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The Power of Four

The Power of Four

Keys to the Hidden Treasures of the Gospels

By Eduardo P. Olaguer, Jr.

126 pp

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About the Book

The Power of Four offers startling evidence for the existence of a mysterious Biblical code and the four keys that open its marvelous spiritual treasures. Drawing connections throughout the entire Bible, the book revolves around the keys of the four allegorical creatures mentioned in Ezekiel and the Apocalypse, the four collections of Old Testament books, the four structural clues at the beginning of each gospel, and the four sets of seven hidden symbols in each gospel. Unlike the Bible Code, which requires a computer to decipher, or the execrable Da Vinci Code, the genuine “code” behind the Gospels is hidden in plain sight. Offering a view that runs counter to the received wisdom of our age—which considers Scripture as no more than a haphazard collection of writings by time- and culture-bound human authors—the four keys enable us to understand the entire Bible as the systematic work of an Infinite Mind, and ultimately allow the reader to discern the deeper meanings of the life of Jesus Christ. “In his newest book, Dr. Olaguer contemplates the fourfold Gospel in the light of the Old Testament, and vice versa. The results are not only intriguing, but quite illuminating at many points. Drawing from the ancients as well as the moderns, Olaguer’s neo-patristic approach to sacred Scripture is not only clear and accessible to lay readers, but instructive and challenging for Bible teachers. Everybody will come away with deeper insights and greater wisdom.” —Dr. Scott Hahn




Praise

“The author’s solid acquaintance with the Old Testament enables him to unlock the wondrous meanings of many otherwise hidden passages in the New Testament; abounds in spiritual ‘surprises’ which will delight and nourish the careful reader.”

— DR. WILLIAM MARRA

“A true example of the teaching of the Catechism of the Catholic Church—namely, that Scripture is read most fully when the reader attends to both the literal and spiritual meanings.”

— REV. STEPHEN TORRACO

“Gospel commentaries that take account of modern scholarship even as they reveal the depths of the divine Word. The author reads the Bible as the Church Fathers did; full of extraordinary insights, this is the commentary that many people have been waiting for.”

— STRATFORD CALDECOTT




About the Author

Eduardo P. Olaguer, Jr. holds an S.B. in Physics and a Ph.D. in Meteorology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His theological publications include Born From Above: A Commentary on St. John’s GospelThe Old and the New: A Dual Commentary on Genesis and the Gospel of St. MatthewLetters to the Churches: Catholic History and The Revelation to John, and Son of God, Son of Man: On the Gospels of St. Mark and St. Luke.

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