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Kingdom Come: The Final Victory | 
| Author: Jenkins, Tim, Jerry B. Lahaye Publisher: audible.com Category: Book
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Product Description The horrors of the Tribulation are over, and Jesus Christ has set up his perfect kingdom on earth. Believers all around the world enjoy a newly perfected relationship with their Lord, and the earth itself is transformed. Yet evil still lurks in the hearts of the unbelieving. As the Millennium draws to a close, the final generation of the unrepentant prepares to mount a new offensive against the Lord Himself--sparking the final and ultimate conflict from which only one side will emerge the eternal victor.
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Disappointing November 17, 2008 I waited to read this book over a year, but finally gave into curiousity. Should have saved my time and money.
This book was really disappointing. I am a hardcore fan of the LB series...I started reading the books in 2005 and was literally starting the next book in the series every other day...when the prequels came out I read them, too, and was a little saddened that they weren't as great as the other books, but they weren't "too" bad.
This book, however, was just so unrealistic that it made me wonder why it was written. A 3 year-period (roughly) takes 300 pages to complete, yet it was so obvious from the beginning that Qasim was a fake that I wonder why it took so long to make that point...hmmmm, can anybody say "stretch" the story line?
For the length of this book, the writers should have brought back some of the other characters from the earlier books. I understand that it would've been hard to bring in too many characters but to list them all on one page only, yet spend 300 pages stretching a plot, I'm sure the writers could have figured "some way" to include some of the earlier martyered characters.
I was also sickened that the system of sacrifices was reinstated...the death of Christ clearly satisfied the law yet the writers had the audacity to say the sacrifices would be reinstated?
I am by no means a prophecy scholar...I don't even come close...and I understand that this is just fiction, but we are cautioned in the book of Revelation about adding or taking away from Scripture...in my opinion, the writers sure took plenty of liberty with this last book without even bothering to think about that admonition in the book of Revelation. And one of them is supposed to be an expert in biblical prophecy?
Kingdom Come September 13, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this book.. I have the whole series of Left Behind Books now. It keeps you on the edge of your seat trying to guess whats going to happen next.
disappointed... August 18, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I eagerly awaited every book in the "Left Behind" series, and read every one on the edge of my seat. The final installation, "Kingdom Come", left me disappointed. The book was boring, and the end was hurried. I don't feel like it was even written by the same authors or part of the same story as the rest of the series. I expected it to be as thrilling and climactic as th others, but was let down.
Thiller, Biblically based July 13, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the last book in the Left Behind series of books. It is really well written and is a great read. All the books in the series except The Glorious Appearing (the next to the last book in the series) and this one I would give a five star rating. Something happens in the book before these two that I didn't like. So the rating is purely subjective. Actually all the books are great and each one is more thilling and more frightening than the next.
Great book! July 7, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Am halfway through the book and once again, can't put it down. I'm spoiled by Amazon's quick shipping too!
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