Official Review: The High Sign by David S. Heeren

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Re: Official Review: The High Sign by David S. Heeren

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I not an avid reader whose interest lies on biblical book though I'm sure it will interest other readers. Thank you for your review!
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Interesting, but I don't really read books on people guessing things about the Second Coming of Christ. We don't know the day, the hour, or whatever. Great review, though.
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The High Sign by David S. Heeren reviewed by Cecelia_L
I liked this review. It has a focused summary of the book,highlights its strengths and what can be rejected without any spoilers.
After reading this review I am more intent on reading the book though the second coming Christ is a subject that's always fascinated me.
Thank you
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Thank you for a thorough review! I really liked your style of writing. I liked how you mentioned the book's careful organization. My favourite part though was when you said "However, it isn't necessary to agree with all of Heeran's conclusions, in order to take away insights from the book." You seem like a person with common sense, and I am a big fan of common sense. Thank you again!
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Post by Firekittenn »

I have not read this one yet, but i have it downloaded in my library and will 100% read it as a believer in the Bible this looks like an interesting book and i am so looking forward to exploring the different perspectives of it. :) Its gonna take me time but I am gonna update more on this when i finish it ❤️
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This doesn't sound like something I would read, but I appreciate your review. I'm sure it will definitely appeal to fans of Christian non-fiction and people who enjoy religious books and/or Bible studies.
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Since the Bible teaches in Matthew 24:36, that "...no one will know the day..." I am always skeptical when books seem to imply otherwise. However, my concerns were soon put to rest once I started to read. It's evident that Heeran is a methodical Bible scholar who has done his research.
I tend to avoid books that attempt to predict the Second Coming, but it seems Heeran sheds light from a different viewpoint. I enjoyed reading your review. Thanks!
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Post by Dolor »

The High Sign by David S. Heeren is a #NonFiction book that provides evidences that God will use a comet as a herald of Christ's Second Coming. Let's read to find out how the author refutes the contradiction in the scriptures which state, "No one can predict the day of His coming."

This is a thought-provoking read.

Thanks for the review.

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Thanks for the review. I am not a Christian so I am not interested to read about second coming of Christ. So I will pass reading this book.
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I am not really into Holy Scriptures, so I may pass this one. Thank you for the review!
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I fit your recommendations and have enjoyed your review thoroughly. I enjoy Bible studies especially on the second coming of Jesus and insights from The High Sign by David S. Heeren as noted will be one to look forward to.
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Seems like the author has done an in-depth research for writing this book. I'm pleased that this is so well edited that you didn't find any errors. However, I'm not sure this would be interesting to read for me. I'm glad you liked it. Thank you for the detailed review.
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I'm not Christian, so this book probably isn't for me from a theological perspective. However, I have studied the Bible as literature before and, as I majored in English literature, I enjoy doing close readings of texts. The author's efforts to find support for his theory within the Bible very closely resemble the close readings I did as an undergrad, so it might still be an interesting read for me. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Cosmetic activity and Christ are definitely far from each other. It contradicts what's on the bible. As a Christian, I am not sure if this is for me. But thank you for this.
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Post by Maria-Goretti Amarachi Okechi - Catherine »

I'm sure this book isn't for me, I find them boring. But I believe it will be a great book for Bible study fans.
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