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"Godawa's painstaking historical research of 1st-century Judaism and associated literature; his creation of compelling characters, situations, and motivations; and his careful weaving of it all into a framework that makes sense of both history and the Bible's eschatological framework."Michael K. Beidler"Godawa is one amazing storyteller, reading his book is like watching a movie: great characters, unexpected twists and turns of events."Zoriana, Amazon"Combines historical fiction with thriller elements of spiritual warfare as well as the intrigue of a political suspense novel.Kevin Ott"I was blown away. Pull on your hiking boots and strap on your helmet. You're about to take a journey a lot of folks haven't taken before."Amazon Reviewer"These novels have an echo of The Illiad and The Odyssey."Sean Frazier Williamson"If you like suspense, mystery, romance, and just good storytelling, this book is one to read."Jim Monts"This is one fantastic read! Brian takes documented sources and skillfully wraps a story around them."Carol the Bookworm, Amazon"Kept me on the edge of my seat. Entertaining, engaging. I'm loving every minute."Dawn Korotko"This is one of the most theologically and historically integrated novels I think I've ever read."Randy Bronson"A masterful storyteller that always catches me by surprise. Â Kinda like an M. Night Shyamalan plot twist."Mikeye, Amazon Review"His signature blend of sound biblical scholarship and fast-paced fiction both delights and informs. There's nothing else like it."S.L. Love"This book has seriously made me think hard about my view of the end times."Daniel Naberhaus"A dramatic story that engages the reader from beginning to end, and all along you are exposed to theological truths."Jerel Kratt
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About the Author
Brian Godawa is an award-winning Hollywood screenwriter (To End All Wars), a controversial movie and culture blogger (www.Godawa.com), an internationally known teacher on faith, worldviews and storytelling (Hollywood Worldviews), a best-selling Amazon author of Biblical fiction (Chronicles of the Nephilim), and provocative theology (God Against the gods). His obsession with God, movies and worldviews, results in theological storytelling that blows your mind while inspiring your soul. And he’s not exaggerating.
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Series: Chronicles of the Apocalypse (Book 2)
Paperback: 476 pages
Publisher: Embedded Pictures Publishing (September 20, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1942858280
ISBN-13: 978-1942858287
Product Dimensions:
6 x 1.1 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.6 out of 5 stars
57 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#180,070 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
This is an interesting book and it's also thought provoking. While I believe that many of these 'signs and wonders' in Matt 24 has been fulfilled, I also believe they are yet to be fulfilled. Most of the prophecies in the Bible are dual, a type and an antitype. They happened in our past, but will happen also in either the present or future time.The cast of characters are well developed. I understand that characters must be presented as true to life in order to be believable, so it's no wonder that I'm offended by some of the things that the main antagonist says. If he didn't offend me then the author would have done a poor job of portraying him.I've always like to delve into history, although I know very little; the same goes for mythology. I've always thought that mythology was based on truth although many people think it's just made up stories from various cultures. Why did I think that? I'm not really sure, there was just something about the various pantheons that rang as true in so many things.Enough said. It's a very good book and I think you'll enjoy reading it, even if you choose to not believe it happened like that.
This book is definitely worth reading regardless of differences of theology. The Roman history, dreadfully catastrophic steps toward the Fall of Jerusalem, significance of the players, understanding of the Christians’ suffering - all of these tether a person to the book, until you come to the end and wish the next one was written already.----I was eagerly anticipating the second in the Chronicles of the Apocalypse series. I enjoyed the characters, and wanted to see how Brian Godawa wove the idea of preterism into this next installment. I love how he creates drama and action out of historical ideas.For those unaware (or haven’t read any of the other reviews), preterism, loosely, is the idea that Jesus’ Second Coming happened in 70 A.D., not uh, September 23, 2017, the 1980s, or any other time that some evangelical Christians decide. I come from the perspective that Godawa is right on many levels, but that doesn’t preclude many other things yet to happen that were revealed in the biblical book of Revelation.Godawa brings all the actors in the Roman Empire - Nero, Vespasian, Titus, the Herods - to life. The intentions, actions, and brutality, of these, and many others, -draws on historical accounts written by contemporaries. In fact, Godawa drew me so far into that unexplored world that I’ve spent hours, not only in reading Godawa’s notes on these things, but also other resources. He also brings all groups from the first century -including the Essenes, Zealots, Temple Guards, and other rebels. It makes for a lot of action!Another strength of his, is bringing the pantheons of numerous ancient regions and religions into the story. His other books also reference at least some of these, and his annotations explain a lot. I do, however, need a chart to keep them all straight.One of Godawa’s weaknesses is to try to ply every theological position he believes into his novel. He espouses Kenneth Gentry’s views, a partial preterist who also is a cessationist. In contrast to all the research he’s done in every other area, Godawa makes out-of-place assumptions. Also, the Christians in that era act more like 20th century evangelicals - following their leaders, getting embroiled in controversies, huddling in fear from bad guys - rather than relying on the Holy Spirit to guide them. This is partly why I'm giving it 4 stars, as well as some of the character development.But like I said, I can't wait for the next one.
I am a classic pre-trib rapture, post millennial end-times kind of guy. I have been that way since I read the "Late Great Planet Earth". For my entire adulthood I have been observing the times waiting for events to line-up for the rapture of the church and Christ's return to this Earth. This book and the previous one has set all me beliefs on end.Brian writes an excellent story, intermixing a dramatic backdrop with historical events. Most people who are students of the Word, no very little about the history post resurrection and pre-destruction of the temple. Instead of forcing current events into the Revelation framework, Brian demonstrates that there is a very natural fitting of historic events into Revelation framework.I was a traditional pre-trib rapture kind of guy, this book has me tipping in a new direction. I am looking forward to the next two books in the series.If you choose to read, go in with an open mind and prepare to be challenged.
The follow up to "Tyrant: Rise of the Beast (Chronicles of the Apocalypse Book 1)", this book is an enjoyable read, which is the first thing I look for in any novel. Godawa goes beyond just providing a great story though. His premise, that the apostle John wrote "The Revelation" before the fall of Jerusalem is in itself controversial. Then his relation of events and characters in John's Revelation to known historical events and figures is perhaps even more so. These connections are painstakingly documented with footnotes, which is unusual for a work of fiction. His looking into the spiritual realm provides an interesting sub-plot providing proposed motivations for some of the actions of the characters.This premise regarding "The Revelation" is not popular now, but through the story and footnotes, Godawa shows that it is at least plausible. Even if your view of Revelation is the popular view used in the "Left Behind" series, I would recommend you read this series. First you will enjoy it, and it should challenge you to more closely examine what you believe and consider this viewpoint, which has been believed by some in the church for nearly 2000 years.I received an advanced copy of this work in exchange for my honest review.
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