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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
End of History Messiah Conspiracy,
By Donna Wagner, Brodart Co. (Williamsport, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: End of History Messiah Conspiracy: Messiah Conspiracy (Paperback)
In light of the recent World Trade Center bombing, this book is especially valuable. On page 813, it referred to the 1993 failed bombing and predicted the Arabs would succeed in the 21st century. Written in 1996 (the 20th century) just five years later on September 11, 2001 (a day we will never forget!), Arab Moslem terrorists, indeed, did succeed. The author illustrates, in the opening pages of chapter 20, that the Koran (the Muslim equivalent of the Christian's Bible), advocates terror and the killing of Jews/Christians should they refuse to convert to Islam. Actual passages from the Koran are quoted. It would appear to avert future Islamic terror that the Koran is in need of being edited.Pages 824-828 unbelievably establish a biblically based explanation of the age-old conflict between Arabs and Jews from chapters found in the book of Genesis, the first book of the Bible. However, this is the Bible believed in by Jews and Christians. According to Genesis, as author Philip Moore quotes, the scripture's promose the fat of the land, i.e., oil to the Arabs and the land of Canaan, i.e., Israel to the Jews both of whom are involved in a 4000-year long conflict which begins with Isaac and Ishmael and extends down to the modern Jews and Arabs of this present year, and on into the 2030's. (The biblical word for fat and oil are from the same Hebrew root and refers to material that produces energy and is combustible through burning. The semetic term, shumon, is also indicative of the production of great wealth.) The author quotes a June 9, 1967 Time Magazine article on page 800-801, which amazingly mentions the conflict using those two biblical names. In chapters 2-4 and 18, he states Jesus and Moses predicted Israel, i.e., Jews would be expelled from their land in the first century (as he quotes several Bible verses from Deuteronomy and Luke, both Testaments to prove this), and that Ezekial, another Prophet in the Bible, writing 600 BC, predicted their return. Amazingly, the Jews returned to resettle their land in 1948, as he claims is a fulfillment of Chapters 36 and 37 of Ezekial's prediction found in the Jews' Old Testament. Beginning in this era, even though the Arabs own huge amounts of oil wealth, more material wealth than the Jews would ever possess, they insisted on persecution of the Jews, and those who would support them, in their claim of living on this land and giving the world the Bible; this is why the Jews are called the "chosen people." Isaac (the Jew), Ishmael's half-brother (the Arab) was called the "son of promise" in Genesis. The promise was a spiritual one that involves the coming of the Messiah (estensively documented in author's chapters 1, 3 and 5) to lead the earth's people away from paganism and back to the worship of God in a peaceful, yet to be realized earthly kingdom (chapters 29-30). The Arabs harboring jealousy over the Jews ownership of the land of Israel (as foretold by Isaac Newton, see author's chapter 11) are biblically predicted to precipitate world conflict through terrorism, which may be emulated by Russia (chapter 19) and China (chapter 21), which will establish Europe as the major power in world affairs (see chapters 22 and 23). Once the United States is substantially weakened, the new European/New Roman leader, the antichrist, will come to power to persecute millions before the second coming of Christ to crush evil and inaugurate world peace sometime in the 2020's-30's. If all of this is true, we have much to go through before we can rest. In an appendix, "Apes Fakes and Mistakes" the author absolutely destroys any possibility of the premise of evolution having any truth or fact in its short history until now. The work is truly a book that proves the Bible while accepting the rationale of true science, even using science, along with prophecy to validate the authenticity of the genuineness of the Bible, laid out in true fact. In Today's Librarian magazine which reviewed this book in September 1999, on page 44, stated this work was the most scholarly and detailed ever written on the subject. The book is over 1200 pages. This book is truly well worth reading, fully illustrated, with over 300 scholars quoted, composed and written in a language understandable to the layman.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The history of Messiah Yeshua (Jesus) over 1200 pages,
By A Customer
This review is from: End of History Messiah Conspiracy: Messiah Conspiracy (Paperback)
Extremely well researched, Author Phillip Moore spends 12 years documenting the Messiahship of Yeshua Ha'Meshiac (Jesus Christ) from the ancient Hebrew writers and Rabbinical sources,drawing on a vast wealth of facinating information you will be spellbound as the conspiracy to cover up the true Messiah is exposed to the light. A must read for any serious student of the Bible whether he be Jew or Gentile. Included in the book are the 1st publication of Sir Issac Newton's manuscripts. These manuscripts written over 300 years ago are currently housed in a shoebox in the Jerusalem National Library. You will not be disappointed.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Read,
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This review is from: End of History Messiah Conspiracy: Messiah Conspiracy (Paperback)
I received this book and could not put it down! Having the side by side comparisons was extremely helpful and this book also helps explain the reasons for the persecutions of believers in Jesus as the Messiah and the deceptive tactics used by those trying to do so. This book was obviously well researched and there is a wealth of information contained in these many pages! Regardless of your "end times" position you will find invaluable information in this book. Everyone should have this book - I intend to share this with a missionary (in Israel) to help in her talks with her Jewish friends who do not yet believe. This book is also great for use in refuting liberal christians and non christians in their never ending attacks on the scriptures. We cannot allow the deceptiveness used in the past (and present) to keep people from knowing the wonderful gift of grace available to us all through Jesus Christ, Our LORD and Saviour.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joel S.,
This review is from: End of History Messiah Conspiracy: Messiah Conspiracy (Paperback)
Excellent book and well researched. I am half way through the book and find it hard to put down. It is unimaginable that all the beliefs that I was raised with could have all been a well conceived lie. It is a must read for those who want to know the truth about how our lord and savior was cast aside for self interest of a few. It is a sad commentary but one that must be told.
8 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
This is a good book, but it could have been much better.,
By A Customer
This review is from: End of History Messiah Conspiracy: Messiah Conspiracy (Paperback)
I have mixed feeling for the book. It cannot be denied that the author did a lot of homework. There is much historical research which alone is worth the price of the book. Plus his proofs of the Messiahship of Yeshua are very well formatted for easy reference. Here are my criticisms of the book. The author quotes Hal Lindsey way too much. I got the impression at times that Lindsey wrote the book and Moore simply moved his lips. Just cut out the Lindsey quotes and send them Lindsey's books instead. Secondly, the Messiahship of Yeshua does not depend on the timing of the Rapture, which the author spends a great deal hammering at. Moore holds to the Pre-Tribulation Rapture, which in my opinion is completely unbiblical. (I hold to the Pre-Wrath posistion.) Moore undermines his credibility on biblical positions if he holds on to unbiblical ones. This volume is worth having as a starting point and a reference guide, but not for developing one's systematic theology for escatology.
2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
thoroughly researched,
By A Customer
This review is from: End of History Messiah Conspiracy: Messiah Conspiracy (Paperback)
I was overwhelmed by the incredible research and documentation in the book. "Messiah Conspiracy" will be studied and quoted from for years to come. Excellent work!
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