Review by Ashlly -- Roadmap to the End of Days

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Review by Ashlly -- 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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The author of this book begins by giving us a clear picture of the confusion that takes place when you start wandering around in a glass maze. Though the objective is to reach the exit, along the way there are times when exit seems just past the next glass panel, but when you turn, you find yourself back in the middle of the maze, going around again. At times it feels like you are repeating the same section of the maze or are you? After spending sufficient time stumbling along, you eventually reach the exit.

Is history a process with neither purpose nor direction? Does history repeat itself in some mindless or mindful sense? Most religions see history as a maze. History has a beginning, depicted by a creation story culminating in the appearance of humans. History has an end, described by a time period known as the end of days. Through the ages, many groups have thought, at various times, that they were close to the end of days only to have history reveal there was still some time remaining.

Comparing human history to the glass maze, the author wants us to observe the pattern: where we have been, where and what historical events have repeated themselves, determine where we are right now and what pattern has been unfolding before us. At the end of it all, can we find the future, the exit? Past and future events, described and plotted on a timeline and super-imposed? on a plan for human history, will provide readers with the roadmap to the end of days. This book focuses primarily on the high-level description of critical events and the corresponding timeline.

The author provides us with the background for the understanding of historical events within the context of the divine plan. He carefully explains the cosmic purpose and the struggle to achieve it backing it up with clear Biblical references and scriptures. Further, he talks about the Messianic era clearly outlining the scriptural background to help us recognise key events and personalities. He also talks about the universal timeline, rhythm of history and much more.

This book is deep in the sense that it has a lot to offer. The author seems to have a wealth of knowledge regarding biblical events. He not only talks about them, he gives us scriptures, tables and diagrams to help us understand them better. He has also provided a disclaimer and appendix for reference purposes. To me, it's clear that he has not spared the knowledge and information he has. He has generously poured it all in this book which I believe is useful to anyone no matter what or who they believe in.

I have personally found it useful and educative. The book is consistent and the chapters are well arranged. No confusion whatsoever. No grammatical or editing errors and so am rating it 4 out of 4 stars.

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The book tells us how the cosmic placement of events, reveals the pattern of future. Also, different faiths having their version of the End of the Days.
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