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Prophecy The
Out of Egypt: A Prophetic Call to the End-Time Church
Published in Paperback by Winepress Publishing (1999-07)
Author: Charles Crismier
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The most difficult book I've ever read...
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Review Date: 2007-11-12
...and the best book I've owned (other than the Bible). This book takes a deep look at faith and what it truly means to follow and obey God. If you are happy with a shallow, luke-warm brand of Christianity, this book is NOT for you. If, however, you long to have the faith of Paul or John, if you want to give yourself over to God, this is a must read.

I cannot say enough how impactful this has been. I don't believe I've absorbed it all and will read it again soon.

Prophecy The
The Paraphrase and Notes on the Revelation of St. John
Published in Paperback by BookSurge Publishing (2006-03-10)
Author: Moses Lowman
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This is the REVELATION of the Revelation Of John!
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Review Date: 2007-01-03
An excellent, eye-opening read! A must for anyone seriously desiring to understand the prophetic language of the Bible!

Prophecy The
Patmos Prediction
Published in Paperback by Prophecy Publications (1989-06)
Author: Nathan Meyer
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Highly Recommend
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Review Date: 2005-06-29
This book accurately simplifies a sometimes overcomplicated section of the Bible - the book of Revelation. It is easy to read and understand, and also Biblically thorough. I used it with my study Bible and learned more than I ever have on Revelation, even tho I've taken classes on the subject.

Prophecy The
Peace, Prosperity and the Coming Holocaust: The New Age Movement in Prophecy
Published in Paperback by Harvest House Publishers (1983-02-23)
Author: Dave Hunt
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profound
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Review Date: 1999-09-17
the most memorable book for me in 10 year

Prophecy The
Perilous Times: A Study in Eschatological Evil
Published in Paperback by Covenant Media Press (1999-06)
Author: Kenneth L. Gentry Jr.
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If you haven't read anything from the Partial Preterist view, this should be your first.
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Review Date: 2006-04-27
Dr. Kenneth Gentry is known for his scholarship in the fields of Eschatology. He holds a view know as Partial Preterism when it comes to the book of Revelation. The things that he is known for is his work in the book of Revelation but this book goes into the other famous verses used to support the futurist view. The exposition on Daniel 9 was great. His work in Math 24 was execellent and it explain so much of Matthew so much better than the stardard futurist view on it. The rest covers II Thessalonians 2 about the man of sin. And he goes to a over view about Revelation 13 and 17 in which he gives you so quick points and insights that he has gone into much detail alreadly with his books on the Book of Revelation. This work should be read by all who is into the debate about Eschatology.
Good work Dr. Gentry and looking forward to reading your future commentary on Revelation " the tale of two cities"

Prophecy The
Petra in History & Prophecy
Published in Paperback by Hearthstone Publishing, Ltd. (1997-12)
Author: N. W. Hutchings
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The "Red Rock City".
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Review Date: 2004-10-16
"...there is a basis for the belief by some that Petra was formed by a combination of volcanic and earthquake activities." (Page 13). Petra has a very colorful history and this wor by Hutchings includes an unbelievably thorough compendium of Petra history from many reliable sources: The Bible, Strabo, Josephus and many other authorative documents are quoted within.
Do read this book if you don't know about the Essau/Edomite -- Jacob birthright!!! Read it if you do know the story, as there are parts included that are most interesting. Solomon "... is depicted in the Bible as perhaps the richest man in the world of his day. Most of this wealth came through Petra, a valuable trade center even in 1000 BC...it was important to have control of the red rock city..." (Page 4. Enroute from The Queen of Sheba's homeland to Jerusalem, the author-- Hutchings accords that The Queen would have passed through Petra as it was a trading and merchandise metropolis. Hutching continues Solomon "... was actually double all that she had heard about him (Page 4...the queen gave birth to a son by Solomon,,. Menelik I."(Page 49). "The Jewish population of Ethiopia is commonly accepted as being descendants of the male offspring of Solomon and the ancient queen. The government of Israel accepts this traditional story as being true; thus, Operation Solomon was initiated in 1991 to finally bring home these long-lost Jewish brethren to await the coming of Messiah."(Page 49). "In a September 1935 article in the National Geographic magazine, L. Roberts recorded his interviews with various priests in different parts of Ethiopia who consistently told the same story. They recounted that the Queen of Sheba had visited King Solomon and had a child, Menelik I. Solomon educated the lad in Jerusalem until he was nineteen years old. The boy then returned to Ethiopia with a large group of Jews, taking with him the true Ark of the Covenant.' Many people believe that this Ark is now in some church along the northern boundary of present-day Ethiopia, near Aduwa or Aksum; but, if it is here, it is so well guarded by priests ..."(Page 49.-- I had heard of this theory a number of times, not knowing from whence it came. Throughout ancient history, the Edomites invaded Israel in their "spare time." "...After Amaziah conquered Petra, he threw another ten thousand Edomites from the cliffs":And other ten thousand left alive did the children of Judah carry away captive, and brought them unto the top of the rock, and cast them down from the top of the rock, that they all were broken in pieces'(2Chron. 25:12). All who have been to Petra can imagine the awesome scene as ten thousand Edomites were taken to the top of the five hundred foot cliffs and thrown down to the stone boulders below. This was supposed to have been a gruesome object lesson to the Edomites to never invade Israel again."(Page 58.) "God would not spare Edom, because they remembered not the 'brotherly covenant,' and this pronouncement is found in verse 11(of Amos 1:9):'Thus saith the Lord; For three transgressions of Edom, and for four, I will not turn away the punishment thereof; because he did puruse his brother with the sword, and did cast off all pity, and his anger did tear perpetually, and he kept his wrath forever. The brotherly covenant is in Deuteronomy 23:7:'Thou shalt not abhor an Edomite; for he is thy brother...' God declared that his covenant was set aside because of the continual anger of Edom against Israel, and the scripture indicates that it was the Edomites who first tried to kill their brothers, the Israelites, with the sword."(Pag59). Nebuchadnezzar marched against Jerusalem, many of the Jews fled to Edom and Petra for safety."(Page 61). The author theorizes that once again Petra will be occupied by fleeing Jewish people when the final days unfold. Throughout the book Hutchings unleashes his beliefs in this theory. "Oh daughter of Edom; He will discover thy sins..."(Page 61). "The futility of Judah's alliance with Edom is also reflected in Psalm 137:1,7:'By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion... Remember, O Lord, the children of Edom in the day of Jerusalem; who said, Rase it, rase it, even to the foundation thereof."...(Page 61). One could not help but note one of the Amazon reviewers statement regarding Mary. Hutchings begins the heated debate: "There is not one single word of evidence in the records of the early church that Mary was worshiped or considered more than being the mother of the Lord..."(Page 74).Hutchings continues the debate by writing:"The Encyclopedia Britannica states that in the Christian churches of the first centuries, no emphasis was placed upon the worship of Mary. The Catholic Encyclopedia reports:'Devotion to our Blessed Lady in its ultimate analysis must be regarded as a practical application of the doctrine of the Communion of Saints. Seeing that this doctrine is not contained, at least explicitly, in the earlier forms of the Apostles' Creed, there is perhaps no ground for surprise if we do not meet with any clear traces of the cultus of the Blessed Virgin in the first Christian centuries.' It was not until the Emperor Constantine made Christianity the state religion of the Roman Empire that Mariology became an important part of church doctrine..."(Page 75). Hutchings informs the reader MANY religions and cultures are so similar in beliefs the names have been changed yet the actions are alike. "...A further indication that Mary worship developed out of the old worship of the mother goddess may be seen in the titles by which the Babylonian goddess was known. In deified form, Nimrod came to be known as Baal. The title of his wife, the female divinity, would be in the equivalent of Ballti. In English, the word means 'My Lady'; in Latin, 'Mea Domina'; and in Italian, it is corrupted into the well-known 'Madonna'!"(Page 75.) Wars are fought in the "name of religion" though we have so many likenesses, in many respects "we are right/we are wrong"... if we could only "talk, study and share our beliefs like civilized adults!"
Ofcourse the "obelisks" and the obelisk/phallus debate "had" to appear within the framework of this study. I am not going to qualify it more than this with the exception to draw attention to this matter if someone needs the history of this for a class or the like, as this is discussed within many literature classes. The history of this begins on page 76.
"The Romans left their mark in the architecture of Petra. Rows of Roman columns that supported buildings are still standing in what was once the center of the Petra complex, and a Roman theater"(allusion to Mark Antony's gift of Petra to Cleopatra), " is for most part intact, located about five hundred yards from the Treasury Building at the entrance to the Ciq. The last king of Petra was Rabel, who died in A.D. 106, and it was after this that the Nabateans lost their identity as a RACE."(Page 88.)
The wording RACE dots the pages of the book, I questioned the context in which it was used, and checked the dictionary. What was once deemed incorrect can eventually with time, change by the dictionary standards. Any Sunday school child would remember the colors of race in the words of "Jesus Loves Me", but now the dictionary includes Slavic and Dutch as RACE- when years ago this was not the definition of race. The genealogy of Jesus in Matthew and Luke, it appears that only Jesus was the sole heir to David's throne. After the death of Jesus, no pretender to the throne of David has arisen."(Page 113).
The most interesting concept, which I previously alluded to is worded as such an arguement by the author: (Regarding the antichrist and armageddon) "...he will honor his commitments to Jordan, but not to Israel. Herod was an Edomite who became a Roman citizen in order to be king of Judea, a Roman province. Perhaps the Antichrist may have a similar racial identity, and this is why Jordan will not be under Antichrist's control during the last half of the Tribulation. We also should remember that the vast armies of Antichrist will not be gathered in Israel until the very last of the Tribulation, so his overall military power in that area until that time may be limited. In any event, Jordan will be the one nation in the world that will be released from the Antichrist kingdom, and in the last half of the Tribulation, Israel will flee through the old territories of Moab and Edom to Petra. God will doubtless have a hand in this matter in order that this will be made possible..." (Page 144). Re-thinking Petra as the final mountainous refuge during the apocalypse Hastings argues quite convincingly- geographically, geologically, availability, logistically, etc. for the site of Petra as refuge. "...most tourists who go to Petra actually see only about five percent of the city. Altogether it is a vast complex of cave dwellings, covering a twenty square mile area. Some of these dwellings will hold up one thousand people. Therefore, Petra will certainly be big enough. It will not have to be vacated; it is still practically empty, with only a few Bedouins living I a few of the caves near the Ciq. So far, all the clues we have considered point to Petra as the `hiding place' for Israel during the last half of the Tribulation. In the final chapter is an interesting account from a party who used to be of The Jewish faith. I do not wish to comment on what was said, preferring your reading this chapter. The final acceptance or rejection of the validity of the author's theorization is totally up to you, those who choose to read this book. I found this book to be a learning experience, of which I thoroughly enjoyed-- especially gleaning more knowledge about many thought provoking topics. Religion can be confusing at times, but Hutchings certainly was able to put it into perspective! Posted on: 6:12 pm on Sep.6,2002

Prophecy The
Plugging Into the Spirit of Prophecy
Published in Paperback by Xulon Press (2001-12-01)
Author: Scott Wallis
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Review Date: 2002-02-01
Prophetic ministry is one of the most important ministries in the church. God has raised up prophets and prophetic people to speak the very words of God into life's situations, and they are called to do this in the midst of the church. This is why prophets and prophecy are so important to the church.

We desperately need prophecy during the dark days in which we live. God is stirring His people as never before to hear His voice. Prophets are being called to awaken our ability to hear God. God wants to teach us how to hear His voice and what to do once He speaks. This is why such an emphasis is being placed upon the prophetic anointing, office and Spirit at this hour in history.

Because of this, God is calling His prophets and prophetic people to get plugged into His power. It is not enough to minister out of the gift of prophecy - we must be moved by the Holy Spirit of prophecy. In this book, the second in Pastor Wallis' series on prophecy, he shows you how to add power to your prophetic words.

Within the pages of this book you will learn:

1.Who the Spirit of prophecy is and how to work with Him.
2.Why we need to flow in the Spirit as we move in the realm of prophecy.
3.How to get into the flow of God's Spirit so that His power is released.
4.What is takes to be a genuine prophet or prophetic person.
5.How to hear God speak and step into what He is saying.

Prophecy The
Poems and Prophecies (Everyman's Library Classics)
Published in Hardcover by Everyman's Library (1991-09-26)
Author: William Blake
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The Poet Prophet of England
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Review Date: 2003-07-04
When it finally came time to add a volume of Blake to my permanent library I choose this excellent selection from the Everyman's Library. Like the entire collection it is printed in a classic typeface on acid-free, cream wove paper with a sewn full cloth binding. It also comes with a crystal cover over the half-jacket. This is a book that will last several lifetimes.

I am not scholar enough to know if this is a complete compilation of the poet's work. However, I have not found it wanting. All the major works such as the Songs of Innocence and Experience, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, America, Europe, The book of Urizen, Milton, Jerusalem, etc., are here; along with a large collection of manuscript fragments and poetical sketches. Moreover there is an informed biographical introduction and a detailed chronology of the author's life compared to the literary context of the time and to historical events. There are also about twenty plates of the artist's own illustrations of his works.

One brief note on interpreting the work of this visionary mystic: the four Zoas correspond to Jung's four functions. Urison equals reason and law, Orc equals feeling, Tharmas equals sensing, while Los equals intuition and the visionary.

I've heard Blake dismissed as a semi-literate eccentric by some. They have obviously never actually read the man. There are elements of Plato, Plotinus, the Hermetica, the Bhagavad Ghita, the Cabbala, as well as many other mythologies and theologies, imbedded in these works- and in the true spirit of their respective times and cultures.

It is no wonder that Bucke lists him as one of the indisputable cases of Cosmic Consciousness.

Prophecy The
POST-RESURRECTION
Published in Paperback by Xulon Press (2006-09-14)
Author: Martin, A O'Donnell
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Magnificent book!
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Review Date: 2006-10-19
The Book "Post Resurrection the truth about the Rapture",
challenges traditional christian teaching that has been taught through
the ages.

While reading this book, I did not understand how very little I knew
about the Resurrection, the Rapture and how it relates to end time prophecy,(being raised in church my whole life.)

after reading this book I was saying, What? I never knew that before!

This book will answer many questions you have and reveal the truth
about the Resurrection and the Rapture,

This book will open your eyes, and shed new light on the scriptures relating to end time prophecy
that has been overlooked,and yet has been there all along.

The Author illustrates his view on end time prophecy with precise detail,
and solidly reinforces the facts he has uncovered
by presenting the reader
with scripture to back it up!

It just doesn't get any better than that!

This book has defintely impacted this reader!

A must read!!!



Superbly written,and Highly recommended.

Prophecy The
Power of Positive Prophecy: How to Envision and Create Your Best Future
Published in Paperback by Harpercollins (1992-01)
Author: Alan Vaughan
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Empowering and scientific exploration of psychic phenomena
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Review Date: 2001-08-08
Speaking as someone who has long been aware of the power of visualization and self-fulfilling prophecy in my life, this is a fascinating read. It confirmed and expanded many of my own views on such phenomena as ESP, psychic abilities, the relationship between logic and intuition and so on. Yes, we are in "X Files" territiory here!

There are a large number of case studies quoted by Vaughan but mainly he draws on his own experiences and over 20 years worth of teaching psychic techniques. A wide range of exercises to help you test and improve your own abilities are presented at the end of each chapter, many of these taking experimental form. Vaughan talks of "tapping the blueprints of life" but also points out that we may need to learn to distinguish between genuine guiding visions for our best future, and "strongly held fantasies". Again there are exercises offered to help do this.

A very wide range of related subjects are intelligently explored or touched on in this book. "The inner self puts moral restrictions on psychic perception" suggests Vaughan in relation to using predictive abilities to win at gambling. Do we have the power to change an unwanted future if we see it coming? What is the relationship between fate and free will? How much of our individual and collective future can be "predicted" by observing the continuation of current trends and patterns? Vaughan suggests that by understanding how our mind works, we can understand how we are creating our dreams and our future. Excellent.


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