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BLOOD MOON: Biblical Signs of the Coming Apocalypse
S. Douglas Woodward, 2014
Are the blood moons of 2014-2015 portents of pending calamitous events in the Middle East? Are they the harbingers of doomsday? Are there authentic heavenly signs of the apocalypse that can tell us when the end of the age is? Woodward evaluates the nature of biblical signs as depicted in the language of the Old Testament (Hebrew and Aramaic) and in the New (Greek). He also evaluates the issues of whether biblical signs of the apocalypse must all be supernatural--showing why many may be 'natural' in terms of astronomical events that are unusual but not paranormal events. The heart of the book, however, is an apologetic for why the study and adherence to the Kingdom of God (and the apocalypse it implies) is mandated by the words of Jesus Christ. His followers MUST keep watch--always. Woodward finds surprising corroboration in the teaching of modern liberal theology and disconcerting denials in current evangelicialism.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Abridged) TABLE OF FIGURES
APPENDIX ONE Reasons to Believe the Rapture Comes Sometime Before Christ's Return at Armageddon APPENDIX TWO The Greek Word Apostasia and Its Implications for the Rapture of the Church FOR FURTHER READING AUTHOR PROFILE S. Douglas Woodward has written seven previous books on alternate history, occult topics, biblical eschatology, religion, and philosophy. A former executive with Microsoft, Oracle, and Partner at Ernst & Young, he has extensive background in information systems technology. He has served as Elder in both the Presbyterian and Reformed Churches. Today, Woodward is a featured speaker at numerous conferences and frequent guest on television and radio programs. Woodward has two married children and resides with his wife Donna in Oklahoma City.
BOOK SPECIFICATIONS 319 pages, paperback. |