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The End of Days: Armageddon and Prophecies of the Return (The Earth Chronicles)
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 930
EAN: 9780061238239
ISBN: 0061238236
Label: William Morrow
Manufacturer: William Morrow
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: April 01, 2007
Publisher: William Morrow
Release Date: April 03, 2007
Studio: William Morrow
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Editorial Review: Why is it that our current twenty-first century a.d. is so similar to the twenty-first century B.C.? At a time when religious fanaticism and a clash of civilizations raise the specter of a nuclear Armageddon, many ask: Is history destined to repeat itself? What does the future hold? Will biblical prophecies come true, and if so, when? Ever since Zecharia Sitchin, in his first trailblazing book The 12th Planet, brought to life the Sumerian civilization and its record of the Annunaki—the extraterrestrials who had come to Earth from their planet Nibiru, fashioned mankind, and gave us civilization and religion—questions have abounded. Are the ancient gods still here, or did they leave? Will they return? What will happen then? Will there be another Deluge or Apocalypse when Nibiru meets Earth? What about Planet X and the Mayan 2012? What about Jesus? In The End of Days, a masterwork that required thirty years of additional research, Sitchin dares to give the answers by presenting compelling new evidence that the Past is the Future—that mankind and its planet Earth are subject to a predetermined cyclical Celestial Time. Tracing historical events from the messianic fervor and use of nuclear weapons in the twenty-first century B.C., Sitchin resolves ancient enigmas like the Nazca Lines or the origin and significance of the Cross, the Fishes, and the Chalice, places in context the events of the Last Supper and hidden clues like those in Da Vinci's painting, explains the space-related reasons for the everlasting centrality of Jerusalem, and—following in the footsteps of Sir Isaac Newton—deciphers the Time Code in the books of Daniel and Revelation and of the Day of the Lord and the End of Days prophecies. In this remarkable and relevant conclusion to his bestselling The Earth Chronicles series, Sitchin shatters perceptions and uses history to reveal what is to come at The End of Days.
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Rating: - people are in jail for doing what sitchen is doing
FRAUD is a punishable criminal offense under all criminal codes and statues in this country,yet sitchen is a free man...is there no justice in the world?...He has committed fraud with his "EARTH CHRONICALS" series and what is really disturbing to me is,not his writing, but how many people believe this crap as if it is the truth....There is no Nibiru and the ANNANUKI are not gods...This whole story is just sad
Rating: - waste of money
total bull Krap
book is boring.
no start no ending no conclusion
looks like the writer is lost in his own dreams..
no proof or observations for what he says.
plus if you havent read the egyptian bible the christan bible and the jewish bible by heart and remember everyline of it.
you wont understand a damn thing..
i woundlnt give any stars to it.
but one is minimum
thats what you get.
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Rating: - End of Days - End of Series
The End of Days is Sitchin's seventh and final book of The Earth Chronicles series, and while always interesting, it adds only a small amount of new information to the on-going saga. The first thirteen of sixteen chapters of the End of Days summarizes the key points of the previous Earth Chronicles books. If the reader wants a more in-depth analysis of a topic, they are referred to one of the earlier books. Throughout the summary, Sitchin is able to reveal new correlations across some of the ancient ... Read More
Rating: - Rehash of old material
Having read all the other books in the Earth Chronicles Series, I felt compelled to finish it off with Sitchin's last one. I was truly disappointed. There is practically nothing new in this book that Sitchin hasn't already discussed in his previous books. Same drawings, same maps, & same text. I gave him the benefit of doubt after hearing his last radio interview, which sounded like an add for "buy my book." I will never buy another book from Sitchin.
Rating: - Visions or Prophecies?
Visions or prophecies? Probably both...and on each account, the mind runs free..a great book with lots of depth...buy it!!
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