
1844
Convergence in Prophecy for Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i Faith
By: Eileen Maddocks
eBook | 15 April 2019 | Edition Number 1
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What in the world happened in 1844? Followers of William Miller and the Millerite movement expected the Advent, the Second Coming of Jesus, in 1844. When the Advent did not happen as expected, the Great Disappointment ensued. Miller was wrong. But was he? Did the spirit of Christ return in 1844 in the Middle East? The dawn of God’s Prophets of today’s major religions had all arisen in the East. After the Great Disappointment, the Millerite movement splintered into many Adventist sects, and the history of the three remaining today––the Advent Christian Church, the Church of God (Seventh-day), and the Seventh-day Adventist Church––is given. In the East, the year 1844 saw the emergence of the Báb, the Herald of Bahá’u’lláh, and the Bábí movement, and then the emergence of Bahá’u’lláh, the Prophet of the Baha'i Faith. These events are likewise presented. Miller followed biblical guidance as best he could, and he may well have been part of God’s plan in the nineteenth century. Miller and other Adventist Bible scholars did accurately pinpoint the year 1844, but events unfolded a world away in Persia and they had no inkling of them. Today the world suffers increasingly from the divisive forces of strife and intolerance, armed with strident ideologies and weapons that could kill countless millions of people. What is the destiny of our global civilization? Has divine light once again risen from the East for our day? Explore the prophecies of Daniel and follow the events in nineteenth century East and West to an amazing conclusion that will affect everyone.
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Eileen Maddocks's 1844: Convergence in Prophecy for Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i Faith is the perfect book for readers who like to study religion and try to dig deeper into how a religion took its form and was shaped into the belief systems that people are following right now. The author examines the theory presented by William Miller that the Second Coming of Jesus occurred in 1844 and that the Savior will come back once again.
Many people believed this theory and believed that Christ did appear in the mid 1800s. However, this theory gave birth to many other theories and belief systems in the world. Eileen Maddocks forms connections between the prophecies, trying to come to the conclusion that the Second Coming of Christ did happen all those years ago. But He came back to His people in the Middle East rather than where the world expected Him to appear.
This really well-written and researched book is definitely for open minded readers who like to discover things and come to their own conclusions. The amount of research the author had to do to come to her own conclusion is frankly intimidating. This is definitely a good read for those who like to study religion and see it from multiple angles. This is a deep look into what we believe and how we came to believe in our religious concepts. I was amazed at the amount of references that the author made and this shows her dedication to the subject matter. Her writing style is soothing and refreshing, which makes reading this book even more interesting.
Five Stars – Contains gems of insight into human destiny
ByMarina D. Kirsch on July 22, 2018
Eileen Maddocks has completed a highly engaging insight into a perplexing episode in western Christianity—the prophecies of the Second Coming of Christ that were predicted for the mid-1800s which seemingly failed to materialize. Through connections between those prophecies and a dramatic series of events in the Middle East at the predicted time, the author arrives at an intriguing conclusion—that the Second Coming did indeed occur, but in the Middle East rather than in the Western world as was expected. The book is well written and meticulously researched and referenced—a recommended read not only for Baha'i readers, but also for Christian, Jewish, and Muslim readers who are willing to consider the material with an open mind.
5.0 out of 5 starsFascinating history
November 24, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition
This account is our family account under my wife's name, but I, Glenn Franco Simmons, am writing this review. "Convergence" is an important read for anyone interested in religion, particularly the events of the 1800s that included much religious awakening.
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Dedication
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Moving to Fever Pitch
Chapter 2 - The Prophet Daniel: 2,300 Days
Chapter 3 - A Frenzy of Preparation
Chapter 4 - The Great Disappointment
Chapter 5 - Expectancy in the East
Chapter 6 - The Search in the East
Chapter 7 – 1844 Fulfilled
Chapter 8 - Daniel: 70 Weeks and 1,260, 1,290, and 1,335 Days
Chapter 9 - Muhammad: The Seal of the Prophets
Chapter 10 - The Divine Springtime
Chapter 11 - The Sectarian Survivors of Millerism
Chapter 12 - Understanding Matthew 24
Chapter 13 - Bahá’u’lláh: The Glory of God
Epilogue
Appendix A – A Pen Portrait of Bahá’u’lláh
Appendix B – “Important Truths”
Appendix C - A Remarkable Parallel: Jesus and the Báb
Appendix D – “What Is an Advent Christian?”
Appendix E – Basic Principles of the Baha’i Faith
Notes
Bibliography
ISBN: 9781732106512
ISBN-10: 1732106517
Published: 15th April 2019
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 224
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: ?Jewel Press
Edition Number: 1
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