3.5 stars. This is a small, but dense book. I probably read at least half the paragraphs more than once. This book will be a great reference to turn back to. There are so many quotations from prophets and apostles.
One of those who was heavily quoted was Bruce R. McConkie (which is understandable given the authors, the time period it was written, and, most especially, the subject matter). I just got a little bugged when so much was quoted from The Millennial Messiah and A New Witness for the Articles of Faith. Sometimes they quote from one of these books and leave it like that, as if that explained their position. I was left wondering where he got his explanation.
The authors kinda lost me in chapters 8 and 10. In these chapters they made many definitive statements about how things will happen in the future or what constitutes fulfillment of prophecy. I’m of the mind that there are many ways prophecies are fulfilled, and there are many meanings to scripture passages. It seemed like these authors had one definitive interpretation and vision of how things will play out. I don’t know if that’s how they still think about things (it being 30 years later, now), but it sure sounds like that’s what they thought then.
Overall, I’m very glad I found a copy and read it. I have been fascinated with the gathering and return of the House of Israel for decades. I’m not sure how I never knew about this book until seeing it mentioned in a YouTube video recently. It’s really great to have all this information together in one place. I’ll probably revisit this one.