Description: Strong, sound evidence that the world is reaching complete fulfillment of Biblical prophecy that predicts the Earth's final days. Armageddon discusses startling new discoveries provocatively and effectively in the style of Hal Lindsey's The Late, Great Planet Earth.
Details: This book is excellent and informative. Grant Jefferey does a tremendous amount of research and does not embelish the facts. I highly Recommend any of his work.
Rev. Doreen K Gray PhD
Review Summary: Theories of moderate interest, not much else offered.
Date: 2002-02-25
Details: Grant R. Jeffrey whips out a calculator and the Bible and gives the reader a dizzying amount of verse quotation and fuzzy math to show how biblical prophecy follows Jewish Holy days. His theories are certainly interesting, but the style of writing in the edition I read was stiff and headache inducing (Mr. Jeffrey seems to have matured somewhat as a writer, if the few excerpts I have read from his other books can be taken as good examples). Fans of this style of Bible prophecy investigation will no doubt find something of interest, but others might feel that a square peg is getting brutally hammered into a round hole.
Review Summary: year of christ's birth
Date: 2001-10-31
Details: Grant Jeffrey's appendix documents the reasons he believes Christ's birth was in 1 BC rather than 3-4 BC as most scholars believe. I also beleive 1BC BETTER FITS WITH SCRIPTURE, especially the verse in Luke which says Jesus' ministry started when he "was about 30 years of age". As pointed out, this was the first passover of his ministry in 29AD. The phrase "about 30" cannot scripturally or logically be stretched as everyone seems to do. As Luke was an excellent historian as well as inspired by God his account should take precedence over any other historian's comment (such as Josephus).
Review Summary: Good, but Sounds Like a Conspiracy Theory in Places
Date: 2001-01-02
Details: Jeffery has updated his 1990 book and re-released it. There isn't a whole lot of new information, but it's still good stuff. He talks about prophecies and ideas that no one even touches (i.e., the Magog/Israli war and the Second Exodus), but parts of it sound like a conspiracy theory novel (the location and return of the Ark of the Covenant). Still, on the whole, not a bad read and really informative.
Review Summary: I think that most be a good book
Date: 1999-07-07
Details: i want to know more about the book and the autor, I read the book signature of God