This book is about “The Law of Uncircumcised Fruit” , a command given to Israel by God when they entered the promised land. It discusses how God instructed them that when they planted fruit trees, they were not to eat the fruit for the first three years, as it was considered “uncircumcised” and forbidden. The fourth year’s harvest was to be a holy offering to Yahweh, and only in the fifth year and onward could they eat the fruit. The text explains that this law was a “living parable” about holiness, patience, and obedience. It also draws a prophetic comparison between this law and Christ’s ministry, the history of humanity from Adam, and the coming Kingdom of God. The book argues that the law was not just about farming but was a “hidden timeline of salvation”.