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Iran: The Coming Crisis: Radical Islam, Oil, and the Nuclear Threat
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Average Rating: out of 15 Reviews
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Price: $13.99
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Sale: $0.48
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Manufacturer: Multnomah Books
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EAN (European Article Number): 9781590527641
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Mark Hitchcock
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Publisher: Multnomah Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 236.9
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Publication Date: 2006-06-26
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Reading Level: 224
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Description: The Past, Present, and Future—Exposed
The events wracking the Middle East today are confusing to even the most avid news buff. Now all the answers to your questions are offered in just one resource. Divided into five main sections, Iran: The Coming Crisis contains the most up-to-date, thorough information available and is complete with maps, charts, and timelines for visual assistance. Iran’s past, present, and future are exposed—the country’s quest for nuclear weapons and support of Palestinian terror groups, its ability to “play the oil card,” and Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s apocalyptic beliefs that motivate his actions. You’ll discover the truth about today’s events, how they relate to Bible prophecy, and what the Bible clearly describes is yet to come. It’s a crisis unlike any the world has ever faced.
Are We Headed for a Nuclear Jihad?
“ Israel must be wiped off the map,” Iran president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said it himself. He has denied the Holocaust, and his actions are motivated by a dangerous apocalyptic view of Islam. Meanwhile, Islamic extremists are in hot pursuit of nuclear weapons as they stand as gatekeepers to the Persian Gulf oil flow. Closer to home, President Bush has stated that the greatest threat to America is nuclear terrorism.
In a prophecy written over 2,500 years ago, Ezekiel 38-39 foretells Iran ’s future. Iran , Russia , and other Islamic nations will invade Israel in the end times. Today, the connection between Iran and Russia only grows. How close is this invasion?
What will happen?
Will America survive?
Will the world?
Mark Hitchcock , an expert in Bible prophecy, exposes Iran ’s past, present, and future with striking clarity. Find maps, charts, and answers to your every question inside.
“I highly recommend Mark as a faithful guide to understanding current events in light of God’s wonderful plan of prophecy.”
Tim LaHaye
Pastor and bestselling author
Story Behind the Book
There seems to be no turning back from the looming crisis in the Middle East. The Islamic and political rulers of Iran are set in their ideology by principle. The West and Israel are headed for some sort of confrontation economically, socially, and likely militarily. Mark Hitchcock ’s background as a lawyer, pastor, and expert in Bible prophecy suits him perfectly as a Christian authority on the subject. Timing is critical, and his new book will release as more and more everyday people—Christians and non-Christians alike—realize the gravity of world events and question how they relate to Bible prophecy.
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Customer Reviews
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Review Summary: An Eye-opener! |
Date: 2008-11-03 |
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Details: Fast reading and an eye-opener connecting the events that have already happened in the world with old testement prophecy and Revelations. It is well written and I found myself looking up the quoted scriptures in my bible. I plan to read more writings by this author. |
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Review Summary: Betting on Destruction |
Date: 2008-03-05 |
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Details: So a pastor from Oklahoma is going to tell us the future of the Middle East. And, not surprisingly, it's all war and flames. Odd, how these people love to dream of fire and destruction. But what's really odd is that they've been peddling the same story of the coming end of the world for two thousand years. And they've been wrong consistently for two thousand years. What sort of madness can keep people like Mark Hitchcock betting on the end of the world when their predecessors have lost that bet ninety generations in a row?
Perhaps it's the fact that ninety generations of preachers have grown rich on that losing bet. |
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Review Summary: Off base and lacking. |
Date: 2007-11-20 |
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Details: It is obvious that North Korea, Iran, and Pakistan having the bomb is dangerous. I believe all strategists know that these unstable regimes might be tempted to blow the planet up if they are going down the drain. Hitchcock tries to bring Bible readings as a justification for showing the end of the world. I believe any philosophy colored by religious fundamentalism causes problems in the world. Hitchcock might have a PhD in religion, but I feel he does not understand the Mideast enough to write a valid, scholarly work that would make strategists understand the problem of nuclear weapons better. This is a book written stating the undesireability of Iran getting nuclear weapons with some scripture thrown in.
This is not a well thought out book. There are better books out there to understand the crisis. |
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Review Summary: Worth reading! |
Date: 2007-09-01 |
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Details: A very good read, and very informative. I am also planning to read his followup book. I recommend this book. |
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Review Summary: excellenet information |
Date: 2007-07-25 |
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Details: this book is so informative and easy to understanding covering all terror threats and concerns of today and how it will affect the end times. so glad I bought it
would suggest to any one interested the world view today and in the future |
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