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Mysteries Beyond Sinai

The Hidden History of Earth and Heaven

Menachem Clausen

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English
Legacy Light Press
20 October 2025
Many readers approach the Torah's great episodes with curiosity and doubt. This book treats them with careful scholarship. It begins with the text of Tanakh, listens to Chazal and the classic mefarshim, and only then brings history, archaeology, and science into the conversation. Claims are marked clearly as Fact when they rest on Torah or on established tradition, and as Possibility when they are interpretive or supported only by external context.

Across ten chapters the discussion follows Yam Suf and the route of the exodus, the location of Sinai, the Nephilim and Rephaim, malachim in human encounters, the Flood and the waters of the deep, hints of worlds before ours, traces in the earth, and cycles of sacred time. Rashi, Ramban, Ibn Ezra, Radak, Malbim, and others appear as living guides. Later sources such as the Zohar are used with care and are labeled as later. External evidence is welcomed when it clarifies, and held at a distance when it demands more than it can give.

The tone is steady and reverent. No sensational claims, no forced harmonies. Readers will find a map for honest study that strengthens rather than weakens traditional understanding and that leaves space for responsible inquiry.
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Imprint:   Legacy Light Press
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   172g
ISBN:   9798232031695
Pages:   142
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Menachem Clausen is a Jerusalem-based writer and editor whose work turns classic sources toward lived practice. He gives steady attention to mesorah and to the limits of speculation, and uses contemporary science only as a clarifying analogy. His writing ranges from Jewish thought to public ethics. When not writing, he studies with neighbors and helps communities align words with deeds.

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