The Book of Esau book cover

“A modern take on the Book of Genesis that will discombobulate your whole world.”

This is a new take on the Book of Genesis from the Bible. The hairy, tree-hugging Esau was the arch-villain in the original version. In Genesis 2.0 he’s the earth-loving, environmentalist hero.

There are many subtle things in Genesis that you never noticed before.

The Patriarchs built “tall columns with a stone on top and oil pouring out if it” to worship God: a phallic symbol of God’s machismo?

Anybody who had no offspring was considered “dead.”

Jacob’s favorite son Joseph, who cherished his “cloak of many colors,” whose arrival in Egypt precipitated the 7-year drought that almost destroyed Egypt; was that drought a homosexual plague that left everybody “dead?”

The episode of Sodom and Gomorrah is shown to be even more gruesome than Genesis indicates.

The “sacred prostitutes” have escaped from the prim, old-fashioned subtext as well, to take on a major role. Watch out – they’re hot! Hot enough to cure a man of homosexuality. Want to find out how they did it?

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Bill H. Clark