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Who Will Usher in Earth’s Final Days?
Are we living in the end times? Is it possible that the players depicted in the book of Revelation could be out in force today? And if they are, would you know how to recognize them?

In Agents of the Apocalypse, noted prophecy expert Dr. David Jeremiah does what no prophecy expert has done before. He explores the book of Revelation through the lens of its major players—the exiled, the martyrs, the elders, the victor, the king, the judge, the 144,000, the witnesses, the false prophet, and the beast.

One by one, Dr. Jeremiah delves into their individual personalities and motives, and the role that each plays in biblical prophecy. Then he provides readers with the critical clues and information needed to recognize their presence and power in the world today.

The stage is set, and the curtain is about to rise on Earth’s final act. Will you be ready?

282 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 2014

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David Jeremiah

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Dr. David Jeremiah, founder of Turning Point Radio and Television Ministries and senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church, felt God’s calling on his life at a very early age. Born February 13, 1941 in Toledo, Ohio, Dr. Jeremiah was raised in a family deeply committed to ministry. At the age of eleven, Dr. Jeremiah and his family moved to Dayton, Ohio where his father, Dr. James T. Jeremiah, was the Pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church, and in 1953 became the President of Cedarville College in Cedarville, Ohio.


As Dr. Jeremiah was sensitive to God’s leading in his life, he followed in his father’s footsteps. In 1963, Dr. Jeremiah received a Bachelor of Arts from Cedarville College. In that same year, Dr. Jeremiah married his college sweetheart, Donna Thompson who also was attending Cedarville College as a business major. He went on to earn a Masters degree in Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary in 1967. He completed additional graduate work at Grace University and was granted the Doctor of Divinity degree from Cedarville College in 1981.



In 1969, Dr. Jeremiah began Blackhawk Baptist Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and developed a Christian school grades K through 12. In the 12 years he served as pastor, Blackhawk Baptist Church grew from 7 families to 1300 members. He also launched The Bible Hour television program.



Dr. Jeremiah heeded God’s call, and in 1981 he and his family moved to California where he became the senior pastor of Scott Memorial Baptist Church, now Shadow Mountain Community Church.



Shadow Mountain Community Church is one of the largest churches in San Diego County. It is also the home of Southern California Seminary and Christian Unified Schools.



As Dr. Jeremiah began his ministry at Shadow Mountain, he felt God’s calling to continue the broadcast ministry he started in Fort Wayne. In 1982, Turning Point Ministries became a reality.



Today, Turning Point's 30-minute radio program is heard nationally and internationally on over 1800 stations and translator/satellators. In recognition of Dr. Jeremiah’s commitment to teaching the Word of God, he received the Broadcaster of the Year Award in 1999 from the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB), in August 2002, received the Award of Merit from the Western Chapter of National Religious Broadcasters for Excellence in Broadcasting and Faithfulness in Service, and in 2006 Turning Point received the Best Radio Teaching Program Award. Dr. Jeremiah has served on the Board of Directors for the NRB since 1996.



Turning Point launched a television program in 1982 in San Diego and went nationwide in 2000. Now seen around the world through cable and satellite technology, as well as on terrestrial stations all across the United States, conservative estimates suggest that close to 200 million homes around the world have access to Dr. Jeremiah's Bible teaching each week. Turning Point Television offers a half-hour Bible study message and a full hour worship service with the same great preaching. Carried on several national and international networks such as TBN, ION, and INSP, Turning Point Television has most recently been added to Middle East TV Network and BET, the Black Entertainment Network.



Dr. Jeremiah is a sought-after conference speaker for organizations around the country. He frequently speaks at Cedarville College, Dallas Theological Seminary, Moody Bible Institute, Billy Graham Training Center, Phil Waldrep’s Senior Adult Celebrations and numerous NFL, NBA and Baseball chapels.



Along with his speaking schedule around the country, Dr. Jeremiah also finds time to fulfill another passion in his life, writing. His books are always gripping and right to the point. Some of his books include Escape the Coming Night, The Power of Encouragement, What the Bible Says About Angels, Prayer The Great Adventure, which brought him The Gold Medallion Award in 1998, God In You, Gifts from God

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285 reviews
September 4, 2015
If you were sitting in the pews at Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon, California in the fall of 2014, the material published here would be very familiar to you. Or, if not, if you know anything at all about chapters 6, 11, 12, 13 and 20 in the New Testament book of Revelation, you’ll be right at home with Doctor David Jeremiah and Tom Williams’ “riveting look at the key players of the end times.” This Jeremiah and Williams-penned, 273-page commentary is based on a seven-Sunday sermon series Jeremiah preached at Shadow Mountain.

Structurally, Jeremiah and Williams devote “one chapter to each of the most prominent players in Revelation---those who are the primary agents of the Apocalypse.” Each chapter in this unique book is divided into two sections. The first is the dramatized account, written by Williams. That’s followed by the second section explaining the scripture behind the dramatizations. In these ten chapters, you’ll witness the exile of the apostle John, (the writer of Revelation). You’ll also meet the Tribulation martyrs, the 144,000 Tribulation converts/evangelists, the two witnesses, as well as learn the identity of the dragon, the beasts from the sea and the earth. All of that is climaxed by the roles of the victor, the king and the judge.

For the biblical purists, Jeremiah advises, “nothing presented in the Bible has been altered. The dramatized elements are constructed firmly on the facts of Revelation. The stories merely fill in the gaps that Revelation does not address. They present possibilities about how the biblical events could play out. . . . These scenes cannot fill in the gaps with perfect accuracy, but they offer one possibility among many . . . “ Jeremiah’s hope is “that these stories will serve as a reminder that the book of Revelation isn’t just theoretical; it’s intended to depict real-life individuals and situations.”

If you’ve read any of the sixteen Jerry Jenkins and Tim LaHaye’s best-selling novels in the Left Behind series, Tom Williams’ portion of “Agents of the Apocalypse” will also feel very familiar. Here you’ll meet real characters confronted with a lot of action, fire and brimstone. A novel married back-to-back with non-fiction. You don’t see that every day. I found Williams’ dramatizations very believable. The only complaint I have is I wish Williams would’ve picked more plausible names for the Antichrist and his false prophet. Judas Christopher and Damon Detherow? Really? Think about it. We all know who betrayed Christ in the garden of Gethsemane. But to combine those two names into one satanic-controlled world dictator? We know that Satan’s minions are known as demons. But really? To call the head of the Tribulation period’s one world religion using a misspelling of “demon” coupled with a last name that looks like “death row?” Isn’t that a bit over the top? Isn’t that a bit obvious? In my view, Williams was trying too hard to get the names to paint the essence of the major evil players’ true character.

Most readers should find chapters nine and ten the most frightening to contemplate. Or the most exciting. Depending on your own point of view. Or more importantly, depending on your own spiritual condition. In “The King,” we meet Eva McLennon and her two year-old daughter, Sophie. Here we find out what life could be like for those courageous Christians who’ll refuse to accept Judas Christopher’s number or worship the Antichrist during the Tribulation. In the following chapter, Morgan Wilson finds out what his real life was like when, at the Great White Throne Judgment, Jesus opens Morgan’s personal books of law, works, secrets, words, conscience and life.

If nothing else, you should come away from “Agents of the Apocalypse” with a more realistic view of the brevity of life. You’ll gain a new understanding of the length of eternity. More importantly, you’ll come face-to-face with the fact that every soul spends eternity somewhere. One of two places. Only one of two places. You and I get to choose where. Only you and I get to choose. Both choices have no end. Choose wisely.


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Author 10 books26 followers
April 29, 2015
Great combination of fiction and non-fiction. I was skeptical of this genre fusion, but kudos to Thomas Williams who wrote the story line for this book. He did an amazing job. I don't like fiction, but I was intrigued with this book's format and content. This book brilliantly quotes the Word of God and then uses the Word like a screenplay to write a modern illustration and story line.
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573 reviews79 followers
August 24, 2024
One of the most intriguing aspects of AGENTS OF THE APOCALYPSE is that each chapter opens with a biblically based dramatization that brings to life prophetic scenarios. Then, after the fictionalized story, Dr. Jeremiah presents a detailed study called “The Scripture Behind the Story” to conclude each chapter. This structure is intriguing! He explores cryptic passages, various interpretations and symbolism found in Scripture and provides application for us as we witness the evil forces at play in the world today.

I appreciate how Dr. Jeremiah skillfully explains the prophetic passages and symbolism found in Revelation and other books in scripture. His research and knowledge is exhaustive. I also appreciate the extensive footnotes that document his presentation. Dr. Jeremiah references expository commentaries and other articles from notable and respected biblical experts and theologians.

This book appeals to the Everyman; it is not dry doctrine of the end times. Rather, it is written in a style that is extremely engaging as well as enlightening.
It is comprehensive yet concise, at only 273 pages. Very informative and interesting! Highly recommended for those who want an understanding - but not an overwhelming one- of Eschatology, the study of end times.
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1,164 reviews54 followers
September 28, 2021
With an odd mixture of a fictitious story and commentary on biblical passages relating to the end times, this book just didn't work as well for me as Jeremiah's books normally do. I really didn't enjoy the fictitious portion of the book, but I appreciate the author's insights into the Bible. While I realize he was trying to portray the passages in a way they could possibly play out in 21st century America, the book just didn't work. I'm not sure if it's because of the lapse of time between the book's authorship and the present day along with all that transpired in the intervening years or something else that caused the dislike of the fictitious story. I think I'd prefer to read the author's works on end times that do not include a fictitious element.
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December 31, 2015
The Book of Revelation has always been the scariest book in the Bible to me. Growing up, it was bad enough that my perception of God was flawed,now there is a book that talks about the impending disasters. Needless to say, I was not looking forward to reading any book that talked about the apocalypse or anything that related to the end times. However I am studying the book now with a couple of friends and this book really modified my views on the rapture, the Second coming, and the similarities of the Kingdom of dark and light.

As a Christian, most of what I been taught was tradition and not many spiritual leaders went into detail about the book of Revelation. In fact if they did, it was always centered about Jesus coming back, preparation stages, and so forth. Unlike any book I read in recent years, this book went into detail about the rapture, passages in the Bible that is hard to understand and used fiction people (based on real events), to paint a picture on what would occur.

For the first time, I was not scared to dive into the book and a lot of curiosity was satisfied. David Jeremiah book, Captured by Grace: No One Is Beyond the Reach of a Loving God is the best book I read in my entire life. That book summarized every line of the hymn,Amazing Grace with such vulnerability and clarity. On the other hand, with the same firm but gentle tone, this book leaves the reader intrigued to know what will happen when Jesus returns and dismisses myths that are taught in church.

Lastly this is the last book I will read for the year of 2015. I know I have read one other book ( I can't seem to stay away from books, it's the reader in me), but this is finally the last one.

Highly researched, details and recommended to all who wants a clearer and broader review of the end times!
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October 15, 2015
This is well worth the read, giving a fictionalized story at the beginning of each chapter and finishing with scripture to back up the story. There are 10 "agents" with much reference to scripture mainly in Revelation but Old and New Testament as well. We are using this along with the dvd for a 10 week study in our Journey home group and everyone has been excited with the format and the knowledge of end times.
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February 24, 2016
An Outstanding work that ministers to the body of Christ while perhaps simultaneously evangelizing to seekers of truth. May God continue to prosper the Turning Point Ministry and its faithful witness.
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October 16, 2014
Anyone interested in end times prophecy should read this well-written and insightful book.
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October 30, 2014
I want to encourage everyone to read this book!!
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October 27, 2023
One of the best books regarding the topic of Revelation I have read. Jeremiah really breaks the end times down in a way that helped me to understand the Scriptures even more.
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52 reviews
November 2, 2014
The best book on the book of Revelation that I've ever read. It made it much easier to understand. He has become one of my favorite christian authors.
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July 12, 2015
Excellent book!!! Brings the end times to life in a possible scenario
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October 1, 2014
“Who Will Usher in Earth’s Final Days? Are we living in the end times? Is it possible that the players depicted in the book of Revelation could be out in force today? And if they are, would you know how to recognize them?

In Agents of the Apocalypse, noted prophecy expert Dr. David Jeremiah does what no prophecy expert has done before. He explores the book of Revelation through the lens of its major players—the exiled, the martyrs, the elders, the victor, the king, the judge, the 144,000, the witnesses, the false prophet, and the beast.

One by one, Dr. Jeremiah delves into their individual personalities and motives, and the role that each plays in biblical prophecy. Then he provides readers with the critical clues and information needed to recognize their presence and power in the world today.

The stage is set, and the curtain is about to rise on Earth’s final act. Will you be ready?”


Dr. Jeremiah has taken an interesting approach to writing this book. He tackles the 10 key “players” of the end times in a unique format for each chapter. Each chapter starts with a fictional story that brings about a dramatization to make the Scriptures come to life. He then brings the reader the Scriptures from the Book of Revelation, as well as other Scriptures, to explain and teach us about those key players. In my opinion, with the interesting use of dramatization and Scripture teaching together, the reader can most assuredly see how the end time events will come into place.

I especially enjoy the conclusion of this book: “As we conclude this study of the key players in the book of Revelation, only one question remains: Where do you fit into the story? Have you accepted the living water that God offers in the person of Christ? If so, you can be assured that no matter what you may encounter in the days ahead, your earthly life and your eternity are in His hands. As a result, you are an overcomer. Let this book of Revelation be a glorious confirmation of the fact that you will never thirst again. If you have not taken a drink of that water, I encourage you to do so today. The Bibles says, “Whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved” (Romans 10:13). Call upon Him and quench your thirst, both now and forever.“ (Page 273)

More about the book and read samples from the chapters: http://www.davidjeremiah.org/site/age...

About the Author: Dr. David Jeremiah is the senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon, California, and chancellor of San Diego Christian College. He is also the founder of Turning Point, a ministry committed to providing sound Bible teaching through national radio and television broadcasting. Dr. Jeremiah has authored numerous books, including the best-selling "Captured by Grace," "Life Wide Open," "My Heart's Desire," and "Sanctuary."

*Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book from Tyndale House Publisher, in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own, and no monetary compensation was received for this review.

*Reviews of this book were posted at the following locations:
Amazon, Christian Book, Deeper Shopping, Goodreads, and to be featured on my blog at http://titus3.wordpress.com
115 reviews9 followers
November 26, 2014
I received a early copy from Tyndale Publishing House for a fair and honest review.

due to length of the review and the nature please check it out in its entirety at:

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5 stars – It was amazing. If you are like me and love the book of Revelation this book is definitely for you. Even if you do not have mch knowledge of this particular gospel please read this book. Times within our world are changing fast. Dr. Jeremiah and this book helps to put things into prosective in present times. He shows us how past prophecies are making themselves know and the visions the Apostle John were given by our Lord and savior can be used in present day. There was a passage inside the book regarding an Irish caretaker that reaonated with me. A tourist asked the caretaker why he kepts the grounds so well if he wasn't sure when the owner would return. The caretaker simply replies; " I look after them as if I EXPECTED him to come today!" That is something ALL Christians should think about. If your Lord and Savior was to return today, would he be happy with what he sees?

�***I want to take this time to apologize if I have offended anyone by my views on this review. I was brought up Baptist/Presbyterian and I adhear to those beliefs. I do not think unkind of any other religion or your personal choice of savior. I have often questioned my pastor regarding my god and the multitude of religions. My pastor smiled and told me "Out of all the religious Gods out there, which God does not have a grave for you to go and dig up his bones." I have never questioned my faith again. I would never ask someone to question there own beliefs or faith. This review is done by me, for me based on MY BELIEFS AND MY FAITH AND MY GOD ONLY. I only know that one day my savior will return and I will be kneeling before him in all his glory, begging forgivness for my sins for the right to sit by his side foe the rest of eternity. As you see throughout this blog I am very openminded so I truly don't want to offend anyone by this review.
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Author 1 book10 followers
March 14, 2016

Agents of the Apocalypse is a fascinating book about the end times described in scripture. Each of the ten chapters begins with a gripping fictional account in today’s world. This “story” is followed with an explanation from the scriptures tying it into the account and what will happen regarding the martyrs, the 144,000 witnesses, etc.

For example, in the chapter titled The Victor, a stunning account of Christ’s return is given. Then the author presents the scripture behind the story and gives much information. He says, “People are often surprised to learn that references to the Second Coming outnumber references to the first by a factor of eight to one. Scholars have identified 1,845 biblical references to the Second Coming. In the Old Testament, Christ’s return is emphasized in no less than seventeen books. Seven out of every ten chapters in the New Testament mention his return. In other words, one out of every thirty verses in the New Testament teach us about the return of Christ to this earth. In 1 and 2 Thessalonians, the first two books written for the church, the return of Christ is taught in every single chapter.” Pg. 197

This is a book that illuminates the End Times scripture in clear detail. The description of the millennial kingdom is thrilling. The final chapter on the judgment of sinners is sobering. Agents of the Apocalypse is a book that is worth reading over again.
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609 reviews18 followers
October 13, 2014
***If you entertain questions about current events in relation to prophecy,
"Agents of the Apocalypse" belongs on your bookshelf.

Noted prophecy expert, Dr. David Jeremiah asks, "Are we living in the end times?" in his October 7 release, Agents of the Apocalypse where he looks at prophecy through chapter length treatments that include fictionalized accounts of Revelation's cast of characters and events as well as "the Scripture behind the story."
He believes his unusual approach brings prophesy "to life in a new way," while maintaining the integrity of Scripture. The "dramatized elements," he writes, are only used to "fill in the gaps that Revelation does not address," while "...the overarching truths of Revelation" remain.

Each of ten chapters begins with a dramatized short story and concludes with "the Scripture behind the story" from the book of Revelation. Jeremiah begins with "The Exile," an account of the Apostle John's exile to the Isle of Patmos where he was given several visions and told, "What you see, write in a book..." Full Review: http://www.examiner.com/review/agents...

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Author 20 books30 followers
March 8, 2015
Jeremiah structures the book with first a fictional description of one of the key players in Revelation followed by the biblical background to the story. These fictional accounts of, for example, the martyrs, the 144,000, the two witnesses, the dragon, etc. make very interesting reading. The problem I have with the book are the presuppositions that undergird the content. Jeremiah assumes that you subscribe to his pre-trib, rapture, millennial timetable. In the section after each story in which he gives the biblical material undergirding these stories there is nothing from the book of Revelation to show either that there will be a pre-tribulation rapture of all Christians, that only Jews will be the evangelists in the tribulation, etc. He also assumes that the middle wall of partition separating Jews from Christians was not broken down, so that Jewish believers and Gentile believers are separate as the end times develop. He also assumes that the temple will be rebuilt. Symbolic pictures are taken as literal. While the book is well-written, I broke off part way through due to these unproven assumptions.
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175 reviews11 followers
February 13, 2016
I thought this book was very well written. Because of the way it was written I was better able to understand so many things I was previously confused about. It was a tremendous help to me to have the chapters presented the way they were- first as a fictional story, then the scripture to compare with it and explain it. The use of the fictional story also helped to hold my interest in the book, and make it more real to me. Let's face it, the book of Revelation is complicated one and many books on the subject can leave me more confused and frustrated than when I started. Not so with this one. I learned a great deal from this book, and look forward to reading more on the subject by Dr. Jeremiah. If you're seeking a better understanding of the end times and the sequence of events, I'd highly recommend reading this.
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Author 1 book8 followers
March 3, 2015
Very much enjoyed this book. In fact, it convinced me (although it was not written to do this) of per-millinialism approach. This book was written in such a way that you can visualize an actual event of the End Times, see what the Scripture says/means about it, and understand the events that are going on. It is written in chapters and each chapter is a different player in the End Times. This new way of looking at the End Times really reveals a different outlook and changes the way you view the events. Very well written and I thoroughly enjoyed. It sparked many conversations in my household.
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November 24, 2014
I found this book to be thoroughly enjoyable, and easy to read. The beginning of each chapter was a fictional account of a future event, followed by an scriptural explanation by Dr. David Jeremiah. The fictional stories all connected together for a complete story of what Christians believe are end time events, and the explanations by Dr. Jeremiah completed the story. So from the time of the Rapture, to the rise of the anti-christ, to the battle of Armageddon and through the millennium, this book is a great resource for end times scholars of all degrees.
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Author 5 books10 followers
November 7, 2015
A fascinating and easy to read study of the Book of Revelation. The author begins each chapter with a sub-section containing a fictional account of what the scripture states, then follows up with a sub-section about the scripture behind the story. This technique makes it very interesting and easy to understand. I have studied many books on prophecy and Dr. David Jeremiah’s books are the easiest to understand. Although no one knows when the ‘end times’ will come, this book can help us understand as they occur.
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January 29, 2015
Wow!!! If you haven't read this book you really should find the time. This is an eye opener for Christians and non-Christians alike. David Jeremiah certainly puts things in a clear perspective as far as The Book of Revelation goes. If you think you have things sorted out .... check again. You might not be as prepared to meet your Maker as you think you are and at least by becoming aware of it now you still have time to make some changes..... just saying.....
76 reviews
April 9, 2015
A fascinating explanation of Revelation. I appreciate the fiction parts that showed how the facts of Revelation could possibly come about. The more I study Revelation the more I understand, but there is still a lot I do not understand. This is a must-read for people wondering about end-times. It really emphasizes the need to be a child of God to avoid the catastrophes in end times.
15 reviews
November 25, 2015
Eye opening

This book gave an easy to understand view on the Book of Revelation. Using a modern day fictitious story (followed by the Bible scripture) made it easier to put the Book in perspective. I would recommend it to anyone looking for answers to what is to come for mankind.
34 reviews
January 17, 2016
Um. It was interesting. It has a "story" then a description of how the story follows scripture. The Book of Revelation is pretty scary if you read it. What I don't get is why Christians are singled out. Why would folks who perhaps follow a spiritual path faithfully get booted out of the Book of Life? Doesn't seem fair. "Seven Masters One Path" is a good book.
518 reviews
February 19, 2016
David Jeremiah is a well know Bible teacher and I am always struck anew with the way he writes. Biblically sound, and yet dramatic and makes you think in a new way. We are closer to Christ's second coming than ever before. This book is an easy to follow, understandable view of the Book of Revelation. If you wonder what the future holds, I highly recommend this.
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February 14, 2016
I'm interested in Bible prophesy but find it hard to understand. This book uses fictional storytelling to give the reader an idea of what could happen, then uses Bible verses to back it up so you can understand.
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May 11, 2015
Quit part way through the book. Decided I didn't like the fiction/non-fiction format. Might be ok for some readers, but I didn't enjoy it .
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