Does the Bible predict an asteroid…or something else?
This book will challenge your interpretation of end-times theology and help you sharpen your understanding in light of current times.
Does Revelation 8:10–11 describe an asteroid? Is the Wormwood star from Revelation 8 already headed toward Earth? Are NASA and high-level government officials aware of an asteroid that is on a collision course with our planet? Is that why President Trump sanctioned a colossal increase to planetary defense? Do the prophecies from ancient cultures and religions across the globe all point to a catastrophic planetary event that has scientists and politicians taking extreme preventative measures under the public radar?
Earth is not currently prepared for the scope of impact that may be just around the corner, and people in high places know it… But what will the biblical Wormwood actually be? Traditional scholarly interpretation claims it will be an asteroid. Others postulate that the eschatological poisoning of one-third of all Earth's waters and the devastation of our planet's ecology might not be as detectable as we may believe: it could hit suddenly and without warning, like an angel of God appearing in the sky with fire and light, bringing judgment in an instant.
Follow Thomas Horn as he blazes a trail through these questions and many others, posing answers that very few in the church today are willing to provide.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS: Examines asteroid threats to Earth, including Apophis (named after the Egyptian god of chaos), which is a topic of serious discussion among experts in planetary defense Includes interviews with government impact specialists, scientists, Bible scholars, and prophecy experts
Thomas R. Horn (Also Published under the Name Thomas Horn ) is an internationally recognized lecturer, radio host and best selling author of several books including his newest books, Petrus Romanus: The Final Pope Is Here, Forbidden Gates and Apollyon Rising 2012. He is a well-known columnist whose articles have been referred to by writers of the L. A. Times Syndicate, MSNBC, Christianity Today, New Man Magazine, World Net Daily, News Max, White House Correspondents and dozens of newsmagazines and press agencies around the globe. He has been interviewed by US Congressmen and Senators on his findings as well as featured repeatedly in major media including top-ten talk shows, America's Morning News for The Washington Times, The 700 Club, The Harvest Show, Coast to Coast AM, Prophecy in the News, and the Southwest Radio Church to name a few. Thomas received the highest degree honorary doctorate bestowed in 2007 from legendary professor Dr. I.D.E. Thomas for his research into ancient history, and has been endorsed by such national leaders as Dr. James Kennedy.
Christians have been intrigued by end times prophecies since the time they were written, I think. Horn brings his most recent ideas to the mix in this book.
He wonders if an approaching asteroid might precipitate much of what we read about in Revelation. An enormous asteroid, Apophis, will pass near earth April 13, 2029. If it is the biblical Wormwood, its approach would be around the middle of the Tribulation. The approximate beginning of the Tribulation would be October 13, 2025.
While Horn assures us he is not “setting dates here,” he does believe Apophis is the most likely candidate to fulfill the Wormwood prophecy. (27, 33) He does note there is an earlier possibility, 2018 LFI6, with a date of an August 8, 2023 pass.
Horn argues his point for an asteroid fulfillment by showing how God frequently used natural means in the past. He has quite a section on the Egyptian plagues, for example. He shows how the asteroid (or comet) impact could set off cataclysmic events such as volcanoes and poisoned water. (196, 199-200)
Horn's suggestions are about as good as the myriad of others I have read over the years. As with books like this one, we will know whether Horn's assumptions are correct in a few years.
There is one aspect of this book I found quite puzzling. Regarding biblical interpretation, Horn says the first rule is this: “There can be only one true meaning of the verse in question, and that is the meaning that the author of that book intended for his original readers.” (131) That seems to exclude most prophecy as I am sure many of the prophetic writers had no idea what the actual fulfillment of the prophecy might be. Do we really think Isaiah knew what he was writing about when he said a virgin would conceive? (Isa. 7:14)
This book is a good addition to the many ones already suggesting ways prophecy might be fulfilled. That Apophis might strike Earth has been all but ruled out by continuing astronomical observations.
Thomas Horn has this part right. The asteroid Apophis will herald Jesus Christ's second coming, but not at its first coming on April 13, 2029. It will do so at its "second coming" exactly seven years later on April 13, 2036, a date that will then be simultaneously commemorated both as the day of Christ's death, Jewish Passover, and the day of His resurrection, Easter Sunday. All coincidence? I don't think so. How could Horn have missed this? This is all explained, along with many other of the Bible's greatest mysteries, in the book "The Sign Of The Son Of Man," which is now available as a 642 page PDF e-book at TheSignOfTheSonOfMan.com .
As a true believer I’ve long been interested in and studied Revelation and all things “end time” related. This book is the best I’ve ever read on the subject of the end of the world judgments. If you want clarity on this subject backed by deep research and facts, then you should read this book. I can’t recommend it strongly enough. Time may be even shorter than we think!
INVITING THE ASTEROID There is no lament for the world here, but a smug, matter of fact, cavalier sense. Where the world is everything that is the case (Wittgenstein) he that is unjust will be unjust still: and he which is filthy will be filthy still. He that is righteous will be righteous still and he that is holy, will be holy still." (Rev 22.11) It's Trump again! So what is the point of announcing its end, to snatch them out of the fire with fear? (Jude 23) They are without excuse who deny the creator for the creation since the heavens declare the Glory (Psalm 23) and the eternal power and godhead from the creation of the world are clearly seen (Romans 1). So for those who curse further and further as the rocks fall on them (Rev 6.16) in the little and the big as the asteroid falls in the mountain from the sky, should we even mention that we will not fear thought the earth be removed and the mountains are cast into the midst of the sea (Psalm 46)? Since the earth is founded on the seas and established on the flood is it better to invite and publicize the asteroid? Is it better to beat the governments of the world into plowshares with their threats and NASA bromides? Or better not to know, move to Baja and let it take you as you live?
Are you planning to change your life? Are you planning to bow your knee and with every tongue confess Yahshua Lord? Or does that compromise your beliefs? If fear will save you maybe you should read more about the apocalypse. A REVIEW OF THE WORMWOOD PROPHECY So as you are packing your bags for 2025 and the end of the age of grace, fear might be the subtext of this book. If at the beginning of our salvation the shepherds abiding in the fields were sore afraid at the host what shall they be at the end? In consideration of the radioactivity of the Pacific Ocean there is some justification for the many prayer groups springing up that are praying for the asteroid landing. This is also done to further test the veracity of scripture that says ten thousand shall fall at my right hand but it will not come near me, and because he loves me, says the Father, I shall rescue him. So when all the pedo-plutocrats furiously rage together, rage, rage, as it were against the dying of the light, we might consider joining with all the heavenly host that performed their Oratorio at the Nativity, Glory to God in the Highest! I can't wait.
Against the background of these battering events mere logic shall not hold out. Contradictions in the logic of the Wormwood Prophecy in the transition of the argument from star to asteroid are crucial to the connection. The author says that the word for star in Greek is aster which in English makes the word asteroid. Thus when Rev. 8 reads that Wormwood is a star that falls from heaven and the asteroid Apophis is due another round, the audience round his table gasped.
THE PROPHECY
1) his dream 2) someone told him an astrophysical interpretation of Revelation 8, 3) Revelation 8, 4) NASA, with all sorts of dates of Apophis, April 2029, precursors in 2025, and extrapolations of the End of the Age of Grace and etc.
The WORM WORD.
Aster is the root of the word in English for asteroid. A number of English words have the aster root, but further of the Greek, if aster means asteroid in Rev. 8, since it is the same word, does it mean that everywhere else in the NT? It's a good thing he didn't say asterisk as snow. The problem is the rhetoric equivocates the Greek aster with the English asteroid not at all in the Greek root but in the context to explain the meaning of Rev. 8. And what is the origin of the context? He does not say what informant told him this. Merits aside, once the premise is granted that Wormwood is Apophis is an asteroid, then bits in between can be made to fit. That persuasion was attempted at the Trump impeachment and the Mueller investigation and at literally every newscast since. Grant the premise and fit in the facts.
And no mention yet of the missing Psalm 46 which is a direct response to Worm word falling when of the "asteroid" mountain it says, WE WILL NOT FEAR THOUGH THE EARTH BE REMOVED and THE MOUNTAINS ARE CAST INTO THE MIDST OF THE SEA . That stirs the opposite of the fear of the Wormword spreading.
Reading Rev 8 as asteroid because the word star is aster omits that every word for star in the NT is aster. So equating aster in Greek with asteroid in English is equivocation. In Rev 8 the Greek is astro, not astron. He would do better to urge the word dis-aster and asterisk "star; heavenly body; outer space.'' These meanings are found in such words as: aster, asterisk, asteroid, astrology, astronomy, astronaut, astronautics, disaster. There's basically only one word for star in the NT, and the Greek, so to foist asteroid onto aster because of its cognate to the English asteroid would not transfer to the other uses of star in the NT. So it must be interpreted from context, so astrophysicist religious thinkers find it breaking up as Wormwood. Is it worth seeing how outside this connection, later devised is from the immediate text? Or how Greek is a foreground language which does not hide but reveals the details (Auerbach, Odysseus' Scar), unlike Hebrew which does the opposite. So this reading is what, Hebrewised. We get further and further from reading principles.
If the behavior of the so called asteroid to interpret the angels sounding is circumstantial, to confirm it by saying aster is the root of asteroid and to evidence it from NASA is like evidencing the Mueller report, the impeachment trials as evidence of Russian collusion. You cannot confirm prophecy from science of disinformation. More likely NASA is a ruse. If there was ever a herd of Gadarene swine inhabited by devils it's NASA. Paperclip scientists anyone? The same as Lake taking covens as spiritual truths, or Springmeir the Bloodlines, it’s like Breitbart news echoing all the worst accusations of the president or Tucker Carlson recapping CNN endlessly, echoing, repeating, reinforcing their slanders of demonic shocks and aftershocks now selling at death and destruction.
The whole thing , apart from the dream, is hearsay, made worse by the citation of NASA facts and coverups. More hearsay, disinformation unknown. Look up the Paperclips hints here at Space Alien Politics: https://www.redfez.net/nonfiction/ess...
There's a problem with disaster lit. You say Quayle discovered red haired giants in Afghanistan. How you going to do it? Get out those 180 grain slugs for the 12 gauge. What else? Pepper spray? What else? It never ends. Up second to implicate the stars, the falling stars, dis-aster, get it, aster, the star. So that implicates the big and little prophecy and anti prophecy-ites. At the top of that line Wormwood hit the last pop meme button, not that it makes any difference to the pope, who this author previously disestablished; the new one is trucking on until he's not. But ask yourself what difference does it make to me if he's the last pope? Nada. So all that leaves is the disaster dudes is a falling asteroid in several pieces of Revelation Chapter 8. Based first on a dream of long standing, we don't doubt his dream, that he had it anyway, of for that matter what it means. But on the second page. The invisible things from the beginning of the world are clearly seen being understood by the things that are made.
2. There could be one of a series of reverse John the Baptist reviews of books by this stable of authors like Quayle et. al. or Lake's, The Shinar Directive: Preparing the Way for the Son of Perdition's Return https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
A Nephilim Primer could start with Europa, Leda and Daphne etc and go on to the giants and governments which culminate in royal blood lines and prerogatives of wealth, and in collusion of every societal authority and influence FBI, CIA, New York Times, MIT, ATT,who control the votes of democracy by entertainment and predictive programs and vote-shaving algos all enforced by those same aristocrats to pave the way for the fall of the stars.
The whole point of a corporate business, military, pastoral, scientific or artistic environment is the green card of ID earned to belong. Many tests occur in each but in the main they involve pressures to conform and evaluation by peers and superiors of those actions. So each of these has a given and those who succeed in the given are judged on their work and personalities therein. These givens are both corruptions of individual genius and groundings in the matter at hand. You need a committee to judge a dissertation, but after you pass, the doctorate is your own to do with as you will. But if you stay in the box of instruction you are a drone. You won't however write a poem on the Matter of Britain without Geoffrey of Monmouth.
There have always been these steps to advancement and approval and they have become more and more corrupt, dog eat dog. Medical authorities will not admit CHQ as a CV19 prophylactic out of hidden agendas to make people sick and fear if they don't conform they will be rejected. Why do medics want to make people sick/ Why do scientists fudge data and claim sources wrongly 60% of the time? Merely feathering their own nest, as with the position of the earth, Galileo recanting, greater authority intervenes? See: the Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Why are corporate cultures so restrictive? Why do spy agencies of the military complex attempt to overturn elections? Our author is concerned that Christians will kill Christians in the new wave, but haven't they been doing so before and after Geneva and the Mennonites, and as with all of the above isn't it simple equivocation of the law of identity that A is A to say so, for clearly those killer Christians are B.
Each discipline therefore, each point of view literally incriminates itself and while they are busy doing it belong to their own party. Hence it has been argued that ALL OF CIVILIZATION is a counterfeit, all culture co-opted is a corruption. https://sites.google.com/view/a-neon-... If any of these Trifecta said of their own class what Horn and Lake and Quayle say of theirs they would be called malcontent. So what if their dreams are not believed, and their rhetoric of persuasion either. When were prophets believed? And when did they rationalize? Never. As churls of Disaster specialists will get less. But what does it matter what perdition, giants, hybrids, asteroids, nephilim, pyramids, portend? Do the high praises and two edged sword sound simple minded, Jeremiah cast in the pit, Ezekiel seeing through the hole, Isaiah saying Sennacherib will get some news in the night. To still the enemy and the avenger is not to repeat his threatenings and blame fellow prisoners for their ignorance. If a meteor hits Baja so what? You going to move underground with the really evil ones who have honeycombed the earth with their hideouts? Or are you going to revel in your place among those slain, who fill in their number before the Throne, right before the Judgment?
When Reformed churchmen interrogated fifteen year old girls to incarcerate the rest of their families and failing that, drowned them in a bag, that's new? The rule for those people drowned for the doctrine of baptism was not to engage your accusers, those learned doctors of religion, in dialogue. They, like Satan, will trick you. Some One else merely quoted the Holy Word back at. So death is not new, or signs in the heavens, or jails, perils or swords...for I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor things present or things past, or height or depth and any created thing shall be able to separate me from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. I wonder who said that?
It's all about soft pedaling the systems and its speakers and soft soaping the truth. Conspirators are just stupid, the truth however has no proof of fraud. Election commissioners and governors who bought the Dominion system of voting are soft pedaled as naive, not traitors to overthrow humanity. News media just cannot think of words to condemn. The shill Tucker Carlson thinks they are just stupid.
Did somebody put a gun to Tom's head and say, "You've got 48 hours to write a book about Wormwood"? I like Tom Horn, but if you get a message from God it's okay to just tell us what He said. You don't have to write a book about it. This thing had more filler in it than high school cafeteria taco meat.
This is factual, engaging, and enlightening. It's a strong blend of fast-paced fiction, biblical history as it applies to present day application, biblical prophecy, up to date news coverage, scientific evidence, and a clear call to get right with Jesus. Right now!
Tom Horn has written an absolutely fantastic book! His work is backed by through research and documentation, and that alone should serve to silence any who attempt to dismiss his writings. For those who believe in Bible prophecy this book serves to reinforce faith in Christ. For those who do not believe in Bible prophecy, then this book should serve to open minds.
This book covers much ground such as the story of Exodus, Greek and Roman mythology, the Book of Revelation and modern science. At times I felt like I was on a spaceship. A good read overall, but maybe too deep in places for the average reader.
Thomas Thorn has a solid reputation for accurate prophecy, but Wormwood takes the cake. Extensive use of credible sources back up his vision. Get right with God.
Another well-researched book by Tom Horn. I miss listening to him. I like how he presents his research and references, the opinions or theories of others, and then gives you his conclusions. I never feel like he's pushing his own thoughts onto others. He presents arguments, let's the reader see the sides, then tells you what he thinks.
This book is just that. Research, opinions and Tom's conclusions. I appreciate the history and etymology of words he includes. Mostly, I enjoyed reading about comets vs asteroids vs meteors, and the history of what scientists think may have happened to our planets in the past. Horn also includes recent events such as the comet that hit Jupiter and what happened with other satellites and endeavors.
I appreciated his openness to looking at what Wormwood could be. An angel? An asteroid? Or an alien? Tom covered theories from his research, from Michael Heiser and from Gregory Beale in chapter 5.
I appreciated that Horn included warnings that are contrary to popular beliefs. An example would be Beale saying that believers may be present for the trials from the first trumpet. On page 142 he quoted Beale saying that this would serve to refine the righteous while punishing the wicked. I've seen a video on YouTube that suggested believers may go through the trumpets like Israel went through the plagues of Egypt. Believers that are obedient to God are protected, but disobedient unbelievers suffer.
A good book, but a little dated now. Horn published his findings in 2019, specifically about DART, before it happened in 2021. That's how print media goes.
Excellent read, I couldn’t put it down. Tom Horn had a dream of an asteroid hitting planet Earth named “Apophis” which he believes to be prophetic. This led him to do some research and he found out there is an actual asteroid named “Apophis” heading frighteningly close to Earth in 2029…which led him on a hunt for the truth. He asserts that NASA is involved in a massive cover up of this information as they would never reveal the truth for fear of total anarchy and a breakdown of law and order. There is some history covered in the book as he dives deep into the plagues of Egypt during the time of Moses and relates the cause of them to a nearby volcanic eruption during that time. Could this type of scenario begin the trumpet judgements of Revelation? What is Wormwood and what are all the possible interpretations of it. Is it an angel of doom or an actual comet? This is explored in depth in his book.
I enjoyed the information in this book and it is very relevant to the current political / social situation we find ourselves in today. This book is focused on the near miss asteroid "Apophis" coming in April 2029 and whether it is the fulfillment of the "Wormwood" prophecy in the Book of the Revelation.
There is a lot of great background information on Jewish and Biblical history and how it all relates to us today. Some of the information I had "heard about" but did not know the details. This book provided a good basis for understanding Biblical topics more completely.
I recommend this book for those interested in Bible Prophecy.
This book and ‘Petrus Romanus, The Final Pope is Here’ were the first two books I have read by Thomas Horn, I absolutely love Bible prophecy, These books are currently playing out in our country, in our world, in our universe! Thomas’ books are a list of “must reads”, he’s thoroughly investigated his subjects, and accurately penned them…I live within spitting distance of Washington, DC….I’ve been to DC yearly for 51 years…I’ve walked every street in DC, this man taught me things that exists in DC, that I have never known…I have since sought out these places…and HE’s 100% correct! MINDBLOWN! Bottom Line? GREAT BOOK(s) Wormwood is prophesied..once again, a Nail on the head, Moment!
Very interesting! Tom Horn (RIP) writes a very concise and well-informed book laying out a wide variety of cosmic and terrestrial events both past and potential future. He gives a few opinions, but mostly he muses about different possibilities and how they could occur using science as well as the Bible. I particularly enjoyed reading about the 10 plagues of Egypt from Exodus and how each plague judged multiple Egyptian gods from their varied pantheon but also how the plagues tied into a scientific explanation from 2 events that happened in Africa in the 80s. I thought all of it was fascinating and recommend for anyone for an addition to their study of Revelation.
This book was an eye opening study into the reality of atmospheric bodies, asteroids and meteors; space rocks huge in length and diameter that move throughout space. Gods Word is always true and speaks about how these bodies will have a great impact on the earth in the upcoming years during the seven year period of what is known as the Tribulation. Thomas Horn has written a great book. I highly recommend this book.
The author's thesis seems to rapidly erode as the book progresses until the reader finally is confused and wonders what he/she is supposed to think about the author's intent. I don't recommend this book.
This book will keep you up at night. It`s incredibly researched and referenced but also extremely frightening. Sometimes it's best not to know what the future holds.
Good read. If you would like some deeper insights on this prophecy and Christian Eschatology. Because these are future events, much is still based on speculation. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the read and learned new information about the different subjects discussed on this matter.
Too much detail about ancient deities that is irrelevant. Sad that both Horn and Heiser is gone. I want to read more from these wise men. Plausible theories contained herein.
Not sure if skimming through a book counts as reading it but that’s what I ended up doing. I guess we’ll see in 2029 how much of this book is wishful thinking
I really enjoyed reading this book and the way Dr. Horn presented it was very interesting to read. It was able to help me understand so many things that I had been unable to understand previously.
IS THE ASTEROID APOPHIS THE BIBLICAL ‘WORMWOOD’ DISASTER?
Author and TV/radio personality Thomas R. Horn, serves as the Chief Executive Officer of SkyWatchTV.
He wrote in the second chapter of this 2019 book, “[In 2005] astronomers … discovered the asteroid [and] named it Apophis… The enormous asteroid Apophis will reportedly pass disturbingly close to Earth on April 13, 2029… so close… that it will ‘put some of our orbiting satellites in peril’… Assuming for the moment that Apophis is biblical Wormwood (I’m not certifying that or setting dates here) and that 2029 would thus represent a period sometime around the middle of the great tribulation… October 13, 2025 (April 13, 2029, minus three and a half years) would be the approximate start of the dreaded seven years of tribulation… Bible prophecy notwithstanding, hopefully Apophis WILL pass just shy of Earth… because the alternative truly represents a biblical-proportion to life on Earth…” (Pg. 26-27) Later, he adds, “While Apophis is, in my opinion, the most likely candidate to fulfill the Wormwood prophecy, NEOs [‘Near Earth Object’] skim past Earth all the time.” (Pg. 33)
He argues, “In 1981 a man named Billy Meier began to speak openly about a prediction he claimed was given to him by an ‘alien’ he called Quetzal, who allegedly told him of a ‘Red Meteor’ that would collide with the Earth in 2029… Although many of his claims (such as being given knowledge of the asteroid by an alien…) have been considered fraudulent and ‘retrodictions’ by some experts and members of the general population, the striking coincidence of Apophis’ discovery… does raise one’s curiosity… Did an ancient entity indeed interact with Meier?” (Pg. 38-39)
He states, “It would seem that the more we discuss the real motivation behind space endeavors, the more a duality of purposes seems to surface on one hand, there are the matters of planetary defense and national security; on the other, there seems to be an agenda of private gain and even eventualized economy in space. One points to necessity, while one gestures toward globalization…” (Pg. 73)
He observes, “The Bible never says that God gave us any rights in space. In fact He specified the zones over which man was given dominion: the sea, the air… the land… and OVER ALL THE EARTH. God created the firmament… and the stars, moon, and sun… When man tried to leave that zone by building the tower [of Babel], God stopped him. Scripture does not tell us that He gave us the authority to dominate more than the earth itself… Perhaps we are forgetting our role and are taking things a bit too far. Will this usurpation be part of what causes judgment to fall on us?” (Pg. 89-90)
He suggests, “a person must wonder if those in the know REALLY WOULD tell the general public if there were danger of Earth being struck by a NEO. After all… surely the general public would begin to panic. And with anticipated possible collision dates years into the future, there would be ample time for imaginations to run wild and paranoia to run rampant, tearing through communities and wiping out order as we know it. Perhaps the announcement that all is well and that we expect no threat from Apophis… will remain. If for no other reason than a means of crowd control.” (Pg. 104)
He speculates, “if Wormwood IS an asteroid, its flight path to destruction is POSSIBLY related to some kind of space war between holy and unholy entities and deities… Wormwood, then, would not be a GLOBAL issue; it would stem from a UNIVERSAL issue. Could this potentially involve entities engaged n spiritual warfare within the universe, causing another round of planetary ping-pong? It becomes obvious … that a battle between good and evil is heating up.” (Pg. 121) He continues, “it’s easy to keep our collective sights only on ‘natural space activity’ … and forget ANOTHER theory about Wormwood, which may… be the most obvious conclusion regarding these poisonous waters. Could Wormwood be a FALLEN ANGEL?... Might all these details as revealed to John … be pointing to an ANGEL OF FAMINE?” (Pg. 122)
He recounts the 1986 disaster at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl, then states, “If secret from Our Lady of Fatima was correct, then Russia would be in for a major humbling if it did not consecrate. If Chernobyl was THAT great humbling event, then certain bizarre language from the enigmatic foretelling would make sense… Now for the glaring link: the word Chernobyl is Ukrainian for wormwood…” (Pg. 160-161) But he concludes, “it’s a bit of a stretch to take this prophecy by a Marian apparition more seriously than the Book of Revelation, and I believe … it clear that Chernobyl and the consecrations of Russian are unrelated.” (Pg. 164)
Thomas Horn’s ‘prophetic’ speculations don’t seem to come true (e.g., 2012, 2019), yet he continues to make them.
Much of this book reads like a research paper with the exception of the first and last chapters which offer a fictional synopsis. It is heavily annotated for those who like to chase down references. The author puts a ton of effort into researching what the term "wormwood" means as found in the biblical book of Revelation. There was good information presented, including a few hidden surprises. This would be a good read for anyone who likes a detailed study on a certain subject matter.
This book was incredible! I absolutely love reading about end times prophecy and Tom Horn did such an awesome job with this book! He went to great lengths with his research and put it all together in a way that is easy for the reader to follow. I learned so much in this book, about God and His word, as well as the times now and the times to come. I highly recommend this book!