King of Israel: An Interpretation of Sacred Biblical Prophecy

· FriesenPress
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228
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About this ebook

In King of Israel, Glen Carlin delves deeply into biblical eschatology, focusing on the ultimate survival of a fragment of Jewish people, known as the “remnant of Israel”, who will be redeemed by their Messiah at the end of the Great Tribulation period.

Mr. Carlin walks readers through the chronology of the persecution of the Jewish people by Satanic world powers. Led by the Antichrist, ten kingdoms invade the Holy Land during the Great Tribulation. The Israelites are forced to escape Jerusalem and Judea and their brethren Jews endure a worldwide expulsion from their adopted countries. Under the LORD’s protection, they are gathered at Mount Nebo in the Middle East. There, they will recover the Ark of the Covenant and the Temple vessels removed by the prophet Jeremiah from Solomon’s Temple.

At Mt. Nebo, they also recover the body of Moses and are then led by the prophet Elijah into the wilderness, where they are reconciled with the LORD. Here they are given grace and the veil covering their eyes is lifted to recognize their Messiah, Jesus. At the battle of Armageddon, the remnant of Israel is victorious returning to possess the Promised Land.

Built on scripture and historical research, King of Israel pulls together prophecy from the Old and New Testament, demonstrating the Grand Narrative of Redemption written by God and revealed through His Word. It’s a fascinating storyline and a message of hope and promise to His people today and in the future.

About the author

Glen P. Carlin is a researcher and longtime student of the Bible. In King of Israel, his first book, he shares his findings from his passion of the study of the Bible. He is also a distinguished engineer and a well-respected guest speaker at various functions.

Mr. Carlin lives in the Greater Montreal Area in Quebec, Canada.

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