NYT fiction bestseller,The Harbinger is taking the nation by storm with prophesies and signs from 9/11 and beyond, that parallel Isaiah 9. Omens from Isaiah 9 show God's anger with the people of Israel; and now, we as a nation, defy God again. How does this correlate with our future? Don't miss this extraordinary fiction thriller!
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Re: The Harbinger - Is it in story type format or more of a teaching and educational style?!?
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It is fiction story and every word is TRUE. Very exciting book. Enjoy!
answered 1 year ago
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beachbaglady
Tampa Bay Florida
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Narrative story line and style !!
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D Alex of New Jersey
Bloomfield, NY
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It is a delightful story-type....but it tells a truth - an ancient prophecy from Isaiah which relates to our own day.
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A F Mitchell
Australia
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It is written as a 1st person narrative, (story type using a narrator who is also a main character) and that is the reason for the fiction classification though the content is real. I hope this helps. God Bless
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William T
Southwest, MO
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More of a story type
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Paulkie
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Both formats interwoven
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This book is written in fiction style but every fact given is true. The book is definitely for both and the facts it gives will astonish you when you read it.
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NCTravelNana
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Story type format - good reading and easy to follow.
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chazkat
Southeast Georgia
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answer 9
It's in story type.
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lisakidoftheking
Australia
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answer 10
The book itself addresses your whole question. It is a prophetic warning and an unveiling of the ways of God. In Jeremiah 1:13-15 The Harbinger means ( one who announces or foreshadows what is coming ). The Old Testament is a foreshadowing of the New Testament. History repeats itself. It is a MUST READ for everyone.
I have to say both and done beautifully I might add.
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martha3
Southern California
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What age would be appropriate to read or listen to this book?
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teen through adult. I'm considering having my two teens read it for a homeschool assignment.
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Boondockma
Oregon
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Anyone !6 Years of age or older
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Stanley
Ontario.
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18
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John
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I think any age, as long as you think they can understand it. Has some Biblical history (Israel) and American history (founding fathers), that is very interesting.
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Jen G
Cincinnati, Ohio
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Adult
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tytero
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Late teans to adults. Younger children would not understand it.
All ages,old and young alike should read this book. If an individual can comprehend, then I say get it for them. If I had to put an age limit, I was say 10yrs old and up.
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Becca
Ripley, TN
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I don't believe in shielding children from truth. There is nothing bad in this book, but the subject is serious, and is at some level disturbing. I believe an average child who likes to read could chew this up with a few hiccups from seventh grade on. But the book does not have a target age in my opinion.
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Mattanyahu Tachash
northern New England
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Anyone with a basic Bible knowledge or an interest in historical facts. It probably would appeal to anyone from teenagers to all adults.
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Grammy
Venice, FL
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high school and above
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momof5
Westmoreland, TN
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This book is appropriate for older teens and adults.