A provocative study that links ancient prophecy to the American Civil War and its aftermath, offering a Christian interpretation of national events.
This edition presents a theologically grounded examination that uses Daniel’s prophecies to interpret the conflict between free and slaveholding powers in the United States. It aims to connect biblical visions with historical happenings while urging readers to consider faith, liberty, and judgment in the arc of time.
- How prophecy and history are joined to explain major national events.
- Key symbols such as the “glorious holy mountain” and the “king of the South” explained in plain terms.
- A view of the North and South as two opposing forces within a single nation and how they shape policy and war.
- A call to readers to study Scripture and reflect on the apparent fulfillment of ancient predictions.
Ideal for readers of historical prophecy and religious history who want a theologically informed perspective on the Civil War era.