A review by Dremel 22

5.0 out of 5 stars - Others want to know the truth...
November 5, 2019

“Other’s want to know the truth, but in a world where everything is contradicted by someone, they want to be careful in what they accept as fact,” (Williams). This is a quote that I will carry with me for the rest of my life. As someone who studies the Bible both in University as well as in private, this quote rang so true. Maurice Williams takes the reader on a walk throughout Biblical history in such a way as to make the reader feel as though they are right there in the Garden of Eden or right beside Israel just before it fell. The main prophecies in the book of revelation are worked through as well and with intellectual breakdowns of the meaning of each prophecy. For anyone who has read the book of Revelation, one thing that can be agreed on is that this book is not the easiest to understand for those who are not used to doing in-depth Exegesis that is typically only taught in a University setting. Maurice Williams takes the barrier away for the lay person attempting to understand what is coming in the future and explains it like a well versed Professor. The chapter that included Our Lady of Fatima bringing warnings about things contained in Revelation was by far my favorite part of the book. The writer is very talented! My one critique is for the author and not the book. “I think,” is said a lot and typically followed by a wealth of wonderful information. It sounds like the author is second guessing his intellect, which I believe he definitely does not need to do.

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