Does history actually follow a specific plan? This book talks about an extremely spectacular case, it happened some time ago and suggests exactly that.
A single officer once achieved something extraordinary. He undermined an established and outwardly seemingly secure system, destroyed it step by step and then catapulted himself to the top. A single man who mastered deception and manipulation to perfection and went to work with a disarming ingenuity. He fooled them all. No one even suspected what he was up to. Civil servants and politicians, judges and clergymen, because they fell under his spell, became willing tools in the master's hand. And so he succeeded in doing the unimaginable. They helped him to devastate the system to which they had sworn loyalty, which had fed them so well. That they themselves would not survive would have been actually clear, - if only they had not been so blind and blinded.
Up to this point, one could say: "Well, a story from an old book".
But the reader will not fail to notice the striking similarities to the happenings of today - all over the world and before our very eyes.
Jehu's coup is nothing more than the ciphered plan of what is happening on earth right now, the obvious blueprint of today’s world-wide revolt. Not a coup d'état in a country, a coup d'état regarding the world. Some call it a Great Reset, others a New World Order. After having read this book, after you have deciphered Jehu's story, you will only name it … The Jehu Code.
Definitely with a goosebump effect.
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The reader gets introduced step by step to the first six chapters of the last book of the Bible, the Revelation. The attention is focused on the 6th chapter that talks about the four apocalyptic riders.
The text of Revelation, in which the four apocalyptic horsemen are reported, is found in Revelation 6:1-8 and can be read here.
In the following, the readers find a contemplation about how the four apocalyptic riders are interpreted by the majority. The author discusses these viewpoints and expresses his critics of those.
Afterward, the story of King Jehu is elaborated. The prehistory, his anointing, and all the steps how Jehu overcame and wiped out the at the time ruling dynasty through his extremely ingenious approach. The author manages to work out details, that probably doesn't strike while reading first.
The biblical account of Jehu can be found in 2 Kings 9:1 - 10:33 and can be read here.
The author then compares all of this with the text of the four apocalyptic riders. The foundation is two interrelated texts, which are extensively examined on similarities and accordances. Other, shorter bible texts are used as corroboration.
Though the author does not disregard bible verses or takes them out of context that might not seem to fit the theory. Instead, he regards the story of Jehu as a whole and compares it chronologically with the four apocalyptic riders. Meanwhile, remarkable connections are found.
Ultimately the uncovered relations are compared with recent events of world history. Here as well striking connections are found. Basically, two events of great social and political implications and dramatic consequences are standing out: One being the terror attack on the World Trade Center in New York (9/11) and the second being the current Covid events.
The author manages to uncover the events at the time of Jehu as a kind of hidden plan, a blueprint for the reality since the 2000s. However, the current events are only related to the first part of Jehu's story, so that the further development of his story and its significance for the future makes us curious. So the author did exactly that - tried to find the meaning in Jehu's continuing story for us and our future. He closely kept an eye on keeping the same patterns and metaphors as found before. Consequently, he made assumptions that might happen in the next months and years and show close relations to Jehu's story. He incorporated that in great detail into an overall view about the remaining times of Christianity, called End Times.
Surprisingly, the anticipated events resemble the result of the "Great Reset", a sort of original state before the times of industrialization. In fact, there is a movement that is working on this exact reset. The result is comparable to the times 2000 years ago, in which the number of Christians was indeed manageable.
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By the author: The manuscript was denied by Christian publishing
houses, not because the content of my book is unimaginable, but
they would like to stay out of problems. "Too delicate", I have been
told.
Unfortunately, I had to realize, that political correctness found
its way even into Christian publishing houses now. The reader is
not trusted enough to judge a book on his own and only easily
digestible food is served, like in many other media outlets.
The consequence of that is a weakened spiritual immune system.
"Test everything, hold fast what is good."
1. Thess 5,21. (Review has been originally submitted in German.)
The book is good because it relates to today's day and age. You have
something to think about. This is finally something concrete, that also
makes sense. Often you hear that we are in the End Times. But that
isn't precise, nobody really thinks about it or even really wants to get
into it. We just think about the next car to buy or the house that
we want to build. Now, that I know what to expect, I am not as afraid
anymore.
Worth reading for anybody who does not want to be fooled any further,
but rather wants to take a look into our reality and future.
Anna-Lena B. (Review has been originally submitted in German.)
The subject is well discussed. The chapters are short and the
book is easy to read. It reads itself almost like a novel. But because
there are prophecies from the Bible carried forward into our present
day, the text must be read repeatedly. The prophecies and their interpretations
are detailed. Often things are mentioned, that are usually are overlooked.
Then the surprise is even more surprising.
The way to connect a prophecy of the Revelation with a story from the Old
Testament and to transfer it into the present makes the book special
and therefore a recommendation to read.
Peter Driesner (Review has been originally submitted in German.)
The Jehu Code decrypts current events based on a great
historical event - where Jehu took over power in ancient Israel.
In this book, the author describes this event and establishes a
baffling connection to the seals of the Revelation by John.
He goes into detail both on the narration of the story of Jehu,
and on the opening of the first four seals and understandably
points out surprising parallels based on the Bible.
Therefore the book is very demanding and challenges everybody
to look at and evaluate current affairs from a new perspective.
To one or another, the hermeneutical approach "biblical history
is prophecy" is perhaps familiar, which finds itself here
wonderfully and makes perfect sense. The book is very
compelling and deep - the reading was definitely worth it!
Andreas Hübner (Review has been originally submitted in German.)
This is not just a book - this is a shocker. Kind of a religious
thriller. Very interesting thoughts. I can only recommend this book.
Hannah K. (Review has been originally submitted in German.)
The reader is effortlessly taken on an exciting journey, which
illuminated the Covid events from a completely different perspective.
I think not everybody will be able to finish this book, because
it gets pretty intense in some parts.
Ben Bellers (Review has been originally submitted in German.)
My impressions from The Jehu Code.
You should not ban this kind of book from the bookshelves.
Even though everything is in G'd's hands and we are allowed to trust
our G'd and creator - we shouldn't sleep and be lazy either - it is
extremely important for our society that people are stimulated
to think, to think themselves, and to test themselves... This book
does exactly that.
As the author himself quotes the scriptures in his book:
When I started reading the Jehu Code, I didn't know what to expect. I was very surprised about the trains of thought and the smart conclusions which I would have otherwise not have noticed myself. Jehu was a more unknown character for me anyways, one of the stories which I used to "just read through". It also motivated me to read the Bible more mindful and not to consider any small passage as incidental. The book really got me into thinking - about my own belief, and about society in general. One question became important for me:
Where do I want to stand, and where am I standing now?
The book is clearly laid out, linguistically good, and excitingly
described.
I will probablyread it again, and will probably look up
some passages. The book's content is very complex. It is probably
best to take your bible, to take some time, and to read the book
in mindfulness and alertness. It talks about the here and now
and the tomorrow of us all, it doesn't mince words, embellishes
nothing, and doesn't make anything suitable for the reader, just
for it to be read. The book is authentic and I like it.
It is clear, that it is important to the author, to seek the truth,
to be humble, but to still be brave and strong going forward, not
to flinch - and to stay awake.
T. Pudenz (Review has been originally submitted in German.)
ISBN Nr: 978-3-9823029-1-1
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