"This magnificent book
is purportedly a study on the Book of Revelation. Although it
does indeed give much insight into how to understand the Book
of Revelation, particularly in the final few chapters, the book
does much more."
"By using the biblical feasts of Leviticus 23 as a guide,
the authors, in detail, give insight into how to understand the
fundamentals of the faith. They do this in a very clear, simple
way that can be easily understood. Dealing with Messianic symbolism,
types and prophecy, the authors help us understand how biblical
themes build together to present Yeshua as the Messiah. They unfold
these biblical subjects in illuminating ways. Subjects such as
the biblical calendar, marriage, adoption, kingship and kingly
coronations are looked at from a very Jewish perspective, shedding
light on how they relate to Yeshua, and then to the messages in
the book of Revelation."
"The author's familiarity with ancient Jewish customs is impressive, and their abililty to tie these customs into the meaning of the biblical text is very good."
"The physical layout of the book is helpful for studying, in that the margins are used to display notes, references and scriptures that connect to the point being made. A system was developed to use 'keys' in the margin, which connects concepts to each other. Readers may find this method helpful. As well, there are some helpful charts included in what is a valuable book, especially for eager students of the book of Revelation, or of the Jewish roots of the faith."
Jewish Voice
Prophetic Magazine, July-August 2000
-D. Friedman
"The test of a "good book", taught to me years ago, on whether a Christian book should be called valuable and worth reading is: "Does it ddraw you deeper into the Word of God"? The popular Left Behind series failed this test, while Unlocking the Mysteries of Revelation will have you digging into John's Revelation throughout the year. . . One of the strengths of this book was the cross referencing or "chain references" and the various charts and appendices that presented a more detailed overview. The biblical student will find themselves referring to these again and again. . ."
(Excerpt from)
Active Christian News, January 2000
-Pastor Todd Anderson
"I have several books and commentaries related to Revelation in my library. The authors of every one of them approach this book of the Bible with a specific rapture scenario in mind (i.e., pre-, mid-, or post-trib). Some commentators, unfortunately, will arrange, re-arrange, pre-arrange, twist and manipulate the various verses of Revelation to fit their basic rapture scenario. The authors of Unlocking the Mysteries of Revelation have put aside such scenarios and opinions and have allowed the Feasts of the Lord to direct their sutdy of Scripture. As the Spring Feasts were completely and perfectly fulfilled by Jesus with His First Coming, it is logical to conclude that the same will occur with the Fall Feasts at Christ's Second Coming. It is this avenue that Unlocking the Mysteries of Revelation explores."
"The authors first provide background material on the tabernacle and the spring and fall feasts. In Chapter 3, a "Passover/Resurrection Chart" is presented that is accompanied by one of the clearest and best explanations dealing with the specific day of the week that Christ was crucified on that I have ever read. . . If you are looking for specific answers to problematic passages in Revelation from the authors, you will be disappointed. As stated in the Introduction, the goal of Unlocking the Mysteries of Revelation is not to provide quick answers to such questions, but to point the readers in the right direction by providing the necessary tools for further study. It is specifically this concept that makes this particular book stand out from all the others that focus on Revelation. So if you are looking for a new approach to your study of the last Book of the Bible, then Unlocking the Mysteries of Revelation is for you."
Excerpt from
The BPR Reference Guide
-Ronni
http://www.philologos.org
"The understanding of the feasts and how they affect the Jesus of the New Testament is surely a revelation sent by God to open the minds of the people of today. . . . I believe the Lord has poured out his spirit upon these authors as was prophesied in Joel 2:28. . . It is my opinion that they have brought the Old Testament and the New Testament into compatible asusrance that God's word is neverending and shall not pass away."
Amazon.com Customer
Comment
-Peggy from USA, Sept. 21, 1999
"Anyone that has a basic knowledge of the Bible, yet doesn't seem to be able to understand all the little bits and pieces and how they tie in together should read this book. I have tried several times to read Revelation, but it always frightened me and I couldn't figure out what all the symbolisms meant. Unlocking the Mysteries of Revelation does just that, it provides "keys" to unlocking all the confusion of the book of Revelation that John wrote."
"It's very clear that these authors have spent many years of indepth study, and detailed research to be able to produce a study of this magnitude. . .The "keys" and "locks" of references and cross references make it very easy to keep tract of the various subjects that relate to each other."
"I had never known that there was any significance to the feasts that were mentioned so often in the Bible, but I now understand that everything that is written in the Bible has a definite purpose and meaning. This study is a "must" for anyone that really wants to understand what the second coming of Jesus is about. It is well writeen, using clear and concise terminology, and very easy to understand. There is a pure joy in reading this book and learning how to Unlock the Mysteries of Revelation."
Amazon.com Customer
Comment
-Jonna Jewell, USA, June 4, 1999
"Unlocking the Mysteries of Revelation Using The Keys of the Feasts of the Lord is a work deserving worldwide circulation. It is my opinion this is one of those volumes. There are many books on the world market. The first is published to benefit the author, the second to do something for the reader that he cannot do for himself. You have given the world a helpful instrument in the study of God's Word. I believe the material this book contains will give Christians better insight into the Feasts of the Lord. I wish that this volume could be placed in the hands of every literate person, believer and unbeliever. My prayer is that this volume shall be translated into every language and distributed around the world. God will use the clarity of its approach and the richness of its contents to change the lives of multitudes. I love your conclusion when you stated, "the judgment of the Lord is tempered with patience and mercy, for it is His desire that none shall perish, but all be brought to repentance and the joy of knowing Him face to face."
Jim & Carol
Dudash
Missouri, May 8, 2002