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The Ezekiel Option (Political Thrillers Option #3) | 
enlarge | Author: Joel C. Rosenberg Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 141 reviews Sales Rank: 184443
Format: Bargain Price Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 413 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.3 x 1.3
ASIN: B000F5ZH0S
Publication Date: June 27, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description New York Times best-selling author Joel Rosenberg brings readers this thrilling new novel. When Russia's richest oil baron is killed, Moscow suddenly teeters on the verge of political chaos. Tehran races to complete its nuclear arsenal. Washington finds herself dangerously divided from her European allies. And in the dead of night, in the hills overlooking Jerusalem, a senior White House advisor uncovers a chilling ancient conspiracy as real as the morning's headlines. Woven through the writings of the Hebrew prophet Ezekiel, more than 2,500 years old, are eerily prescient descriptions of modern countries then unborn, modern alliances then unformed, and an imminent day of unspeakable terror. Now, with the clock ticking down to war, two Americans are caught in the crossfire, wondering, Is the last judgment at hand?
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This series is AMAZING!!! June 19, 2008 WOW! If I had to choose one word to describe this book that one would be it. I will admit that I was slightly disappointed at the beginning of this book because it seemed that it was going to follow the format of #2. Meaning: a little too much talking and explaining and not enough action. While there was a bit of that in the beginning it quickly passed and this book took on a whole new life. Since this book has been out for a while I could care less about me throwing spoilers out there.
I had no idea this book would take the turn that it did! The ending when Russia was destroyed and Israel was saved was simply breathtaking and amazing! This book was emotional on so many levels. It was emotional on the level that you really cared for the characters. Emotional on the level that you really wanted to see the evil Nations blown the heck up. Emotional on the level that would God really step in and cause the prophecy to be true? Emotional on the level that holy crap, he REALLY did step in and cause the prophecy to come true. Emotional that Christians around the world and in times past didnt suffer in vain and that there is a paradise waiting for us in the not so distant future. Emotional on the level that we know that evil WILL be obliterated and that payback coming and when it does its going to come H.A.R.D.!!
This book did take a much more religious turn than his last ones and makes you wonder about God. Not change your mind about God but wonder about him. If your faith can be shaken by a fictional book then you need to reevaluate your faith (Da Vinci Code haters) But this book raises some very good questions, issues, and would be a perfect book for a discussion especially now since a lot of people believe we ARE in the last days.
This book ended on a pretty hard exclamation mark and Im really, really tempted to get the next one tonight! Usually I try and read a book in between but I simply have to know what happens next. Dont be like me and wait to read this series yall. It simply is too good to keep passing up.
Dramatic, Believable, Compelling May 9, 2008 The centerpiece of Joel Rosenberg's 5-book series, the Ezekiel Option weaves a very credible story that shows just how quickly--and how easily--geopolitical events could culminate in the fulfillment of Biblical prophecies that foretell a war against Israel ultimately won by God Himself. Great, great reading. I can't recommend it more highly!
The Ezekial Option May 8, 2008 Great read! I recommend the entire series to everyone! His books may very well predict the future.
Great Book May 3, 2008 I was not expecting much when I began this book (due to previous series on end times) but I found it to be riveting and unemotional. The author uses scripture throughout to explain and teach the characters' positions and opinions. In my view it is much better and more intellectual than the previous series.
excellent April 30, 2008 I loved this fast paced thrilling book. I could not put it down. Makes you stop and think just what could happen. I will buy the rest of the series for sure. Ezek 38 and 39 come to life in a very near future. Russia and Iran, right out of todays media. Makes you wonder if God is trying to let mankind know what is ahead.
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