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The writing style of this author can be put on the list with most of the well established authors of our time. The material appears to be very well researched and presented in a very "cerebral" story. It leaves you with many questions as to the future of mankind and how careful we should be in choosing the ones we follow.

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My only negative on the book is the ending. It was very abrupt for me and I was not expecting it. It was like watching a television show and suddenly, 'To Be Continued', pops up on the screen. Of course, now I will have to decide if I want to know the ending by getting the next book. A mess of new age crap masquerading as I don't know what. It has little to do with Christian endtime saga or anything Christian as a matter of fact. Sentences and paragraphs are also poorly constructed thus making it a rather boring read as well.

One person found this helpful 2 people found this helpful. The author has a deep understanding of real time, place, culture and philosophy that might be daunting for the reader who journeys deeper into the book and series. However, the characterizations, descriptive prose and flow of events will steal the heart and test the spirit of the lucky reader who stays with it.

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This book is highly recommended for anyone who can imagine, read deeply and stay immersed in a complex and rich new world order. I finished "Something Coming" and must say, "Well done! I will not spoil it for readers. If I remember right , Mt. Nemrut and Antiochus the main setting and character were real figures from history. And those two Jewish gals descended from Judas Maccabee were very interesting. Antiochus wanting to be reincarnated as super king and turns out to be Well again, I won't spoil it. The idea of a second coming is prominent in nearly all religions.

The Christians believe that Christ is coming back to judge the world and Satan. He will bring in a period of one thousand years of peace and perfection. Christian believes there will be a seven-year period when all hell breaks lose, called the Tribulation. There will be severe judgment rained down on the earth. It is described vividly in the book of Revelation, the last book of the Bible.

Satan will appear in fleshly form as the Antichrist, similar to how the author presents Antiochus in "Something Coming", except with an interesting twist so that we're not sure what he really is. Author, dream expert, and instructor, J. DeBord has appeared on dozens of media programs including Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, teaching his "anyone can do it" system of dream work.

Noory praises him as "one heck of a dream interpreter," adding to a long list of accolades for his skill and knowledge. DeBord's DREAMS system boils down complex theories from dream psychology and combines them with modern interpretation techniques in a way that is easy to understand. His book "Dreams Remember, Interpret, and Live Your Dreams" is a thorough introduction to dream work that requires no prior knowledge of dream interpretation.

It was been widely praised by reviewers. He is known as "RadOwl" at the reddit. Tweets redditdreams and jmdebord. Are you an author? Help us improve our Author Pages by updating your bibliography and submitting a new or current image and biography. Learn more at Author Central. How to Understand and Interpret Dreams that Recur. How to Understand and Interpret Dreams that Recur Recurring dreams are the low-hanging fruit on the dream interpretation tree. The meaning is within your reach, and the fruit of your effort is your new understanding of yourself and your life gained by analyzing these dreams.

The post Recurring Dreams: Interpret My Recurring Dream: Travelling to Alaska How to interpret a recurring dream My recurring dream begins with me travelling to Alaska to give a talk to the locals about dream interpretation. The post Interpret My Recurring Dream: Travelling to Alaska appeared first on J. Well, the sun wasn't literally darkened in that time, so it is obvious that the language used in prophecy is symbolic even hyperbolic. It is DeMar who is looking in the right direction when interpreting the words of Jesus's prophecy like Isaiah's.

Furthermore, MacArthur never seems to grasp the picture of the 'ages'.

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He talks about the end of the age, but doesn't seem to have a clue that OT people were looking forward to the age to come, and Jesus ushered in that age like N. Wright beautifully explains in 'How God Became King'. So when prophecy was predicting things about the end of the age, it is not about the end of the Christian age, but about the end of the age of the Old Covenant. Does he really think the disciples were asking questions about the end of the age, meaning the age that had not even started yet?

MacArthur says "All the prophecies dealing with the first advent of Christ were fulfilled precicely, literally. I don't think so. Did Jesus ever literally proclaim liberty to the captives? I don't see any prisoner set free from prison during His ministry. No problem, because the meaning of the prophecy was not a literal setting free of captivated prisoners, but a spiritual case of liberty from sin and death.

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I hope MacArthur acknowledges that. He certainly can not hold on to his claim that all prophecy about the coming of the Son of Man have to be fulfilled literally meaning fysical, tangible. The further problem with MacArthur is that his reasoning is based on presuppositions. Throughout the book he demands a bodily return of Christ, but never explains this.

I know the creeds say it, but at least you could show how this view is accepted. Just by mentioning Acts 1: It is clear that there are a lot of differences thing about what Paul says about coming with the angels, the trumpet, every eye would see, etc. Jan 19, Tom rated it liked it Shelves: The book is fine, but of course Mac is Pre-trib which is why I only give it 3 stars. I like Mac, I just think he is wrong on this position as are many Evangelicals who embrace this position.

Scripture gives us stronger support for the post-trib position and the church taught that for almost 2, years. The pre-trib position is about years old and largely an American idea popularized in Evangelical circles by the Left Behind series. Don't get me wrong, I would love to get raptured before it The book is fine, but of course Mac is Pre-trib which is why I only give it 3 stars.

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Don't get me wrong, I would love to get raptured before it all gets real, but we should be prepared to see anti-Christ. Paul, John and Jesus all warn us that we the church will see the anti-Christ and Paul tell us that the rapture will occur after the first resurrection 1Thes. We also know that the first resurrection takes place after the tribulation period and before the start of the Millennial Kingdom Rev. I also note that the pre-tribulation doctrine rests on a logical fallacy, that is circular reasoning.

The whole doctrine rests on the idea that the church has been raptured, not on scripture alone and God is never illogical. So if you want to know the who, what and why of the Second Coming of Jesus, you will find that here, just question the when. Jun 22, Grace Chen rated it liked it.

I received this book from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. It's a dense, slow read, but I found it to be very eye-opening and convicting.

In these two chapters of Matthew, Jesus is giving a private message to his disciples on the Mount of Olives hence the name 'Olivet' in response to their question about the end times. I hear all the time that we are to be watchful, prepared I received this book from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. I hear all the time that we are to be watchful, prepared, and earnestly expectant of Christ's imminent return.

But this book really challenges my understanding of that fact. Do we really believe that Christ can return at any time, and are we living in such a way that we are preparing ourselves and others? Aug 11, Jara Winters added it. The main focus of the book is Jesus' sermon in Matt often referred to as the Olivet Discourse. The book is very detailed about the things that must occur before Jesus returns, but it is very clear that the exact day cannot be know and that we should not get caught up in obsessing how a prophecy will be fulfilled.

Rather we should keep at the forefronts of our minds that Jesus is returning so we should devote our time loving and serving Him! Sep 06, Lincoln Forlong rated it it was amazing. Another masterfully written book by MacArthur. True to his style, the author takes a very controversial subject and unfolds Scripture to make God's Word sensibly understandable.

This book clarifies with uncanny accuracy and contextual sensitivity many passages and events that are presented in a confusing manner by others. A must read for all believers. Jun 22, Tom Griffiths rated it really liked it.