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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very enlightening book., November 19, 2000
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Constance A. Iversen (Lansing, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Today's technology in Bible prophecy (Paperback)
This book has a lot of material from the Scriptures, and goes into the descriptions for various present-time inventions, as mentioned in Scripture in relation to the end-times prophetic passages.

It takes quite a bit of concentration and time to digest it all, but it is well worth it when compared to the fictional accounts in prevalence.

It is for the serious student of prophecy, not for someone looking for comfortable entertainment.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tomorrow's newspaper headlines, January 6, 2006
This review is from: Today's technology in Bible prophecy (Paperback)
This morning I awakened to the BBC news report of Ariel Sharon's heart attack and subsequent coma. Recently I had been studying Today's Technology in Bible Prophecy, and noted the comments in Chapter 4 regarding Ezekiel 37 and 38. On page 114, I had highlighted this statement, "For example, the placement of the Russion-led invasion against Israel, directly after the Scriptures's description of the political demise of modern Israel's original Ashkenazic nation builders at the hands of the more numerous Sephardic Jews, provides a visible signpost to look for prior to the arrival of the Russian-led confederated army into the Middle East."

Mr. Sharon's exit from Israeli politics just two months before the March 28 election (and just two months AFTER formation of his new political party) could very well be the catalyst that sends Israel into the "hands of the more numerous Shephardic Jews." Mr. Sharon's opponents in the upcoming election are Benjamin Netanyahu and a newcomer, Emir Peretz, who was elected as head of the Labor party just last November. Guess what? Emir Peretz is a Morocco-born Jew. Is he Shephardic?

Wow! Tomorrow morning's news was written thousands of years ago, and revealed to ancient Israel's prophets.

Thanks to Charles W. Miller for this insightful book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Time is running out, November 15, 2009
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This review is from: Today's technology in Bible prophecy (Paperback)
The author gives his version of connecting the dots between various prophetic end times passages from the Bible. Those dots lead to present day technological developments that were accurately describe by the prophets in the most descriptive terms that they could relate to from their experience. Not an easy read, but thought provoking.
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