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Apocalypse Code Endorsements

 


Breaking the code of the book of Revelation has become an international obsession.  The result, according to Hank Hanegraaff, has been rampant misreading of Scripture, bad theology, even bad politics and foreign policy.  Hanegraaff argues that the key to understanding the last book of the Bible is the other sixty-five books of the Bible -- not current events or recent history, and certainly not any complicated charts.

 

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“Provocative and passionate, this fascinating book is a must-read for everyone who’s
interested in end-times controversies.”

-Lee Strobel, Author The Case For The Real Jesus



“Throughout the history of the church, wrongheaded teachings have appeared that
temporarily attracted a large following, only to become fading fads once the light of
proper biblical interpretation illuminated their error.  A current example is
dispensational pretribulational rapture theology promoted by such prophecy pundits
as Hal Lindsay, Tim LaHaye, John Hagee and others.  For years now, I’ve been
wondering what might convince such prophecy specialists to recognize that the
eschatology they are foisting on the world is simply embarrassing to the church,
and so prompt them to back out of their dispensational cul-de-sac.  Hank Hanegraaff’s
The Apocalypse Code may well be the answer.  I cannot recommend this book highly
enough!”

-Dr. Paul L. Maier, Professor of Ancient History, Western
Michigan University, and coauthor of
The Da Vinci Code:Fact or Fiction?



"Hank Hanegraaff has done it again. What his Christianity in Crisis did for charismania,
The Apocalypse Code will do for armaggedonites. Hank exposes how dangerous and
destructive faulty exegesis really is—inviting not only bad theology but dangerous
politics—and, in this very readable book, shows us all, from the young believer to the
scholar, how to handle Scripture accurately and reverently and not to be afraid of the
apocalyptic Scriptures."

-Stephen Sizer, Vicar of Christ Church, Virginia Water, Chairman
of the International Bible Society UK, and Author of
Christian Zionism: Roadmap or Armageddon?


“This book is a withering and unrelenting critique of the positions of apocalyptic
enthusiasts such as Tim LaHaye and Hal Lindsey. Hanegraaff not only demonstrates
the tenuousness of their views on the rapture, tribulation, Israel, even Armageddon, but
he shows us the hidden anti-Semitism at the heart of early dispensationalism. Every fan
of LaHaye’s Left Behind series or Lindsey’s Apocalypse Code owes it to himself to read
this book. The fog will clear and common sense will return to our reading of the Bible.”

-Dr. Gary M. Burge, Professor of New Testament,
Wheaton College & Graduate School


“The study of the history of prophetic speculation will demonstrate to any careful reader
that accuracy takes a back seat to sensationalism when it comes to matching the Bible’s
prophetic passages to current events. Hank Hanegraaff’s The Apocalypse Code outlines
a sound interpretive methodology that all Christians can follow and apply so they won’t
ever be fooled by anyone who claims to know what’s on the prophetic horizon.”

-Gary DeMar, President of American Vision and author of
Last Days Madness and Is Jesus Coming Soon?


“The Apocalypse Code is at once a manual on responsible hermeneutics and also a cogent refutation of the bizarre system of end-times speculation that has become the benchmark of orthodoxy in the minds of many evangelicals. Thus Hank Hanegraaff has given the body of Christ two valuable books in one—both greatly needed in this age of biblical illiteracy and eschatological naiveté.”

-Steve Gregg, Host of The Narrow Path radio broadcast and
Author of Revelation: Four Views: A Parallel Commentary


"This is a very readable and well-argued book which deserves the widest possible
circulation. With all that is unfolding in the Middle East at the present time, the stakes
could hardly be higher, and what Christians believe about the interpretation of the
book of Revelation has profound implications for the peace of that region and the world.
The people who don't want to read this book are probably the people who need to read it
most!"

-Colin Chapman, Former lecturer, Near East School of Theology,
Beirut, Lebanon, and Author of Whose Promised Land?


"The Apocalypse Code is that rare combination of theologically complex discussion and practical, concise exposition that provides even novice readers of prophetic scripture with the sound biblical principles that reveal the plan of redemption and kingdom fulfillment in the fullness of God's glory.  Without sacrificing crucial scriptural teaching for simplistic imagining, Hanegraaff has brought the excitement of historical, apocalyptic theology into the twenty-first-century church.  Readers will especially appreciate his willingness to engage popular--but misguided--speculations about the last days with firm but fair criticism."

-Gretchen Passantino, Cofounder and Director, Answers In Action


"Great book! …Your book is not only well researched, biblically accurate, cleverly framed (LIGHTS), but very important and quite accessible to a broad audience. You do it all! Thanks for a very helpful book."

-Dr. Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.,
Author of Before Jerusalem Fell


"Regardless of your eschatological view, you owe it to yourself to read The Apocalypse Code. This is not a commentary on the book of Revelation, nor does it answer every question about the end times. But it does provide you with very practical tools to help you discover the answers for yourself. Hank is not asking to you adopt a different model of eschatology, but he is asking you to consider perhaps a different method of interpretation. As he says several times throughout the book, consider these things and then "you be the judge." If you do, I think you'll find that Hank Hanegraaff's approach makes a lot of sense."

-Dr. Frank Turek,
Co-Author of I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist