Epicenter (book)

Epicenter (book)

"Epicenter" is a 2006 nonfiction Christian commentary by political column poster Joel C. Rosenberg. It is about present day Middle East and the world, and how recent events have an uncanny resemblance to prophesies in the Book of Ezekiel.


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