From Ngai To Caesar

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388 pages 2007

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A layman’s enlightening handbook to scriptural interpretation
Author Mercado Indanti’s new book explores various concepts, subjects, and languages through mythical, Biblical, and historical stories

East Hartford, CT – August 1, 2007 – Was there ever a universal religion? If so, what caused its decline into the myriad religions and sects existing today? Author Mercado Indanti attempts to clarify and match certain histories and ecclesiastical chronologies by designing From Ngai to Caesar, a series of writings that should provide readers with a spiritually enlightened understanding of ethnicity and culture.

In this comprehensive, well-researched, and well-explained book, Indanti tries to seek and provide illumination to some questions boggling today’s world. Is there a Word, Gospel, or Logos? Can that Word’s translation created diversified beliefs and, ultimately, prejudice? Who was responsible for such translations? If there was one true Gospel, should not some useful life sciences governing behavior and industries have been included in that Word? All these issues have become increasingly apparent to the author that he could even become enmeshed in suppositions, and even becoming philosophical about spiritual subjects.

To emphasize more on these points, the book offers many stories of Hamite, Semite, and Arabic tribesmen. Stories of cities are gleaned from Old Testament books that also contain patriarchal biographies and genealogies. It also includes the Greek myths, Hebrew folklore, and New Testament stories. This book also enlightens readers on the subjects of resonance, celestial hierarchies, spirit hierarchies, and hermeneutics.

This layman’s guide to scriptural interpretation is truly a must-read for those seeking enlightenment and for those who need a fresh breath of these subjects. Learn more through author Mercado Indanti’s From Ngai To Caesar.


About the Author
Mercado Indanti was born and raised in Essex County, NJ in a middle class Dutch turned Italian-American town. He completed his elementary education there. His secondary education was in Boston, MA where he also had occasion to visit the Phillip Exeter Academy. Indanti returned to his native NJ to attend Rutgers and start a career in healthcare management and finances. He is married to a second wife whose two children along with his original five from a prior marriage has given Indanti more than a score of grandchildren.

From Ngai To Caesar * by Mercado Indanti
A Negro Story
Publication Date: June 29, 2007
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