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Epicenter: Why the Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your Future
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Average Rating: out of 202 Reviews
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Price: $14.99
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Sale: $9.12
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Manufacturer: Tyndale House Publishers
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EAN (European Article Number): 9781414311364
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Joel C. Rosenberg
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Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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Edition: Upd Exp
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Dewey Decimal Number: 220.15
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Publication Date: 2008-08-04
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Reading Level: 432
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Description: In his first groundbreaking nonfiction book, now with updated content, New York Times best-selling author Joel C. Rosenberg takes readers on an unforgettable journey through prophecy and current events into the future of Iraq after Saddam, Russia after Communism, Israel after Arafat, and Christianity after radical Islam. You won't want to miss Joel's exclusive interviews with Israeli, Palestinian, and Russian leaders, along with previously classified CIA and White House documents. New content includes the most up-to-date information since the hardcover release in 2006, a new poll about American attitudes toward the Middle East and prophecy, and transcripts of interviews conducted during the interview process for the Epicenter DVD-video.
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Customer Reviews
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Review Summary: Epicenter - A Must Read |
Date: 2008-11-21 |
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Details: Epicenter: Why the Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your Future
Anyone who has been saying "What on Earth is going on..." needs to read this book. It amazes me that Joel has such a clear understanding of the geopolitical events that are now shaping our economy, our body politic, and our country. It is becoming increasing clear that we are rushing headlong toward the days prophicized in the many books of the Bible. But even if you feel that the Bible is just stories, I strongly recommend that you read Joel's book because "it's happening all around us ...". Even secular forecasters are pointing out many of the happenings that Joel has penned. Lucky for those of us who have read this book that Joel uses that "Third Lense ... If you read nothing else about the Middle East or the times we are living in - you MUST read this book!
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Review Summary: EPICENTER |
Date: 2008-11-02 |
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Details: Excellent! A must read! Joel is definitely in tune with today's current events and the Bible's prophetic events. |
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Review Summary: Detestable Rumblings |
Date: 2008-11-01 |
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Details: Joel Rosenberg's "Epicenter" is absolutely the best explication of the Book of Ezekiel I have ever read! Also, one of a kind!
Mr. Rosenberg--a true Jew for Jesus (and how many of *those* do we have these days, after Roman Catholicism, Martin Luther, and the Holocaust?!)--tackles the greatest metaphysical problem of our time, known as the Immanence of God - where in the world is He?
Not only has this question long puzzled theologians, it has given rise to irreverent jokes (e.g., "I found Jesus! He was behind the couch!").
Rosenberg knows that if you want to see God, you must seek Him out. Even then, it's like asking to see the doctor in the Emergency Room of a U.S. hospital: No matter how bad off you are, you will have to wait. (Worst-case scenario: a nurse finally says, "Okay, you can see the Doctor now." But she's mistaken, you can't see the Doctor at all because by that time, you're already dead.)
A few patient individuals since Abraham's day have seen the Lord without having to wait until death. The prophet Ezekiel, for one, was granted an eyeball-to-eyeball with Yahveh after just six years of prayerful pleading.
Ezekiel, as Mr. Rosenberg reminds us, is the first holy prophet whom God called "the Son of Man" (Jesus being the second). Ezekiel's ministry extended from 595 - 573 BCE, and he is the only Old Testament prophet to merit mention in The Guiness Book of World Records: Ezekiel once lay on his side for 390 days, eating bread made from the Lord's own dictated recipe: flour, water, yeast, and cow-poop. (The original recipe called for human excrement, but God finally allowed Ezekiel, who was squeamish, to substitute cow-pies for human turds: it's in the Bible, you can look it up; but I hope you never get that hungry [Ezek. 4:9-15]).
Ezekiel's meeting with the incarnate Yahveh came when the prophet least expected it, during afternoon snack-time with the Jewish elders -- none of whom was willing, however, to try one of Ezekiel's chocolate-chip muffins.
In the sixth year, in the sixth month, on the fifth day of the month, as I sat in mine house, and the Jewish elders sat before me, the hand of the LORD God fell there upon me. I saw Him coming, a radiant figure - and when I looked up, lo! from His burning loins downward, He was like flaming fire! And above the waist, He was the color of bright amber. (Ezek. 8:1-2)
The Jewish elders did not look up Yahweh's skirts, as Ezekiel did. They did not even see the Lord come or go. They noticed only that their friend Ezekiel, "the Son of Man," suddenly (*poof*) disappeared; and the elders were sore amazed.
The Lord had snatched Ezekiel by a lock of his long, rather dirty, somewhat tangled hair, and hoisted him high above the streets of Jerusalem.
"Son of Man," said Yahveh, "do you see what they are doing down there - the utterly detestable things that the people of Israel are doing?" (Ezek. 8:3).
Ezekiel looked down. The first thing he saw was that his mystified houseguests - the Jewish elders - had ventured out into the street, to search for him. One of the elders pointed. The rest looked up. They saw him. They waved. Ezekiel modestly tucked his robes between his thighs, so that they could not look up his skirts and see his loins. But he did not wave back at them because he was distracted and appalled by what else he saw: the prophet of God (or "Son of Man," as God always called Ezekiel) espied the Jews of Israel, on rooftops all over the city, performing such human abominations, such whoring and sodomy and gormandizing, such idol-worship and such Sabbath-breaking and such nude sun-bathing, as made him want to vomit.
"Do you see this, Son of Man?" said Yahveh. Ezekiel nodded. "Lo, you shall see things that are even more detestable than this!" (Ezek. 8:6). And the Lord was thinking at that precise moment of the Internet--2,000 years before it happened!
Needless to say, Mr. Rosenberg has some pretty detestable things to show us. I'm not going to tell you what those things are: but if you want to find out, buy Joel Rosenberg's "Epicenter"! You won't be disappointed!
- L.
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Review Summary: Epicenter: Why the Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your Future |
Date: 2008-10-24 |
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Details: This is a excellent book on the subject matter at hand. Joel hits another one out of the park! |
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Review Summary: excellent book |
Date: 2008-10-17 |
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Details: Epicenter: Why the Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your FutureThis book was excellent. It really gets you thinking about the connections between current events and prophecies. |
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