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Patmos : When the Heavens Opened

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As giant forces of evil and corruption prepare their springboard for an anticipated final victory, man stands midget-like gazing helplessly at his world falling apart. The child of God turns to his Bible, seeks wisdom, understanding, comfort and strength, in preparation for this...the Christian seeking a clearer and deeper understanding of the end times is urgently recommended to read this book.

127 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1976

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Basilea Schlink

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October 15, 2016
I was given this book over a decade ago by a holocaust survivor whom I greatly respected. It isn't a bad book for Christians, but it seemed a bit rambling at times.

With the title Patmos, I thought there would be more about the historical setting behind Revelation. There was pretty much nothing on that other than her mentioning her trip to the island. There was a little exposition on Revelation which was interesting, but not much of that either.

I liked how she called the future time of persecution the Anti-Christian Era and her time the pre-anti-Christian era. I think that was helpful.
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