It takes the average reader 3 hours and 40 minutes to read Jerusalem by James Henderson,
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In Jerusalem: The Grand Prize, attorney Henderson reveals that overshadowing the blood-stained march of militant Muslim groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS in their drive to re-establish the Islamic Caliphate that stretched from Spain to China, is a religious confrontation of apocalyptic proportions: - Jews, Muslims, Catholics, and Evangelicals, all claiming descent from Abraham, have end-time scripts demanding exclusive control of Jerusalem. - All feature Jerusalem as the capital of a coming Messianic kingdom. - Jerusalem is the Grand Prize They cannot all be right, argues Henderson. But more ominously, he asserts, is the reality that one's Messiah may be the other's Antichrist: - A Christian Anti-Christ of Jewish descent appears in Europe. - Posing as the longed-for Jewish Messiah, he gives permission to destroy the Dome of the Rock and rebuild the Third Temple. - Rapture-believing Evangelicals, holding that the Temple must be established before their Rapture, supply the funds to rebuild the Temple. - The Muslim response? Predictable and cataclysmic, as they call upon their Mahdi for vengeance. Jerusalem: The Grand Prize argues that traditional enemies, Sunni and Shia jihadists, respond by burying the sword in the sands of Palestine as they cooperate to establish the capital of their new Caliphate, upon the ruins of Jerusalem. Because America and Europe are the armory of Israel, the road to Jerusalem, the Terrorists chant, lies through the ruins of Washington and the capitals of Europe. False theologies have tremendous consequences, contends Henderson. With consummate skill Henderson shows that the scramble to conquer Jerusalem is the product of fatal end-time delusions, which threaten to engulf the world in a deluge of war and bloodshed, as they all, ironically, struggle to gain control over the City of Peace. While all eyes are on Jerusalem, Henderson warns that Papal Rome is playing a high-stakes game behind the scenes: Secretly fanning the flames of war between age-old antagonists so as to position itself as peacemaker and only rightful heir to Jerusalem - the birthplace of Christianity
Jerusalem by James Henderson, is 220 pages long, and a total of 55,000 words.
This makes it 74% the length of the average book. It also has 67% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours to read Jerusalem aloud.
Jerusalem is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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