The author announces a new study book that traces the blood of Jesus as God’s covering through the types and shadows of Scripture — coats of skins, the Passover blood, the mercy seat, the robe of righteousness — and through the testimony of the saints across two thousand years.
The book’s doctrinal spine is drawn from the documented angelic visitations and throne-room encounters of Pastor Roland H. Buck (1918–1979), pastor of Central Assembly of God in Boise, Idaho, and the author’s own great-uncle. Buck’s teaching on the priorities of God centered on a single insistence, carried through the book: “the sacrifice of Jesus is the nearest thing in the universe to God’s heart… the atonement is everlasting.”
The narrative frame follows a copyist of the Scriptures who climbs a tower to ask an old scribe whether the private ledger he keeps of his own failures will ever balance — and is led instead through Eden, the Exodus, the tabernacle, and the witness of the saints, toward the Hebrew word kaphar: to cover. Each chapter closes with a “Meditate on the Covering” section for slow, Bible-open reflection.
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The 77-page book closes with a full Sources and Bibliography tracing every scriptural and historical reference used.