This present book is the last in a series of four. The first book in this series, The Eighth Scroll, is a work of historical fiction—an action/adventure novel designed to thrill the audience, and at the same time ease them into the subject of comparative religion. The second book in this series, The First and Final Commandment, has been rewritten and divided into two volumes, MisGod'ed and God'ed. With publication of these two volumes—now books numbered two and three in this series—The First and Final Commandment becomes redundant, but remains on the market for those who prefer one large tome over two separate volumes. MisGod'ed provides a roadmap of guidance and misguidance in the Abrahamic religions, and presents the continuity of revelation from Judaism to Christ ianity, and then to Islam. God'ed picks up where