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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Bible has hundreds of references to weather and climate parameters like clouds, winds, rain, hail, thunder and lightning. They are mentioned in the physical sense as well as the allegorical. Like dew, which is the formation of water droplets on a cold surface, may be symbolic of God’s tender mercies. The whiteness of snow could be considered as a standard for purity. Lightning may resemble a display of divine power. The rainbow is an optical phenomenon but it is also a sign that there will be floods no more. Lord Jesus himself gave the analogy of the wind while describing what the spirit can do. This book attempts to draw a connection between the two perspectives. It explains the meteorological processes in a simple manner and then goes into their possible deeper interpretations.
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Dr Ranjan Kelkar is a retired career meteorologist and a freelance writer and speaker on topics related to meteorology, spirituality, Christianity, and the Bible. He has published several books and ebooks which include Satellite Meteorology, Monsoon Prediction, Climate Change A Holistic View, My Favourite Cloud, Experiencing God in the Pandemic, 100 Questions Jesus Answered and Jesus’ Stories for Today.
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