Among the 26 volumes written by Jakob Lorber, as dictated to him through the inner word by our Lord Jesus Christ between 1840 to 1864, we find this book titled "Scripture Explanations". It addresses many difficult to understand and also controversial excerpts from the Bible like "eat My flesh and drink My blood", "many are called but few are chosen", the youngest judgement, the temptation of Jesus by the devil in the desert or "I have not come to bring you peace, but the sword." The original book has been extended by the editor to include the Scripture explanations from 'Gifts of Heaven' by the same Author, which includes the historical facts about the origin of the New Testament. It provides insight to why the factual discrepancies exist between the different gospels.
Jakob Lorber (22 July 1800 – 24 August 1864) was a Christian mystic and visionary from the Duchy of Styria, who promoted liberal Universalism. He referred to himself as "God's scribe". He wrote that on 15 March 1840 he began hearing an 'inner voice' from the region of his heart and thereafter transcribed what it said. By the time of his death 24 years later he had written manuscripts equivalent to more than 10,000 pages in print.
His writings were published posthumously as amounting to a "New Revelation", and the contemporary "Lorber movement" forms one of the major neo-revelationist sects, mostly active in German-speaking Europe, although part of Lorber's writings have also been translated into more than 20 languages (according to the website of the Lorber Publisher) and the world-wide spread adherents do not gather in an institutionalized church, but usually continue to belong to their previous Christian denomination.