The Nephilim and the Pyramid of the Apocalypse (Paperback)
by Patrick C. Heron
"The Nephilim and the pyramid of the Apocalypse is a great read. if you are interested in the Bible; Accent religions of the Hebrews, Assyrians, Egyptians, Romans, Greeks etc.; Megalithic structures such as the great pyramid of Giza; Angels, Fallen Angles and demons; Astronomy-astrology; the book of revelation in the new testament (Basically Heron does a line by line exposition of the book hear), ancient Hebrew prophecies in both new and old testaments; Other accent writings; a study of who the Nephilim were and what they did; who is God and what will happen in the feature; then this book is for you. Amazingly enough Heron takes on all the above subjects in a coherent and scholarly manor while at the same time, making it all understandable for all of us. This book will peek your interests in the above subjects to study farther and is a great starting point. Also the last chapter the greatest story ever told, is a key chapter and may be the most important thing you ever read."
R. CAPPETTO (Moodus, CT United States)
Has anyone read this book?
by Patrick C. Heron
"The Nephilim and the pyramid of the Apocalypse is a great read. if you are interested in the Bible; Accent religions of the Hebrews, Assyrians, Egyptians, Romans, Greeks etc.; Megalithic structures such as the great pyramid of Giza; Angels, Fallen Angles and demons; Astronomy-astrology; the book of revelation in the new testament (Basically Heron does a line by line exposition of the book hear), ancient Hebrew prophecies in both new and old testaments; Other accent writings; a study of who the Nephilim were and what they did; who is God and what will happen in the feature; then this book is for you. Amazingly enough Heron takes on all the above subjects in a coherent and scholarly manor while at the same time, making it all understandable for all of us. This book will peek your interests in the above subjects to study farther and is a great starting point. Also the last chapter the greatest story ever told, is a key chapter and may be the most important thing you ever read."
R. CAPPETTO (Moodus, CT United States)
Has anyone read this book?