Review by Hannahrg -- Roadmap to the End of Days

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Review by Hannahrg -- Roadmap to the End of Days

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Roadmap to the End of Days" by Daniel Friedmann.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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This is a remarkable and extremely detailed book authored by Daniel Friedmann . Detailed in a manner that he presented a clear timeline of the events in the Bible while connecting the stories to the present day happenings and possible future events. The Roadmap to the End of Days gave a full grasp of a series of scenarios that are theoretically assumed to take place in the future. Not only did the writer use the Bible as his reference but also systematically pointed out other related and legitimate readings such as the Noahide laws to pursue an in-depth discussion of the Biblical timeline in correlation to the end of times. At first, I was doubtful of the information discussed by Friedmann but his strategical and methodological writing helped me understand the meaning of certain historical day-to-day experiences recorded in the Bible. The balanced views of religion, faith, history, politics, science, and theology opened my perspective and closed mind about what I thought will transpire in the future.

Moreover, what I enjoyed most about this book is how Daniel took the time to also include graphical images and accurate timetables of a list of past and present events to ensure that the readers will be able to more clearly picture the teachings in our History class and how it is intertwined with the Divine Plan, in accordance to God’s Word. Furthermore, the book also included a chapter for defining complicated words such as Messianic Era, Cosmic Purpose and End of Days to explain in layman’s terms how all these will affect our lives. This book is not for the faint-hearted because the messages portray the realities of life. Although it encourages and inspires readers to look beyond the simple and into the very core purpose of our existence here on Earth, one cannot easily accept the harsh truth that life indeed has an end. Simply put it, Friedmann divided the timetable into the most basic parts such as the six days of creation, followed by the 6000 years of history and then the 1000 years of the so-called 7th millennium. The plot thickens and becomes more interesting in the middle part of the chapters of the book that I literally had to take down notes of the information stated in every paragraph as a sign that the author has caught my attention and persuaded me to read on until the very end.

Mostly this book will be genuinely enjoyed by people who have a knack for history, religion, and social sciences. The primordial purpose of the Roadmap to the End of Days is to help the readers searching for the truth to fully understand the concept of the process and timeline leading to the End of Days. This book does not focus only on the prophecies and even extends further into the historical pattern that accentuates the coming end of the age. Amazingly, religion and history were both discussed to arrive at a conclusion which may not be definite but prepares all of us for what lies ahead. Through this book, I have been educated and my curiosity of what actually takes place in the future has been answered. Several of the graphical images in the chapters of this book showed world events beginning from the life of Adam to Noah, inclusive of the creation of Israel, hand-in-hand with world history.

In addition, an organized analysis of the historical patterns leading to major catastrophic or victorious events has been brilliantly written and exhausted by Friedmann. Definitely, this is not just an ordinary book that talks about common eventualities rather, the author obviously expressed his very heart and soul in relation to the topic of the End Times. He has done his research, feasibility studies, interviewed experts and collated the most legitimate and trustworthy data that will all contribute to this work of a genius. I for one have found myself mesmerized and jotting down notes for future references. His book made me believe in the Biblical events supporting the historical information which have transpired all throughout the years. To simply put it, Friedmann is the Einstein of the factual, theological principles and beliefs of the upcoming End Times. Some people might think that all of these are just a hoax and a figment of the imagination but some of us readers will believe and take to heart everything written in this book. However, not all books are perfect and I have discovered some minor issues that I highly suggest the author could expand upon or elaborate more clearly. He specified the climactic battle which is the Battle of Gog and Magog as a perusal of the second coming of the Messiah. Is this battle going to be World War III or just a fight between Arab Nations versus Israel? My curiosity has gotten the best of me and I am expecting for a Part 2 of the Roadmap to the End of Days.

Having said all these, I am also interested in reading Friedmann’s first two books to be able to delve deeper into the meaning of life and how I am expected to live it to the fullest. In conclusion, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars for having exemplified the true values of morality or faith and for being excellently written, edited and proofread with only a few grammatical errors from the 1st to the last chapters. I highly recommend this book most especially for analytical thinkers who have questions as to how the world will end.

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