by Tim LaHaye, Thomas Ice
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Bestselling author Tim LaHaye and prophecy expert Thomas Ice teamed up to produce a visual resource unmatched by anything available in the Christian book marketplace! The result of decades of careful research and Bible study, the charts and well–written explanatory text provide a fascinating picture of the times ahead. Charting the End Times includes... - A foldout portraying God’s complete plan for the ages
- More than 50 full–color charts and diagrams
- Timelines of the end times
- A comprehensive overview of the key elements of the last days
- Clear answers to tough end–times questions
Providing a wealth of information, this book is certain to become a popular study tool for understanding God’s unfolding plan!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
My REVIEW, 2009-12-12 Pros= Book came fast, was in pretty good shape as I bought it used.Also great price.
Cons= The book had a horrible stench attached to it , to the point i even tried spraying cologne on it and it still hasn't left. Almost turns me off to the point i don't want to pick the book up to read...
4 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Not a word of truth, 2009-04-14 I got this book for a gift many years ago and read prolifically into it. While it has a multitude of charts that look good and presents the view that is accepted as truth by the majority today, they all blatantly disregard the prophecy's key, the Old Testament prophecies.
If you want to read and understand Revelation, you need only to study the Old Testament, with an emphasis in the prophetic books. From John's getting caught up to heaven and eating the scroll(see Ezekiel 1) to the two witnesses (see Zechariah 4), and onward to the vision of Christ in Revelation 19 (see Isaiah 49:2-3)-the Revelation becomes unlocked. Its all in there! Through this we can discern between what is truth and the clever stories thought up by man.Ultimately Revelation is just what it says - "The Revelation of Jesus Christ", looking into his power, authority, and attributes. Don't be tripped up on the theories of man.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Chalk full of information..., 2009-02-08 I loved this book, and it has a lot of seldom taught information, and I dare say that this should be included in every Christian Church library and every serious student of Eschatology's library. The Chrats and information found in this volumn could be used in Bible studies and Sunday School classes, and could easily be used to develope Eschatological study courses. It also helps explain basic theories and beliefs within Christendom, which one seldom hears discussed in Church sermons, or Sunday school classes.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Paul Crosby, 2008-10-16 Greatly Illustrated and of course Biblical. Helps bring to light all of the great prophetic truths that God has for us and is laid out like you would read a news paper. Straight forward to the point and as God's word is laid out, literal or normal interpretation. That is the only way to read God's Word so that it makes sense. Allegorical reading of the Bible or anything else will only lead to nowhere! This is a great book to buy. God has a great future for all who are saved! Read it along with your Bible and look up all of the Scripture references, and it will surely bless your life!
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Steven A. Janda, Author, 2008-09-02 Thank God that Tim LaHaye is pointing the believers in this direction.
The passages of scripture many in the church rely on to support the rapture teaching are found in I Corinthians 15 and I Thessalonians 4. These passages refer to the coming of Christ in glory after the tribulation. Both are public events for all the world to witness. Jesus said the resurrection occurs on the last day in John, not three years prior before the tribulation. Jesus said he comes in glory after the tribulation and the dead in Christ shall rise. There are only two resurrections: one after the tribulation and another after the millennium. Therefore, the resurrection is not the rapture because it would serve no purpose after the tribulation since the harm is past. The promise in scripture is to repent to escape the wrath to come, which occurs during the tribulation. Jesus taught us to pray accordingly. Hence, the escape or rapture is before the tribulation during a negligence time. This is why all the parables have a negligence setting. There is no negligence setting during the tribulation, only panic and fear. Thus, nearly all the parables apply before the tribulation as in the days of Noah and Lot.
The Apostle Paul alludes to an escape in I Thessalonians 5, but says at the beginning of the chapter that the church has no need that he write on the coming of the day of the Lord because everyone knows it comes unexpectedly like a thief in the night. So Paul believed that the fact that Christ was coming at an unexpected time was such common knowledge he said very little about it because it was virtually a non-issue it was so fundamental to the teaching of Christ. This is why the teaching that Christ only appears publicly after the tribulation cannot be true because at that time it will be expected. It will not be as a thief in the night. Jesus said in the tribulation you will desire to see one of the days of the son of man and will not see it until he comes with lightening for all the world to see.
However, Paul uses many of the terms that are used by Christ in his many parables of his unexpected coming such as sleep, watch, sober, darkness, drunkenness, night, and escape. His use of such terms indicates he was acutely aware of the teaching of Christ. Hence, he references the parables of Christ implicitly. His epistles to the Thessalonians combined follow the same order of the synoptic gospel accounts of the coming of Christ which alerts the church to the antichrist and then the tribulation, but then backs up in time as do all three synoptic gospels and depicts a negligence setting right before Jesus returns as a thief in the night just prior to the revealing of the antichrist.
In that night Jesus says, two shall be in bed, the field, grinding at a mill, and one would be taken and another left. (Luke 17) You cannot be left behind spiritually or taken spiritually. These are not even parables. These are prophetic statements of Christ, which Jesus says many will come from all directions and sit down in the kingdom of God with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. This can only be a physical removing of the ready Christians from the face of the earth. There flight is not in the winter or on the Sabbath. This is the rapture of the wise virgins and the wise stewards which Jesus gave more parables concerning than any other truth, approximately 30 parables and illustrations all pointing to the same truth. This is the most compelling truth in the Bible to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. Indeed, Jesus gave notice to us in the church of our own negligence and the resulting judgment against us during the tribulation unless we are accounted worthy to escape the tribulation. It is the foremost truth of the parables of Christ. Where this foremost truth is rejected, it is foreseeable there will be judgment, specifically, against the church. This is the gospel of the kingdom that Christ preached that he said would be preached throughout the whole world and then shall the end come.
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