The Next World War: What Prophecy Reveals About Extreme Islam and the West
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The first warning shots of WW III have already been fired
The escalating terrorist attacks in the Middle East and in major cities in the West are not isolated acts of extremism. They are the first warning shots fired in a coming world war. For decades, prophecy expert Grant R. Jeffrey has been analyzing geopolitical developments through the lenses of history, religion, and prophecy. As current events unfold according to the prophecies of the Bible, Jeffrey says Islamic extremists are preparing to attack Israel and conquer western civilization–destroying our freedom. Drawing from firsthand interviews, intelligence reports, and ancient prophecy, Jeffrey reveals: ·Saddam Hussein’s role in the 9/11 attack on America ·Where Iraq hid its Weapons of Mass Destruction ·How Russia and extreme Islam will launch World War III ·The Bible’s prophecy of the destruction of extremist Islam ·How Israel will rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem With Grant Jeffrey’s incisive and sometimes surprising analysis, you can understand the hidden agenda and powerful players behind today’s news headlines. |
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| 04-18-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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Grant Jeffrey hits a home run with this book. He illustrates why the west will never be able to peacefully co-exist with radical Islam, and winning the war on terror is a life or death situation for Israel and the west. Although the outlook for the future on mankind appears to be hopeless, by putting our faith in Jesus Christ, we can "escape" the wrath coming to this world in the near future.
Well done Grant! God Bless You! (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-05 08:41:02 EST)
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| 11-20-07 | 1 | (NA) |
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I didn't get this book here, but I did buy it and what a waste of money it was! I got through the first chapter before I tossed the book aside...my husband made it about two pages further into Chapter 2.
Chapter 2 is even more humorous..talking about Matthew 24's fig tree explanation and how that relates to Israel (it will wilt like the tree). Of course, that is right after the fun in Chapter 1 where he tries to equate Allah with God. The thing that most disturbs me about this book is that it has a recommendation from Tim LaHaye on the cover. While I know there are plenty of people who weren't fond of the Left Behind books, I did like them. And it's hilarious to me (not in a good way) that an author (LaHaye) who is strongly into literal interpretation of scripture unless the figurative is all that makes sense would put his name on something that equates a fully explained fig tree into a huge figurative elaboration. Run far away from this book! I'm giving it to my church as a "tell everyone NOT to read it" sample. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-21 07:39:41 EST)
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| 11-08-07 | 2 | 2\2 |
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Please be discerning when reading this book. Mr Jeffries got everybody's pants in a wad when he joined the Y2K scare - computers shutting down, power grids being turned off, mass chaos and the like. Well so much for that. He shouod no longer be considered a credible bible scholar (perhaps "incredible"). If only he knew and understood that the people of God are the new temple and the new Jerusalem - Jesus himself is the full embodiment of the Temple - as Stephen noted in Acts 7 God not longer resided in physical temples! I give it two stars for creativity.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-20 08:22:07 EST)
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| 06-05-07 | 1 | 0\12 |
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Why doesn't this "know it all" write a book about the Anti-Christ, who is right under our noses, and we don't even realize it. It is the current White House occupant. He is already ushering in the apocalypse with his Iraq war. "W" is the one who started all the current violence which will result in the destruction Grant predicts. Bush says he's a born-again Christian, and then slaughters thousands of innocents in Iraq. If that isn't the AC I don't know what is. All the numeric systems known equate the number 666 with the name George W. Bush, Jr. Grant and the rest of his ilk are being deceived and are deceiving others. He is a false prophet.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-15 08:08:21 EST)
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| 05-19-07 | 1 | 6\14 |
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This is the same author who wrote an ENTIRE book predicting the Y2K computer bug would wipe out the economy and usher in the anti-christ. I would have assumed after that fiasco the Christians would have laughed him off the stage, but I assumed wrong. He is still on television and still selling ridiculous books.
I admit I only read the intro to this book at the store. I sure as heck wasn't going to buy it. I also watch him once in a blue moon for a few minutes when I need a laugh. Jeffrey would have people believe the temple is about to be built any day now. People, listen to me, the temple is in our hearts, it is not the literal temple in Israel. The temple in Israel would be at the Dome of the Rock, one of Islam's most sacred sites. The second Israel went to build there, every nation in the Middle East would IMMEDIATELY declare war on Israel. If you are waiting for the temple to be rebuilt so the end times could begin soon, you better wait thousands of years or more. Jeffrey says the weapons of mass destruction from Iraq were trucked to Syria where they will be used in the end times war. I voted for George W. Bush twice. I only say that to establish I am not an anti-war leftist. The truth is Iraq NEVER did have weapons of mass destruction. After Sadaam was overthrown, American weapons inspectors offered any Iraqi huge cash rewards and asylum for information on the weapons. Someone in the production, storage, or transport of these weapons would have seized that offer, but they didn't exist. 2)To FURTHER debunk Jeffrey's myth, the weapons have a very limited shelf life once they are produced. They do not stay weapons grade very long, but quickly break down in a matter of months. They would no longer be a military threat even if they were sent to Syria(which they weren't). My fellow Christians, quit embarrassing the Kingdom by buying this drivel and hopefully these end times idiots will disappear. Revelation is what happens in our hearts. Consider this: In Revelation 8, one-third of the earth is set on fire, one-third of the sea becomes blood, one-third of water is made bitter, one-third of the sun, moon, and stars become dark, insects are tormenting people, billions of people die, a 200 million man army is on the march.....and what do people do??? They line up to take the mark of the beast so they could go on buying and selling!!! Buying and selling what??? Get some common sense people. Revelation is a metaphor for our own individual hearts. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-09 08:12:39 EST)
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| 05-19-07 | 1 | 1\2 |
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This is the same author who wrote an ENTIRE book predicting the Y2K computer bug would wipe out the economy and usher in the anti-christ. Why anyone would give him the time of day is beyond me.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-05 09:30:07 EST)
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| 03-20-07 | 5 | 4\5 |
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Mr. Jeffrey dispenses supportive information to his opinion of the second coming of Jesus Christ!
Not only did he displayed supportive information on the second coming, but he thoroughly expelled the most forgotten details which occured in 2002 and beyond (for example, The Spetznaz truck (convoys) leaving Iraq, heading towards Syria and Iran; the disclosure of photos of the Spetznaz convoys (Russian-owned Spetznaz, that is) from the satellite imagery; reports supporting the cover up of nondisclosure removal of the missing WMD in these Spetznaz trucks by Bush and his CIA; contacts between Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden in AFRICA in the 90's, etc.). This book discloses missing facts and is an eye opener. I truly believe, we are living those last days of age and the second coming is near. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-10 17:36:22 EST)
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| 02-13-07 | 2 | 1\7 |
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Found it to be filled with more history and statistics than what the title states is in the content of this book. The author threw a curve when he went on a rant about those who believe in the Trinity. I fail to understand how belief, or non-belief, in a triune God is relevant to the topic of end times or biblical prophesy.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-10 17:36:22 EST)
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| 02-12-07 | 2 | 0\1 |
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Found it to be filled with more history and statistics than what the title states is in the content of this book. The author threw a curve when he went on a rant about those who believe in the Trinity. I fail to understand how belief, or non-belief, in a triune God is relevant to the topic of end times or biblical prophesy.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-21 09:36:03 EST)
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| 01-29-07 | 4 | 6\9 |
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With mainline churches in America (and elsewhere) unraveling, and conservative religion (of all faiths) on the increase, it is no wonder there would be a corner for a nifty little book like this. Make no mistake, it is a powerhouse of sorts..lots of current information that is not found elsewhere, well-documented, rare facts gleaned (presumably) from Grant's visits to the Middle East, written in a fast, tight style. That is, until 2/3 of the way through the book when he shifts to evangelical theology of end time events, and this continues through the remainder of the book. Evangelical theology in America has many favorite doctrines, several of them in this book (the 144,000 being witnesses in Revelation for example). He preaches a literal end time Temple in Jerusalem (some theologians see the use of "temple" in the New Testament restricted to the church as God's temple, but Grant has Scripture support for his thesis as well). The advantage of this book is it's little known and well-documented facts, current information, and well-written first 2/3 of the book detailing what he sees is coming as a result of the Mid East unrest. It is hard to put down, and due to it's size (176 pps plus supplements) can be read in two days carefully, and should be considered an update of The American Prophecies by Mike Evans. Well worth reading.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-10 17:36:22 EST)
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| 01-28-07 | 4 | 3\4 |
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With mainline churches in America (and elsewhere) unraveling, and conservative religion (of all faiths) on the increase, it is no wonder there would be a corner for a nifty little book like this. Make no mistake, it is a powerhouse of sorts..lots of current information that is not found elsewhere, well-documented, rare facts gleaned (presumably) from Grant's visits to the Middle East, written in a fast, tight style. That is, until 2/3 of the way through the book when he shifts to evangelical theology of end time events, and this continues through the remainder of the book. Evangelical theology in America has many favorite doctrines, several of them in this book (the 144,000 being witnesses in Revelation for example). He preaches a literal end time Temple in Jerusalem (some theologians see the use of "temple" in the New Testament restricted to the church as God's temple, but Grant has Scripture support for his thesis as well). The advantage of this book is it's little known and well-documented facts, current information, and well-written first 2/3 of the book detailing what he sees is coming as a result of the Mid East unrest. It is hard to put down, and due to it's size (176 pps plus supplements) can be read in two days carefully, and should be considered an update of The American Prophecies by Mike Evans. Well worth reading.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-11 19:45:25 EST)
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| 01-26-07 | 2 | 0\9 |
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I found this book quite boring with a lot of detailed info concerning islam, al qaida, bin Laden and other such things that have very little relevance to an average christian. If you have seen Mr. Jeffrey on Benny Hinn's TV programmes, you have heard all you need to know about this book. I was very disappointed.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-10 17:36:22 EST)
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