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5.0 out of 5 stars THE book to read, re: the Book of Revelations
The Book of Revelations is a mysterious scripture - often quoted, usually misinterpreted and taken out of context. John Cord's book struck me as both a work of serious scholarship and of sincere devotion (a rare combination). Mr. Cord has no causes to espouse, or religious axes to grind, in this work. Rather, he meticulously interprets each and every sentence of...
Published on December 4, 2001 by john gibbs

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3.0 out of 5 stars revelation earth
There is relevance to Revelation, Genesis and Daniel here in 2,001. How? If you have and know how to use your concordance (and are feeling so inclined) you will discover that our space program is very reminisant of the tower of babel (sorry to burst your bubble) and the so called fall of mankind in the garden of eden (if you are looking for common threads you will find...
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE book to read, re: the Book of Revelations, December 4, 2001
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john gibbs (Kaneohe, Hawaii) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Revelation Earth (Paperback)
The Book of Revelations is a mysterious scripture - often quoted, usually misinterpreted and taken out of context. John Cord's book struck me as both a work of serious scholarship and of sincere devotion (a rare combination). Mr. Cord has no causes to espouse, or religious axes to grind, in this work. Rather, he meticulously interprets each and every sentence of Revelations in light of the channeled wisdom of the world's most credible "psychic", Edgar Cayce.
There are many self-serving books on the market which distort the meaning of such scriptures in order to instill fear-based "faith" and elicit financial contributions from sincere seekers. These "bogus" tomes provide little or no genuine information to the seeker of Truth. John Cord has made a major contribution to spiritual literature, and I look forward to his next release.
I highly recommend "Revelation Earth" to anyone who wants a detailed reference to Edgar Cayce's interpretations of this important scripture. As far as I know, there is no other such reference available.
Hats off to John Cord!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant pearl in the sea of spiritual knowledge., August 4, 1999
This review is from: Revelation Earth (Paperback)
This book touches ones soul and carries it closer to enlightenment. If you search for truth and wisdom buy this book..no matter what your religion. You will not regret it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books I've ever read., June 2, 1999
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I am so pleased to have discovered "Revelation Earth," as I have found it to be the most comprehensive look into the Book of Revelation. The author's style of writing is thoughtful, and his use of font styles is very effective. I consider this book to be one of the most valuable in my personal library, and recommend it to everyone reading this review.
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3.0 out of 5 stars revelation earth, January 30, 2001
This review is from: Revelation Earth (Paperback)
There is relevance to Revelation, Genesis and Daniel here in 2,001. How? If you have and know how to use your concordance (and are feeling so inclined) you will discover that our space program is very reminisant of the tower of babel (sorry to burst your bubble) and the so called fall of mankind in the garden of eden (if you are looking for common threads you will find them). If you will recall, the snake promised that the (increased) knowledge that came with the fruit (like the increased knoweledge predicted to happen, like what we see today)would enable Eve, and later Adam, to become as the gods who said, come, let US make man in OUR image. Then, after the close call with extinction at the (so-called "flood") (which I am allowing for some possibility in my mind may have occurred in some facsimile) It is said that after repopulation, in BABYLON, that the tower of Babel was constructed, it would (enable man to) reach up into the heavens (so they could be with the gods and become as the gods, having their own charriots of fire)(hang with me). Obviously, humans once again seek to become as the gods while trying to work out their own salvations (preserve ourselves from extinction). Why else build the tower of babel? A world wide flood with but a few surviving (think of it in symbolic terms, because currently I do, too) is a close call with extinction. Then, fastforward to Babylon, in Daniel. Daniel is said to have interpreted a dream of king Nebucanezzer's(sp?) to which the king erects an image of solid gold as a symbol that his (man's) kingdom shall endure forever (a form of denial that persists as Daniels interpretation predicts that all subsequent kingdoms shall be inferior to Babylon in splendor). Fastforward to our space program of today. Once again, it appears, we are repeating what those kings Babylon attempted, as predicted in revelation that the Babylon in the last days would do, which is to construct towers that will enable us to reach up (travel) into the heavens and attempt, you guessed it, a settlement on Mars (we spend billions if not trillions on this currently). Why? Ultimately, we know that we are not being good stewards of the Earth (there is a passage that says that god comes to destroy those who destroy the Earth. Funny, conservatives are usually the worst when it comes to being conservationists). So, our space program serves as our foot out the backdoor in case (when) we have trashed the Earth too much or... Like it or not, there is much relevance here and the towers of old may have been our early ancestors trying to copy what they saw in their day. Those pharohs of Egypt may have not been so mistaken when they went to such great lengths to preserve their bodies. With todays scientific minds, it is easy to see that they may have been hoping to have their well preserved cells cloned into making a twin (hey, a twin of the king and his family is better than no twins at all)

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