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This compelling study investigates the paranormal phenomena documented in both biblical scripture and Old Norse literary traditions, challenging readers to reconsider whether these accounts represent authentic spiritual encounters or products of superstitious belief systems.
By placing biblical miracles, visions, and divine interventions alongside Norse mythological accounts of magic, prophecy, and supernatural beings, the author reveals striking parallels and profound differences in how ancient cultures understood and interpreted extraordinary events.
Drawing on historical, theological, and literary analysis, this work examines evidence for paranormal activity while critically evaluating the cultural, psychological, and religious contexts that shaped these narratives. Perfect for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in comparative religion, ancient spirituality, and the historical roots of supernatural belief systems.







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