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This is the most comprehensive, beautifully written, terrifying and well researched book ever written on revelation. I truly appreciate how he has laid down the facts as well as many of the possible and more likely interpretations of the most confusing book in the Bible. I truly believe Amir Tsafarti had God speaking through him when he wrote This book. This book is a warning. And it's a gift. We all lack true understanding of what is coming and this, at least for me and my whole family, brought us closer to realizing what we need to be doing is Christians. I think even if you are not a Christian you could get a lot out of this book. If you're a researcher, one who doesn't believe or does, this book will enthrall you. It is so well worded in a very easy to understand way without having dumbed any ideas down which is a very hard thing to do. From now on amir's books are going to be on the top of my to read lists. He is intelligent and I believe is very in tune to God. Which is what I always want to be. Excellent book if you have always been confused by revelation, but I am telling you as well that revelation is a scary book when you see it through a scope of Truth but I believe that it is one that we all need to know by heart. I would recommend and have already recommended this book just so many people. If you're even remotely interested you should read this because no matter what your beliefs are it is well written, concise, will researched and beautifully spoken. And without question worth your time. Thank you for this book Amir and thank you #netgalley for the chance to read it.

While I thought this was a good book, I wish it showed more of scripture interpreting scripture. Amir does a great job of introducing Revelation as a book that should not be looked at as some do with doomsday trepidation, but as a revelation from Jesus Christ (Rev 1:1). Very easy to read without getting into the different arguments of most other books of how those much wiser than I have argued on how to interpret Revelation based on beliefs, but relies more heavily on modern day current events and brings his personal interpretation being from Israel himself. Very interesting read and one I would recommend others to explore.
*I received a copy of this book from NetGalley. This review is my own opinion*

I enjoyed the audiobook and in depth study on Revelations. I did feel it was a little to long. I appreciate NetGalley for the advanced copy. All opinions are my own.

The book of Revelarion is complex. As a Christian, I’ve always felt compelled to know and understand it, but it’s also always felt like one of the greatest mysteries of the Bible. There is so much that is unclear - so many places where I question if the meaning is literal or if it is symbolic of something else?
Revealing Revelarion does an excellent job of going through the book of Revelarion and explaining context, possible interpretations, and then author opinion. I like that it covered all of those bases so I could fully comprehend the rationale of what is being explained and still have the ability to come to my own beliefs/conclusions.
My only negative is that it gets a bit “fire and brimstone.” I know that this book is heavy and it’s probably a bit expected, but comments from the author like, “if you don’t know Jesus as your Lord and Savior, these judgements will come on you” don’t sit right with me. Despite being true, I don’t think it’s effective to “scare” people into accepting Jesus.
Overall, a very solid and comprehensive overview of Revelation. I would absolutely recommend it to anyone who wants to have a greater understanding.

I started listening to the audiobook not the narrator was very dull and did not peak my interest to continue listening
The book premise is very well constructed and mentioned throughout. I would have preferred to read it instead of listened.

This was a great book.
A few months ago, my church did a multi-month deep-dive on Revelation.
After that series ended, it created a deep desire in me to seek more of this overlooked book.
This book was an excellent resource to fully describe and analyze the book of Revelation.
I found that Amir's passion was very strong in the writing of this book.
You can just feel his love for Jesus in the writing.
There were, however, a few quick quips that Amir made about the pandemic that I couldn't say I agree with.
Otherwise than that, I found this book quite interesting and would recommend to learn more about Revelation.
4.2/5