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Nuclear Showdown in Iran: Revealing the Ancient Prophecy of Elam

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Missiles cloud Mideast skies over the Persian Gulf. Iran shuts down the Strait of Hormuz. Arab oil is choked off to world markets. Hezbollah and Hamas launch scores of missiles into Israel. Terror cells initiate cycles of violence in America. Global economies begin to collapse. Radioactivity permeates the skies over Bushehr’s nuclear reactor. Countless Iranian’s hastily seek refuge into neighboring nations. The Arabian Gulf becomes a cesspool of contamination. Desalinization plants can’t process the polluted waters. A humanitarian crisis burgeons out of control. A disaster of epic biblical proportion has finally arrived in the Middle East! About 2600 years ago the Hebrew prophets Jeremiah and Ezekiel issued parallel end times prophecies concerning modern-day Iran. Today the rogue country is becoming a nuclear nation and aggressively advancing its hegemony throughout the greater Middle East. Nuclear Showdown in Iran, Revealing the Ancient Prophecy of Elam is a non-fiction thriller taking the reader on a journey of discovery through the eyes of the prophets and the minds of today’s key national players. Can anything good come from the evil that is about to befall us? The ancient prophecy of Elam will reveal what God has ordained, what the prophets saw and what you need to know and do now.

242 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 22, 2014

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June 2, 2015
Interesting but question the soundness of its doctrine in places

This book was an interesting read on a little discussed prophecy in the bible. Although I followed along and concurred with the author on a majority of his research I part ways with his teachings on the rapture. He teaches the false doctrine of pre-tribulation rapture of the church. As a consequence his timing for Jeremiah and Ezekial prophecies is all skewed. The bible clearly states the. Church will not be the raptured until after the sixth seal of Revelation. That is when the great multitude that no one can number shows up in the throne room of God. So although most of his teachings are pretty solid on this prophecy of Jeremiah, I part ways with him when he went into timing issues including the rapture as a key milestone. For that reason I gave him 3 stars. Teaching false doctrine is dangerous and misleads Christians into thinking they won't be around for any persecution. This leaves them unprepared for that which is about to happen.
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