Earth's Earliest Ages
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #501482 in Books
- Published on: 1987-02-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 336 pages
Customer Reviews
For the serious student of scripture and demonology
Mr. Pember's remarkable grasp of ancient languages particular those used in scripture enables him to offer some incredible insights to life on earth and why he feels there have been civilizations previoulsy destroyed because of their fascination and adherence to the occult. These civilization he accounts to have been at least two. The first being the antedeluvian the second being Adam and Eve. In each case man dissapointed God with their affinity and desire to align themselves with Satan and his demons. Mr Pember who wrote back in 1876 offers exactly why both the old and the new testament affirm the falls of two civilizations and that Satan is much more powerful than mankind realizes. An excellent read. A serious study recommended for those who are ready to look at scripture in a scholarly fashion.
An excellent guidebook revealing the new age for what it is.
Written in the late nineteenth century, Earth's Earliest Ages makes a connection, using biblical passages as support, between the true beginning of the world, current events at the time and future changes and deceptions involving the 'fallen angels.' GH Pember also interprets in detail, passages in the bible that point to a much different world than is currently thought of. A world that is currently controlled by 'fallen angles' and is secretly being influenced by pagan ideas and symbols. Later in the book we are also exposed to the nature of the deception as well as Jesus's triumphant return in the coming years.
Precious
I am very glad I discovered this book and have read it.
I tend to be a very thoughtful, intermittent reader, so it has taken me quite a long time (perhaps a year or more) to read through all of it, but each reading, whether a little or a lot, was always fruitful.
Certain parts of Holy Scripture are clarified, and G. H. Pember (the author) also gives perspective to past evils, present evils, and future evils, highlighting truth and exposing deception, that the blurry-eyed might focus, and the focused shine their armour and sharpen their spiritual sword.
If you were given the choice between a thousand bars of solid gold and this book, you would be wise to choose the book.




