• Corona Crisis

  • Plagues, Pandemics, and the Coming Apocalypse
  • By: Mark Hitchcock
  • Narrated by: Jim Seybert
  • Length: 3 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)

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Corona Crisis

By: Mark Hitchcock
Narrated by: Jim Seybert
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In Corona Crisis, professor Mark Hitchcock shares how the current coronavirus outbreak is related to the vivid, end-time biblical prophecies about plagues, pestilences, and pandemics. Jesus listed "pestilences in various places" as a sign of his coming (Luke 21:11).

In the prophecy of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, the fourth rider kills one-fourth of the earth with pestilence and the "wild beasts of the earth".

Many believe that "wild beasts" refers to plagues that come from animals, as we've seen in recent decades with AIDS, SARS, MERS, the bird flu and swine flu, and now COVID-19.

Hitchcock believes the coronavirus is not the fulfillment of these events that will occur during the tribulation period but a foreshadowing of what lies ahead. Corona Crisis puts the current situation in perspective in relation to previous plagues, like the Spanish flu, while giving an overview of the major signs of the end times.

The book also discusses how the rise of globalism contributes to the spread of plagues. In our global environment, events can happen suddenly that send shock waves around the world.

©2020 Mark Hitchcock (P)2020 Thomas Nelson

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I was not prepared for this to be as well written and relevant for current life right now… I highly recommend it… Also the narrator does an excellent job and his presentation.

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Exceptional content

Insightful examination of coronavirus from various perspectives - theological, historical, scientific. Riveting narrative captured imagination and truth.

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Not Quite what I was hoping for!

This book was OK but was actually quite disappointed in the author. I understand the ideal Christian life would be for every Christian to not sin and be able to fully a 100% turn to Jesus Christ and everything that's not appealing to God but unfortunately it doesn't happen for every Christian The author didn't appear to have much compassion for people who aren't able to because of mental health illnesses and addictions ect I was hoping to find comfort in this book instead I found judgment

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disappointed Wanted to like this as I like author.

Didn't like narrator. His emphasis on words was annoying. Made it to end of 2


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