Selected Product: no picture available | The Copper Scroll Audio Cassette Author: Joel C. Rosenberg Publisher: Brilliance Audio Paperback Audiobooks Release Date: July 2007 ISBN-10: 1596003162 ISBN-13: 9781596003163 Average Customer Rating: | | Epicenter: Why the Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your Future ISBN-10: 1414311362 ISBN-13: 9781414311364 List Price:$14.99 Dead Heat (Political Thrillers Series #5) ISBN-10: 1414311613 ISBN-13: 9781414311616 List Price:$24.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The Copper Scroll by Joel C. Rosenberg (ISBN-10: 1596003162, ISBN-13: 9781596003163). At this time we have not yet written a review for The Copper Scroll by Joel C. Rosenberg (ISBN-10: 1596003162, ISBN-13: 9781596003163). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com On June 1, 1956, the New York Times broke a story that captured the imagination of the world. Another Dead Sea Scroll had been found, unlike any before it, describing unimaginable treasures worth untold billions buried in the hills east of Jerusalem and under the Holy City itself.
In the years that followed, scholars came to believe that THE COPPER SCROLL COULD BE HISTORY’S GREATEST TREASURE MAP, one that could not only lead to the treasures but pave the way to the building of the Third Jewish Temple.
But the scroll’s code has never been broken, and experts from all sides warn that any effort by Israel to rebuild their Temple in Jerusalem would unleash a war of biblical proportions.
Now, exactly fifty years after the Copper Scroll was unveiled, New York Times bestselling author Joel C. Rosenberg takes you on his most exciting and heart-pounding ride yet.
SADDAM HUSSEIN IS GONE. YASSER ARAFAT IS DEAD. A NEW IRAQ IS RISING.
Now White House advisors Jon Bennett and Erin McCoy find themselves facing a terrifying new threat triggered by an ancient mystery. Excellent 4th in a series of 5 | Customer Rating: | | This is a series that mixes politics and prophecy. It is a fictional account of how the problems which are occurring in the world today can play out taking into account what the Bible predicts. | Great!! | Customer Rating: | | Another great book using religious texts to provide wonderful insight into what may be going on in the world. Many of the fictional events have become actual reality! | Great Book of a Great Series | Customer Rating: | | If you are interested in action-packed political thrillers, mixed with current events & biblical history you would love the entire series. I highly recommend all the books. I have read 1-4 and will order #5 immediately upon completion of book #4. | To the point of no return... | Customer Rating: | is how I think Joel writes his books. I love authors who write how they feel and how the story goes. In his 3rd book I was pretty shocked to see that, yeah, the Battle of Gog and Magog DID happen and changed the world... forever! This one is no different with the finding of the scrolls, the treasure, and the Ark. THAT was a shock!!
This book has the classis Joel fast action, the classic Joel in-detail research, the classic Joel end of the world storyline. I'm telling you that if you haven't read this series you are really missing something special. I'm going to wait a bit on 'Dead Heat' because I don't want to finish this series just yet. | Ad Nauseum | Customer Rating: | Maui H.S. "The only book I have read worse than this was a very bad POD author. This is not to put down POD. Most POD books are written much better than this one. I cannot believe a brick and mortar publisher edited and published this trashy novel. There is little plot. The action is trite and cliche without a hint of suspense. I will admit the novel does have somewhat of a plot. The plot is ruined with trite and sappy dialogue. This novel could be the result of a first year college student the dialogue and scene setting is so bad. The action is wimpy and completely unrealistic. I didn't feel any empathy for the characters at all. The characters were two dimensional wimpy and sappy like the dialogue. If the book wasn't bad enough the reader or in my case, listener, has to put up with born again christian propaganda ad nauseum. This was my first and probably my only Joel Rosenberg novel. The editor should have been fired for letting this one go to print." |
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