Bible Prophecy - Need a Good Introduction?

I must recommend Romanism and the Reformation, by H. G. Guinness. It remains one of the most enlightening and well-presented books I have ever read on any subject. It is well worth reading and re-reading, and sharing with friends. Although the first few pages may seem tiresome to today's impatient readers, it unfolds into a quick-moving and excellent explanation, with passion and profound learning, of how the Bible foretold the coming of the antichrist, and that the antichrist is none other than the papacy of Rome (yes, the popes, taken as a whole).

The relevant prophecies of Daniel chapter 7, 2 Thessalonians chapter 2, and the book of Revelation (a.k.a. "the Apocalype") are shown together in an astounding way to give us an understanding of world and Christian history, Romanism (the Roman Catholic church), and the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century.

Do not think that Revelation is only about the future. It contains our past as well. This truth has been covered or ignored in the past century. It will do good to go back and consult some of the Bible students who were before us.

The subject of Bible prophecy is very relevant to us today and reaches centuries back in time. It will also help you to understand better the events yet to come before the return of the Lord Jesus Christ. This book is a sparkling introduction to a deep, mysterious and wonderful subject. I pray you will read it.

Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. Proverbs 3:13

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