In “A True Interpretation of the Witch of Endor,” Lodowick Muggleton delves into the enigmatic narrative of the biblical Witch of Endor, exploring themes of prophecy, divination, and the metaphysical implications of such practices in a theological context. Muggleton'Äôs prose is characterized by a rigorous yet accessible literary style, deftly intertwining scriptural analysis with philosophical inquiry. The work emerges from the milieu of 17th-century radical Protestantism, where religious interpretations were hotly contested, and Muggleton'Äôs unique views challenge traditional ecclesiastical doctrines while providing a fresh perspective on supernatural encounters. Lodowick Muggleton, a pivotal figure in the Muggletonian sect, articulated a distinctive form of Christianity that highlighted personal revelation and the rejection of established religious authority. His background as a tailor turned preacher and the socio-political upheavals of his time influenced his critical approach to scriptural interpretation. His writings reflect the intellectual fervor of an era grappling with faith, spirituality, and the human condition, imbuing his work with both fervor and conviction. For readers seeking an insightful exploration of biblical narratives and their implications on contemporary spiritual beliefs, Muggleton'Äôs “A True Interpretation of the Witch of Endor” is indispensable. It not only enriches one's understanding of the scriptural text but also invites reflection on the artistic and philosophical dimensions of faith. This book is a compelling read for both theological scholars and general readers alike.