Calling Jacob: Commentary in Isaiah

· Jonathan Malone
Ebook
399
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About this ebook

Commentary of Isaiah 30-35.


Prophetic studies in the book of Isaiah reveal difficult times ahead for the Modern State of Israel. Welcome to the Apocalypse.


Monstrously, the Beast looms over Jerusalem. Pouncing, he scatters the Jews. Defenders valiantly counterattack, but, alas, how desperate. The streets are in ruin. The Iron Kingdom has metastasized over the earth. All seems lost when, suddenly——What is that light approaching in the sky?


The Tribulation Period, the Antichrist, the Salvation of the Jews, and the Second Coming are compelling topics, but author Jonathan Malone has more on his mind. He also fights a desperate battle, defending the Masorah from a gruesome horde in clerical collars and caps and gowns.

About the author

During an undergraduate degree in Art Education, Jonathan Malone devoured philosophy and poetry; the literature of Nietzsche, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, and Henry Miller mostly. He went on to earn the Master of Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees in Painting. Twenty years as a Southern Baptist pastor beefed up his knowledge of theology and history. Now he is interested in Biblical prophecy, and has spent the last few years writing novels.

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