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Paperback cover has some normal wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This intriguing volume, “The Wine of the Kingdom” by L.W. Barbee, offers a captivating exploration of the symbolic and spiritual significance of wine within the Christian tradition. Published in the mid-20th century, this work delves into the rich history and symbolism associated with the “fruit of the vine,” tracing its roots through biblical narratives, liturgical practices, and theological interpretations. Barbee’s erudite yet accessible prose unveils the multifaceted role of wine in religious ceremonies, sacraments, and parables, shedding light on its profound connection to themes of sacrifice, communion, and divine revelation. Collectors of religious and theological literature will appreciate this insightful discourse, which invites readers to contemplate the enduring spiritual resonance of this ancient libation. With its clean pages and sturdy binding, this gently used copy offers a well-preserved gateway into Barbee’s thought-provoking exploration of a timeless motif.