Review by Momiji1987 -- Roadmap to the End of Days

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I'm not the right person to read this book. Only God knows when the end times, the Rapture and Jesus's second coming will happen. Undoubtedly there are many signs mentioned in Revelation being experienced today. However, God does not have the same concept of time as humans, and I find it difficult to believe that humans are able to make accurate predictions about these events. It will probably be an interesting read. Thank you for your informative review.
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The review was well documented. I cannot say that I would read the book because of such a prolific amount of texts that have been allocated to this subject. Each religion seems to lend their own shade of interpretation as can be slanted to their own purposes. Thank you for the review and the enlightenment.
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"Roadmap to the End of Days" by Daniel Friedmann is a study of biblical prophecy, mapping historical events to end-time predictions. Using rabbinical sources and detailed charts, it presents a structured timeline of past, present, and future events, making complex prophecies accessible. A must-read for those interested in faith, history, and the future. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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This is a very detailed and insightful review! You’ve done a great job breaking down the strengths and weaknesses of the book, and it sounds like you really engaged with the material. I appreciate how you highlighted both the scholarly depth and accessibility of the book. It definitely sounds like a thought-provoking read.
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Predicting when the end of time will occur is a fascinating topic. Even more so when the biblical references fit with science and the most recent events. It is fitting that it does not focus on a particular religion and is suitable for readers who are not experts in theology. Sounds interesting!
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Post by Wandile Chagi 1 »

It's giving more explanation about bible qoutes and also clarify few things about prophecy and I like the fact that it's understandable
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Thank you for the very comprehensive review. It sounds like Daniel Friedmann did an equally comprehensive job of analyzing the Judaic teachings of biblical end time events and presenting the subject matter in a clear and approachable way.
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Post by Rupali Mishra »

Congrats on BOTD.
Using Old Testament and Talmudic sources, "Roadmap to the End of Days" provides a straightforward, understandable examination of Judaic beliefs on biblical end-time prophecies. The book includes intricate charts that relate historical events and trace prophetic timelines from the past, present, and future.
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To me personally, the book sounds quite complicated but also intriguing. Religious related reads aren't my favorite but something about prophecies is kind of interesting to me. I'm an open-minded person and like to learn such themes to get a fresh perspective. I would love to give this book a try.
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It might not be my choice of book, but I see that this book is detail-orientated and pushes us to think deeper about the true purpose of life. I hope it reaches the perfect audience. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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Post by Emmanuel Abiodun Olutayo »

"Roadmap to the End of Days" by Daniel Friedmann sheds more light on the chronicle of events that will result into the end of time. Congrats on being BOTD. Nice review.
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"Roadmap to the End of Days" by Daniel Friedmann explores biblical prophecy using Jewish texts and historical events to predict the future. With detailed charts and analysis, it offers a fascinating look at humanity’s path toward the prophesied end times. Congrats BOTD!
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The review is both instructive and illuminating, if the book is written in the same style, it can only deserve praise. Instructive books explaining the Old Testament, not only focused on the spiritual, can be interesting and a great source to be informed. I am curious to read about the prophecies and see the patterns being repeated over time.
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I am a Christian, and information like in this book is crucial to me and others too. Reading books like this helps as an awakening that we were not Earth's citizens forever. Wonderful review.
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Post by rusyalana »

Books about religion are not my cup of tea but this book seems to have a different approach to this topic. It explains how to interprete the prophecies to understand the past and glimpse into the future to realise what is in store for us. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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