A history lesson and
bible lesson all mixed into one, Revelation: Fall of Judea, Rise of the
Church
Revelation: Fall of Judea, Rise of the Church
By Maurice A. Williams
Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (April 22, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0595484298
ISBN-13: 978-0595484294
Revelation, everyone talks about it,
everyone speculates, but what is the history? What do we know for sure?
Author Maurice Williams has performed countless months, years of research
and has compiled his research and his thoughts in this new book,
Revelation: Fall of Judea, Rise of the Church.
No matter what religion you believe, this book will open your mind and
your heart. Maybe it will challenge your beliefs or prove them more
concrete, but you will gain insight and knowledge of history and faith.
The author dissects the book of Revelation and shows the importance of
each verse. Written in easy to understand language, and several
illustrations, the book is simple to follow and interesting to read.
Chapters include: The Baptist’s Vision of God and Christ, The Word
Unleashes the Four Horsemen, The Sea Beasts: The Roman Empire, The Vials:
Judea’s Great Tribulation, The Church up to Satan’s Release, The Church
After Satan’s Release, and many, many more. A history lesson and bible
lesson all mixed into one, Revelation: Fall of Judea, Rise of the Church
is a great read for believers and non-believers alike.
About the Author:
Maurice A. Williams is director of
Research and Development for a company that does business all over the
world. He has traveled to many countries. He is a technical writer
experienced in researching literature. Williams has authored many
technical articles in scientific journals around the world and has
contributed chapters to six international textbooks. He also writes
inspirational articles, poems, and book reviews. Coming from a different
field with no preconceived bias, he thinks he sees a more logical
interpretation of Revelation than others have seen. "Revelation: Fall of
Judea, Rise of The Church" is his latest and most comprehensive commentary
on Revelation. Williams has four children and six grandchildren who bring
him great pride and joy. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio with his wife. His
hobbies are history, Scripture, reading, and writing.