In this fascinating, action-filled sequel to their bestselling "The Third Millennium", the authors portray the wonder of life during Christ's millennial reign and the triumph of the ultimate confrontation between Satan and Jesus Christ.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
"A" for effort,
This review is from: Fourth Millennium (Paperback)
This is not a great book but I've got to give Paul Meier A LOT of credit for the attempt. I read just about every novel on biblical prophecy that comes out, and this is the only one I know of that takes that little bit of prophecy that exists about the time of the Millennial Kingdom of Christ and expands it into a full novel. So even though, like I said, it's not a great book, I recommend it. As for the period leading up to the Millennial Kingdom, I recommend THE CHRIST CLONE TRILOGY by James BeauSeigneur.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely disappointing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fourth Millennium (Paperback)
This book has so little substance that it gives a whole new meaning to the word "shallow." The plotting is thin, the character development is nonexistent, and the unresolved loose ends are far too numerous to mention. The portrayals of King David and the Apostle Paul are totally unconvincing and unworthy of the stature that these Biblically towering figures deserve. The single most appalling aspect of this book is the complete and total absence of Yeshua! He's mentioned often, but seen and heard--never. He is less than a walk-on character. Add to this the fact that nothing _at all_ is mentioned about the Millennium (except that it happened. The book omits 1,000 years!!) and it becomes sadly clear that this book has no purpose except to be an action-and-intrugue novel that just happens to have a few famous names in it. This is the kind of book that gives Christian fiction a bad name. Skip this and follow the "Left Behind" series. P.S. I gave it one star because there's no provision for negative numbers!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A continuation after reading the 3rd Millennium - Superb!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fourth Millennium (Paperback)
Continued with this sequeal and found it also very uplifting. Approaches the time when hopefully I won't be here but will have an understanding of what the future events hold for those who don't have Christ in their lives.
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