Lost in Translation Vol. 3: The Book of Revelation: Two Brides Two Destinies
L**S
Thought provoking and sobering!
All believers need to read this trilogy. They are the most coherent and complete treatment of Revelation I have ever read. Anyone who wants to please God and abide with HIM throughout eternity must understand the topics treated in them. Even if you don’t agree on every detail, you will be forced to consider your relationship with HIM like never before.
C**G
New (Old) Truth Uncovered
I ordered all three volumes. I am not a novice with this subject matter, having studied in this area for about 30 years now. I've read almost half of Vol. One and am LEARNING from these authors. Some things I never knew, others I have believed but had no reason other than "my grandmother told me this" or "the Lord showed me." These men document everything and back it up with the Scriptures. I highly recommend this series to all serious students of our Christian faith who are wanting understanding of our beginnings in this faith. I will likely be reading it all three books again when I get through with the first read..I don't want to forget or miss anything. It is confirmation to what I have believed for a long time.
C**K
Read Volume One and Two before this Volume Three
This is an excellent series. I am not 'into' eschatology because so far everyone that has predicted any dates has been wrong. These authors do not predict but try to explain their theories of futures events as they read in the Bible. The best is that they do it from a Hebrew perspective. I don't know of any other books which have approached the book of Revelation from this perspective. I give them a A+ for that alone. One must definitely read volumes one and two before reading this volume. It is definitely worth the time to do that. I did find a lot of repetition in the volumes but since this is somewhat new territory it helps to repeat and let it sink in. What is contained in these three volumes is worth reading the repetition.
M**N
Read but know when to challenge
I was following Klein's ideas through the series, but when I got to this book, I was somewhat disappointed. There is no gap between the first 69 years of the 70 year prophecy and the last year. I also did not agree with where he went from there. I still think there is something to be learned from the series, but don't take everything you read as the absolute truth without careful examination. Read other sources. Ask yourself if it is logical, after all this is the REVELATION of Jesus Christ to his apostle John. That means God wants us to understand. He does not just hand it to you though. You have to want to know and be willing to dig for it.
K**O
Very helpful in understanding Revelations
It is wonderful to begin to understand the Hebraic perspective and the many references and idioms that are foreign to me as a none Jew. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I plan on rereading it to capture some of what I missed.
P**L
Not Lost In Translation Any More
I had read volume 1 before I ordered 2 and 3. Like Volume 2 I learned things I didn't know before. It is opening up a whole new understanding. Because one of the reviews was somewhat concerned about the lack of "proof" about some of their conclusions I have also included books by other scholars. I am really going into some depth to understand what the bible means when interpreted by scholars of the original language to english without the mistakes. It also helps to read about the "idioms" and the difference it makes in your understanding of scripture.Worth the read, worth the time, worth the cost and then some.
S**A
very interesting
This Jewish perspective on the book of Revelation is very interesting. The authors bring aspects of Jewish culture to bear on Revelation, which are eye-opening. While I don't agree with everything the authors conclude, I wholeheartedly agree with them that the understanding of Jewish culture necessary to read this book, is indispensable.A fair portion of each chapter in this book seemed devoted to re-capping everything that had been presented to that point, before moving forward. This too may be a Jewish tradition; I found it somewhat tiresome.
B**Y
If you haven't read Lost in Translation volume 3, you are missing the greatest book on Revelation.
Book's one and two are fabulous, volume 3 is the ultimate in the end times, actually witnessing it as it happens, to the letter. I gave away my first three volumes, but now with them on E-books, They are mine, all mine, to read and relish the truths as I witness the events happening. A must have to keep book !!!
P**R
Brilliant help to those who want to understand the original ...
Brilliant help to those who want to understand the original meaning of the Book of Revelation. To be recommended to Bible believers and scholars alike. I learned such a lot from the passion and research of the authors and co-author.
S**M
Great book
This is one of 3 volumes that give another angle to think about, on how to look at Revelation and a refreshing perspective, 1st centuary Judaisum
M**R
excellent
great teaching tool loved it and the series,took a few days to arrive though and I was eager to read it
S**H
Five Stars
just what i needed
N**F
A refreshing book to be read along side the bible ...
A refreshing book to be read along side the bible in your studies.It opens up the Hebrew way of understanding revelation.
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