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This
small volume on prophecy is full of dynamic truth,
different approaches to prophecy, and dramatic predictions
of things to come. The author, a native of Nazareth
and a former pastor in Jerusalem brings fresh insight
into the most explosive subjects of our time, the
Middle East and Prophecy. His no-nonsense approach
is biblical, historical, and logical. Current information
comes through in readable, descriptive and graphic
English. He solves the Mystery of the Fig Tree and
also indicates the timetable Jesus gave to the disciples
concerning His Return. The chapter dealing with "Who
is the Anti-Christ?" delves into the inter-biblical,
the Roman and the Christian periods, even coming right
up to this very hour. "Three Armageddons"
may sound fantastic. If so, it is because it may make
more sense than any previous prophetic approach. The
chapter on "The Arabs in Prophecy" is informative
and inspiring. Even the Carter, Begin and Sadat meetings
are dealt with in the light of prophetic scripture.
Also, one will really enjoy the informative chapters
on "The Rapture" and the "The Mystifying
Millennium". Their depth, and the dramatic narration
of these exciting and approaching events are apt to
cause the reader to cry out: "Even so, come Lord
Jesus."
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