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120 of 127 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you haven't read any of Sitchin's books,
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This review is from: The End of Days: Armageddon and Prophecies of the Return (Earth Chronicles) (Hardcover)
...but wanted to-- this is the book to read first. Or if you read all of Sitchin's books you woud like this one. He does a great job of following history and revealing the cyclical nature of the events that happened long ago and how the same events are about to repeat again in our time. After reading this book, even if one does not subscribe to the Ancient Astronauts theory, they would be hard pressed to reduce the gods to mere mythology of simple-minded people or inflate them to some Universal spirit, which was/is everywhere but needed housing, food and worshipers(workers) nonetheless.
The author talks about Jesus, a topic that has been strangely missing from his other books and what lead to the messianic fervor of that time; he also does a little da Vinci code of his own, which is interesting to say the least. Sitchin explores the Mayan calendar and talks about 2012 and there is surprise at the end which I won't reveal.
36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
End of Days - End of Series,
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This review is from: The End of Days: Armageddon and Prophecies of the Return (Earth Chronicles) (Hardcover)
The End of Days is Sitchin's seventh and final book of The Earth Chronicles series, and while always interesting, it adds only a small amount of new information to the on-going saga. The first thirteen of sixteen chapters of the End of Days summarizes the key points of the previous Earth Chronicles books. If the reader wants a more in-depth analysis of a topic, they are referred to one of the earlier books. Throughout the summary, Sitchin is able to reveal new correlations across some of the ancient texts.
The last three chapters attempt to provide new insights regarding Jesus as Messiah, the Last Supper, the Bible Code, the number 666, the Piscean age and symbology, the Holy Grail, the origins of Islam, the Nazca lines, the moons and orbits of Uranus and Neptune, the Phobos moon of Mars, nuclear holocaust past and present (Armageddon(s)), Divine time versus Celestial time, and concludes with various theories on predicting the time of the "end of days" which mark the return of Niburu and the Anunnaki. Unfortunately, most of the topics in the last 3 chapters are treated in a short and superficial manner, resulting in less than convincing arguments in some cases. Consequently, one wonders if Sitchin is out of his depth here. Also, Sitchin's comments regarding the origins of Islam and the present state of Islamic sentiment towards Israel are the premise for his assertion that we are facing a potentially history-repeating nuclear holocaust (Armageddon again). Some may find controversy in these "political" comments. Other interesting points in this book: 1) As in his previous works, Sitchin avoids the whole issue of Anunnaki technology; 2) In previous books, the Sumerian reference to the "black-headed people" was said to refer to the peoples of Africa. Sitchin now says it refers to the Sumerian people; 3) While Sitchin indicates that Yahweh was one of the Anunnaki, he curiously remains silent as to which one; 4) Sitchin proposes that Jesus just happens to be in the right place at the right time in history, and while Jesus apparently had a legitimate claim to the "kingship" of Judea, the Jewish leaders of the time rejected him. Sitchin offers no explanations here; 5) Sitchin implies that Yahweh's covenant to free and protect the "Children of Israel" was really about being "chosen" to safeguard the spaceport in Jerusalem, and the landing site in Baalbek. But one has to wonder if there was more to it. Perhaps what they were really "chosen" for was to protect the "bloodline" of the Anunnaki. This might help to explain some of the "restrictive" customs and practices of the Jewish people to this day; 6) While Sitchin suggests a date for the "return" of the Anunnaki, he is left to speculate as to whether it will coincide with the coming of a new Messiah, the return of an old Messiah, a new age for humanity, or the end of humanity altogether (Apocalypse). While you don't have to agree with all of Sitchin's theories, you do have to admire his skill as a master story-teller, whose scope and breadth of knowledge of antiquity is astonishing. If Sitchin does anything, it is to get you to think outside of the box about the origins of humanity and early civilizations. As science and archeology progress further, we are becoming more cognizant that there is a certain element of truth in practically every myth and legend of the past. Although Sitchin's interpretations of ancient texts and images provide only circumstantial evidence for his theories, the true test of Sitchin's work will be the uncovering of hard physical evidence of the Anunnaki presence. Lastly, it would have been nice if the book had an index, a bibliography, and a source reference list for the various pictures and drawings. While Sitchin did cite most references within the body of the text, there were a number of cases where he did not.
68 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
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Sitchin ties it together,
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After traveling in Peru, Bolivia and Central America I realized that there are far more mysteries there than answers. Archaeologists have uncovered only very small portion of the ruins there. Evidence of advanced technology, particularly at Tiwanaku, is tantalizing. All the references to these sites in Sitchin's books I saw with my own eyes. That gives him real credibility. I know of no "expert" who disputes his facts, only his conclusions.
Sitchin's gift is his ability to tie together information from diverse disciplines like linguistics, astronomy and ancient texts. He shows clear examples of how they are in agreement that have not been previously mentioned. This points to explanations that sometimes diverge from what is academically accepted. Conventional archeology is increasingly straining too hard to incorporate recent discoveries in its narrative. New scientific disciplines may soon push the envelope into a revolution in our concept of history. When that happens I suspect they will find that Sitchen was on the right path already. I don't agree with everything Sitchin writes, but do appreciate this book's synthesis of knowledge. It is thought provoking and well written. Unless you've read some of his previous books it may be difficult to grasp his overall concept. I highly recommend it.
39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
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Humanity's Past and It's Relation to 2012,
By X (Arcade, NY) - See all my reviews
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To enjoy this book, you need to have read some of Sitchin's prior books and\or accept his thesis that humanity is descended from extraterrestrials. His interpretation of ancient texts is exciting though he rarely provides proof so if you're looking for a heavily footnoted scientific work, this isn't for you. For me it was an interesting companion theory to Paul LaViolette's "Earth Under Fire" and all William Henry's books on humanity's past and the meaning of 2012.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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Another "must" for Students of The History of Man and Gods,
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Our world view would look somewhat restricted without humans like Z. Sitchin. Whereas The Holy Bible and established science give us "the short version" of the history of the solar system, man and his Creator(s), Sitchins research during more than 30 years gives us the whole story. This book brings that history to full circle. In my view, without this knowledge we are lesser humans.
62 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate in Earthly & Spiritual Scholarship!!,
By Margaret C. Jacob "grail buff" (Dallas, OR United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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I wrote a paper in high school on the cyclical nature of history and my teacher in advanced english gave me an A+ but commented that she had never heard of the theory before!! Well, now it is well enunciated in Mr. Sitchin's encyclopedic newest Summary-type book about the cosmos!!! And, what's more astounding, the "ancients" KNEW OF these things!! HOW DID THEY KNOW?? Well, you can get the full story from this well-documented and thorough book about our ancient history and how it is winding up into the present/close future. Why we don't learn more about these ancient Egyptian, Sumerian and Indian texts in school is a sad commentary on our current cultural/spiritual tunnel vision. Those ancient people knew of all the known planets in our current solar system.!!!! HOW DID THEY KNOW THIS?? - and the medieval church didn't have a clue!!(Is that because they burnt many books in Alexandria, considering the info heretical??) This is the Best scholarly AND entertaining book out in a long time other that Steven Greer's latest!!! The "Ancients" and the "End Times" are probably coming soon, and you should know something about them before they arrive undeniably . . .
86 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing overview of Earth's history from B.C.E. to A.D.,
By Monte Farber & Amy Zerner (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The End of Days: Armageddon and Prophecies of the Return (Earth Chronicles) (Hardcover)
I consider it an honor to be the first reviewer of "The End of Days." I've been waiting for it since I heard Zecharia speak of it a while ago and I've already bought four copies, so you know I'm a fan. In fact, I consider Zecharia Sitchin to be on a par with Albert Einstein in terms of his genius, clarity, diligence, patience, and the courage to reveal his genius to the world. I've read this book through once and I'm starting to read it again because there is so much in this book to absorb and coordinate that I feel that I will not have gotten what Zecharia is really telling us until I know all the "players," places, and situations involved without hesitation or having to look them up. I'm already filling the pages of my own essay exploring key points raised in this book and I'm sure that once you read it you'll be as excited and ready for the future as I am. And thanks to Zecharia Sitchin for devoting his long life to the ultimate topic with such thorough and important results - this book, like all his others, has been life changing for me - the truth is in there! I hope he writes many more books. Enjoy!
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
More of Sitchin's shared knowledge,
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Zacharia once again reminds us of our origins. The majority of this book is a summation of his previous books with the last few chapters being new material. This book and The Lost Book of Enki are must reads for anyone wanting to know how our history is repeating itself and what is expected next.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
He really wraps it up,
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I've read all of Sitchin's books, and facilitated a program where he discussed his findings at my church several years ago. There was a mix of people at that lecture ranging in age from 18 to 85, and, except for one man who walked out early, they really did like him and were excited about his research. He had been afraid to speak to people in "the buckle of the Bible belt." I titled the program - "Genesis Revisited" and told him to take it from there! He did and they loved it.
This book really ties all the clues together - in a remarkable way. I am always amazed at how he organizes his work - and in this one, --it just really pleases me. I am recommending it to all my friends that I introduced his work to years ago.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
END OF DAYS,
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THIS BOOK HAS BROUGHT TOGETHER FOR ME DOZENS OF ASPECTS I HAD ALREADY GATHERED FROM VARIOUS CREDIBLE SOURCES. IT HAS CREATED CLARITY AND COHESION AS WELL AS NEW IDEAS/NAMES/SOURCES THAT CREATE A CONSISTENT TIME LINE FOR OUR BEGINNINGS AS HUMAN AND UP TO NOW. I COULDN'T PUT THE BOOK DOWN. HIS BEST BY FAR. This is a definitive book for all who researching for their beginnings.
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The End of Days: Armageddon and Prophecies of the Return (The Earth Chronicles) by Zecharia Sitchin (Mass Market Paperback - March 25, 2008)
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