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The Bible Says 1830

The Bible Says 1830

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Short, Concise and to the point
Review: Seems like a dumb title on the surface. A more appropriate title might have been "The importance of the year 1830 and the Bible". Of course, that is much longer.

So what does the Bible say about 1830? It is key to understanding prophecy. First, he uses well understood dates (721 BC for the fall of Jerusalem, for one) for making connection points. Secondly, he takes an amazing approach to showing a timeline (he actually adds up the numbers in the Bible). Sure, sound easy, but I've never seen it done so eloquently as he has done it. He also details his work in a way that you can follow along and don't just have to take his word for it.

There is also detailed analysis for Daniel's 1290 day and 1260 day prophecies.

The book says it has 124 pages, but there are really only 52 pages within the 5 chapters. The rest is a well documented appendix and 'notes' section. There isn't much room for blah, blah, blah in those 52 pages. He gets straight to the points he is trying to make. Very well done.


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