BLURB: The apostle Matthew’s chapter 24 compared with the prophet Nostradamus’ prophecies

IF THIS BOOK DOES NOT BECOME A BEST SELLER, THEN WHICH ONE WOULD? This book whose title is the apostle Matthew’ chapter 24 compared with the M. Nostradamus’ prophecies is about the unlocking of the mysteries of the apostle Matthew’s chapter 24 and the unveiling of the M. Nostradamus’ prophecies that relate to that chapter 24. This book is a must for all religious leaders and Christians of every denomination who do not want to become obsolete by preaching and believing in wrong interpretations of the apostle Matthew’s chapter 24. It is so because they, in this present book, will discover why most of the religious leaders’ interpretations about the apostle Matthew’s chapter 24 are wrong and why the M. Nostradamus’ prophecies written in this present volume will revolutionize the way many religious leaders interpreted the apostle Matthew’s chapter 24. A lot of Christian leaders ignore the Almighty God gave hundreds of predictions to the prophet M. Nostradamus that relate directly and indirectly to the apostle Matthew’s chapter 24 and many other critical biblical prophecies. After reading the comparisons between the apostle Matthew’s chapter 24 with the Nostradamus’ prophecies in this present book, you will find more than seventy questions that every Christian should ask about the prophet Nostradamus and their answers that confirm M. Nostradamus was indeed a faithful Christian and prophet of God.

Humility is no longer a virtue, apparently.

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Bruce
Bruce
6 years ago

“IF THIS BOOK DOES NOT BECOME A BEST SELLER, THEN WHICH ONE WOULD?”

How to loose a reader in the first sentence of the blurb: Ask a foolish question and put it IN ALL CAPS.

And to answer this question – how about just about any other book?

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
6 years ago

$32.95 for a nutso religious screed? Bwahahaha! 😀

dtw
dtw
6 years ago
Reply to  James F. Brown

At least it’s four hundred pages of nutso religious screed, so you’re getting plenty of paper for your buck.

David Avoura King
6 years ago

So now the word prophet can be abbreviated by M?
The prophet Nostradamus, the M. Nostradamus.
How to confuse your readers.

FrederickB
FrederickB
6 years ago

“Michel de Nostredame”, or “Michael Nostradamus”. It’s like writing about music by “W. Mozart” or “L. Beethoven”