Mystery of Tammuz 17
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The Bible predicts the future, but scholars widely disagree on what the Bible says! How can the average person sort out fact from fiction? Daniel 12:10 boldly states that the wise will understand prophetic chronology in the last days. Have those days already begun? Retired hi-tech inventor and author Herbert R. Stollorz discovered that the dates of many key events predicted in the books of Daniel and Revelation fall between the years 2008 and 2018. Two of the keys that unlocked this mystery are the Hebrew Alphabet Number System and the Jewish feast and fast days. One of those fast days, Tammuz 17, commemorates the fall of Jerusalem prior to the destruction of God's Temple in that ancient city.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #711577 in Books
- Published on: 2005-12-19
- Binding: Paperback
- 528 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
At 70 years of age author Herbert R. Stollorz took a fresh look at the Bible. By using the same successful research techniques that produced a number of profitable hi-tech patents, he came up with some intriguing and pragmatic explanations of what the Bible has to say concerning the big questions about life on planet earth.
Customer Reviews
A difficult read
This is an exciting topic that Mr. Stollorz covers in a repetious and awkward fashion. His frequent use of metaphors: the coocoo clock gears, railroad tracks, and Russian nesting eggs often seem to get in the way of what he is trying to convey. I am reading through this book in fits and starts because he does make a few important points and I want to catch these. He is in desperate need of a good editor.
Everyone should know this
For me this book isnt about how well its written or not. The facts in this book is something everyone should know about and when you read it, and understand what you read, your not concerned whether its repetative or the chapters and facts are in a bit strange order. It doesnt matter and its not the reason for why this book was published.
Its firmly based on the bible and the author sets different demands to himself before he concludes with revealing the meaning of a prophecy or sets a date for a happening. Even though its very interesting to know specific dates, these can be uncertain and the author confirms this. The dates isnt the most important thing really.




