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Escape The Coming Night

 
 
Average Rating:    out of 13 Reviews
Price: $13.99
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Manufacturer: Thomas Nelson
EAN (European Article Number): 9780849943683
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: David Jeremiah
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Dewey Decimal Number: 228.06
Publication Date: 2001-11-12
Reading Level: 276
 
 
Description:

No one can deny that the world is in trouble. Tragedy stalks our streets. Violence and bloodshed fill the news. How do we explain so much chaos? Is there any hope for peace in our time? Dr. David Jeremiah's dramatic narrative on the Book of Revelation answers these and many more challenging questions, by unraveling the imagery and explaining the significance of the events described in the last book of the Bible. Within its pages are the hope and encouragement we need to lift us from the gloom of present events to the promise of a brilliant future.

 
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Review Summary: Fabulous Date: 2008-07-12
 
Details: I love this book, i bought it when the radio station started playing Pastor Davids teaching series on this book, and i tell you, your life wont be the same again, the writing is so clear and filled with the Word of God, its a real booster to your christain life.
 
Review Summary: God's final victory Date: 2007-06-27
 
Details: Escape the night is a book that takes some of the mystery out of the book of Revelation. It of course parallels the scripture but helps the reader understand Gods ultimate plan for the world. You should read the book of Revelation but if you are struggling, this work by Dr. David Jeremiah will be of great help!
 
Review Summary: Escape The Coming Night Date: 2007-01-03
 
Details: I got so much from this book that I ordered it for a 90 year old Christian friend. She tells me that it is the best book on prophecy that she has ever read and she keeps going back to it.
 
Review Summary: Nonacademic, Storytelling Approach to Explain Book of Revelation.... Date: 2006-08-18
 
Details: Dr. Jeremiah in this book, as in his Turning Point television broadcast, uses anecdoctes in explaining scriptural truth, in this case the book of Revelation. Even though Jeremiah is right on theologically, his story-telling style might be frustrating for readers who want to get straight to the verses, word study, context, and just a more academic approach to understanding Revelation. On the other hand, people who enjoy Bible-based fiction or those who just don't want to strain their brain with study, might appreciate being introduced to Revelation through this book. If you like this book, I'd recommend Jeremiah's HANDWRITING ON THE WALL, which is a similar style commentary on the Old Testament book of Daniel, and which would actually be helpful to read first, since some of Revelation is based on Daniel. For those wanting a more academic approach to Revelation, I recommend Ryrie's more academic REVELATION as accessible to the beginner, and still more detailed would be the commentaries of Walvoord, Robert Thomas, or even Newell. All of these, like Jeremiah, hold to the conservative, evangelical "pre-trib, pre-mil" endtimes view that the rapture will take place before ("pre") a 7-year tribulation before a literal millial (i.e., 1000 years) reign of Messiah on Earth.
 
Review Summary: "Right up there with 'Dragons, Grasshoppers, & Frogs' as best in class!" Date: 2005-12-18
 
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While not every word of the tape series in contained in the book, this book is nevertheless one of the best on Revelation. Until I read "Dragons, Grasshoppers, & Frogs", I thought this was the easiest commentary on the book. But "Dragons" is specifically written for teens and newbies, and is quite a bit more practical and better organized.

Jeremiah is premillennial and pretribulational. If you are not of that persuasion, you will be really disappointed--not to mention confused. I am, so I wasn't.

Highly recommended.
 
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