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Indlæser... The Mystery of the Shemitah: The 3,000-Year-Old Mystery That Holds the Secret of America's Future (udgave 2014)af Jonathan Cahn (Forfatter)
Work InformationThe Mystery of the Shemitah: The 3,000-Year-Old Mystery That Holds the Secret of America's Future, the World's Future, and Your Future! af Jonathan Cahn
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. 57572 Well he's done it again! Rabi Cahn has taken us on another journey of such enlightenment that it is scary! Using the knowledge of the Shemitah (the ancient Jewish Year of Jubilee), Cahn is able to show us how, like ripples in a pond, the ancient rituals have affected us throughout history, and will continue to do so in the future. Especially when a nation does not follow the mandates set forth by God. To stay faithful and serve Him alone. These affect not only America, but the world as a whole. Again every Christian should be reading this work. Actually, all of Rabi Cahn's works should be read and studied. His insight is something to behold. Scripturally accurate, you need only compare it with the Scriptures to realize just how accurate he is. I highly recommend this book. If you have read this author's book, The Harbinger, and was fascinated with the connections he has made of historical events, then you will also be captivated by The Mystery of the Shemitah. "The Harbinger contains fourteen (14) major revelations or mysteries. One of these revelations is that of the Shemitah." In it, Jonathan Cahn touches on the impact of the Shemitah, what it is, and why it is important, in only one chapter. This book, then, expands on that chapter and fully reveals why The Shemitah is relevant for Christians of today. Rabbi Jonathan Cahn explains the concept of The Shemitah in an organized, concise manner. He has parsed his book into 7 parts and an epilogue. In Part I, he explains the 3,000 years-old background to the Shemitah's origin. Part II introduces five keys to help explain precisely what The Shemitah is and its implications. This includes historical events that demonstrate how the Shemitah was manifested in the past and how it is manifested in the present. In Part III, he continues to demonstrate how the phenomenon works through cataclysms. He explains the precision of the modern stock market crashes and how each one intercepts the Shemitah right down to the day. The precise timing of these events may surprise you. Part IV focuses specifically on the years after the event on 9/11. The mysterious phenomenon of the Shemitah still holds to the ancient pattern. Part V informs us how towers are significant to the Shemitah both in the past and the present. Part VI studies the relationship between the rise and fall of nations and empires, while examining the period of time between 1916 and 1945. Some very curious patterns all over the world are the focus of the author's attention. Finally, Part VII discusses future ramifications of the mystery of the Shemitah. If the patterns mentioned all throughout the book hold, his explanations what readers should expect to see in the future will help us prepare ourselves. One note: Rabbi Cahn emphatically warns us against setting dates for future events. God is a god of order and regularity. He created these templates and patterns for our benefit. He is also a God of mercy. Many Shemitahs have come and gone without any significant tie to world events or cataclysms. He does sometimes stay His hand while He waits for us to respond to Him. Like The Harbinger, this book has been written with the ordinary person in mind. It is not a theological thesis or debate. It is simply an observation of events that are fairly easy to find anywhere. We could pull these events off the internet, from history books, encyclopedias, the newspapers and periodicals, in libraries. None of the information has been hidden. Anyone can argue about the patterns if they like. I'm sure many do already. Observing patterns, in my opinion, is a matter of perception; perception is often a by-product of our worldview. I choose to leave arguments behind and accept Jonathan Cahn's viewpoint at face value. What I see after reading both The Harbinger and The Mystery of the Shemitah is God's "writing on the wall." He loves us enough to provide warnings that there are consequences to our thoughts and actions both as individuals and as a nation. As I was reading this book I realized it would be very easy to get caught up in the details of the book and bypass the main messages. I also realized that each of the sections could also be a book in its own right. The author has purposely given us a general overview, hitting on the important points rather than a thorough critique. Besides warning us, what other message could there be in this book? I think it's a decisive statement that God views us as His children, His beloved sons and daughters. "Like any good parent, then, God rears his offspring for virtue and fosters character in his sons through suffering."--Zack Eswine. The times ahead may be tough, but we have assurance that God loves us intensely. I highly recommend reading this book. It will make you think. Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary review copy of this commentary from Charisma House Book Group through their blogger program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.” ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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