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Paperback What's Next?: God, Israel, and the Future of Iraq Book

ISBN: 0802409075

ISBN13: 9780802409072

What's Next?: God, Israel, and the Future of Iraq

Charles Dyer, a Middle-East expert and officially licensed Israel tour guide, helps sort out the complexities of violence in the Middle East the ancient hatreds andthe current crises. His extensive... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great grasp of the Mid-East situation

There is no shortage of books that describe the events leading up to the end of the world and ultimate restoration of the Kingdom of God on earth as described in the Bible book of Revelation. On the one hand, "What's Next" doesn't add anything new to one of the interpretations that has been around for a long time. But it does describe it in a simple, straight-forward way without getting the reader all involved in the details of specific verse translations and the like. It presents the view that the events of Revelation are still yet to occur, a great leader will come out of Europe to bring a temporary peace to the Mid-East, the battle of Armageddon will occur, God will establish his kingdom on earth, and similar. What makes this book unique is the beginning where author Charles H. Dyer provides a very even-handed and reasonable treatment of the Mid-East situation. At a time when many Christian authors are decrying the evilness of the Arabs and Muslims without any factual knowledge of their religion or culture it is refreshing to find a voice crying in the wilderness that these are our neighbors too and they are real people. He provides welcome insight into the religious and cultural history of people whom he knows personally in contrast to the few radicals that we always hear about on the news. "What's Next?" is a highly recommended read that provides an insightful view into the Mid-East situation in addition to a basic overview of the end-times as understood by the author and many other Christians.

An updated look at the Middle East in Biblical prophecy

Charles H. Dyer, author of the best-seller The Rise of Babylon, addresses the future of Israel, the Middle East, Iraq, and basically the whole world in the aftermath of America's defeat and capture of Saddam Hussein. It is always interesting to see how an expert's interpretation of Biblical prophecy stands up against significant changes in the political and religious landscape. To Dyer's credit, he has remained markedly steadfast in his prophetic musings on the future of the Middle East. Saddam Hussein will not finish the rebuilding of Babylon which Dyer addressed in The Rise of Babylon, but the ancient city will be rebuilt. Babylon will play a major role in the End of Days, as Dyer explains, but the major emphasis of What's Next? is not Biblical prophecy so much as the complex nature of the Middle East and its peoples. Dyer takes a noticeably inclusive approach to the subject at hand, seeking to explain the position of both major players as well as forgotten voices in the perpetual Middle East crisis. I was actually somewhat surprised by his even-handed treatment of both Israelis and Palestinians, and I definitely picked up bits of fresh knowledge here. The bewildering degree of hatred that Islamic fundamentalists hold toward Israel is difficult for me to understand, as are the charges that the United States is somehow under the control of Jewish manipulators. To me, such beliefs are nothing short of ludicrous, but Dyer shows just how central such beliefs are to the mindset of Islamic fundamentalists. He also puts a human face behind such beliefs and provides a relatively simple yet illuminating look at the differences between Shiite and Sunni Moslem beliefs. Basically, he argues, Moslems believe any land captured and dedicated to Allah is Allah's forever, and this is one of the prominent reasons for Islamic hatred for the existence of Israel. When Dyer addresses the nation of Israel, he questions some of their anti-terrorism tactics and shows how the Israelis do not truly conform to any stereotypes, be they good or bad, in which they are often viewed. He hearkens back to God's instructions for the people of Israel to treat non-believers living in their nation as equals under the law; this helps explain why a segregationist policy will not work for the Israelis. He also speaks to some of the abuses and restrictions handed down by orthodox Jews (a rather small minority of Israeli citizens) toward not only the Palestinians but also Jews who have come to profess Christ. This gets right to the crux of the matter, really. Dyer argues that Christians should certainly support the nation of Israel despite the Jews' failure to accept Jesus as the Messiah, for God has said He will judge the nations largely upon their treatment of Israel. Going further, Dyer describes the men and women truly caught in the Middle East crossfire - Christian Arabs and Christianized Jews. These are voices never really heard in the ongoing debate - until now.In
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