the breadth and depth of the author's research.
All fbb can do is to extract snippets from its various chapters as a means of understanding the near academic level of the work.
Tomorrow's snippet will, in part, explore buses powered by technologies other than little explosions inside metal pots. There was steam, of course, but what about today's power ways craze?
Be amazed!
To be continued.
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It's one of THOSE weekends again. Good Friday morning service at Church; helping (actively but in sedentary mode) with children's Easter 'happening' at church on Saturday.
Sunday and Monday are the fbb's monthly Fellowship meetings, with church prayer meeting on Monday morning.
Son and daughter-in-law are visiting (camping nearby) for the weekend.
Other than that, just a pleasant and peaceful Easter weekend.
Of course, with a brief blog or two to compose!
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Judas gets a bad press being labelled the "betrayer" of Jesus. It is not quite as clear-cut as that. The authorities were uneasy about arresting Jesus while the passover festival was in full swing or "the people might riot".
The bribe of ...
THIRTY
... pieces of silver was a generous fee for guiding the arresting party to Jesus in the quiet of the Garden of Gethsemane.
At Thursday's "Last Supper", Judas left early, told by Jesus to "go and do what you have to." Surprisingly, Jesus was very much in charge of his own destiny.
Judas returned the money and hanged himself in guilt and remorse. But he did what he had to buy God's plan!
But at sunset on Thursday, Friday happened ** and more people let Jesus down ...... notably three (missing names) who fell asleep while their Master was deep in anguished prayer for the events of Friday.
One of those three went further and let Jesus down three times in a row.Jesus had said that he would. The disciple said he never would; but by the time this avian creature spoke up, he has fulfilled that prophecy.
One of the surprises in our world is that many, many people want God to do something about all the nastiness in the world, yet they continue to let Him down by breaking His code of conduct.
But it will all be resolved today, the oddly named GOOD Friday!
** FACT : in Jewish thinking, days ran from sunset to sunset.
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