<p>[NOTE: QPG Publications represent truth; and therefore are highly controversial. Should any book seller claim shipping time in excess of several days--probably be best to find another book seller.]</p><p></p><p><br></p><p></p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;Some say reincarnation is a <em>fact </em>and cite the Bible as their source.&nbsp; &nbsp;Others say reincarnation is <em>fiction&nbsp;</em>and cite this same Bible as their source.&nbsp; &nbsp;Precisely what does the Bible literally tell us about reincarnation in the original Hebrew and Greek?&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Furthermore; how does the Bible comport with that which science tells us?</p><p></p><p>&nbsp; Judeo-Christian beliefs seem to be a bit split in this matter. &nbsp;Reincarnation is generally not considered to be a part of either Modern Judaism or Modern Christianity. &nbsp;Yet even today many Jewish families name their children after deceased family members in the hope that these same deceased family members will return as their children. &nbsp;The matter of Passover and Elijah will be addressed later.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;But there is one inescapable fact: It is a certainty that reincarnation cannot simultaneously be both fact and fiction-either it is true or it is not.&nbsp;&nbsp;-p.7</p><p></p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;What does the Bible literally tell us about the status of the soul in the so called afterlife and the potentials of the same?</p><p></p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;Written from an analytical and not an advocational perspective.&nbsp; The Bible has much to say about this subject.</p><p></p><p>&nbsp;</p>