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The far-reaching Roman Empire of the first century was the backdrop of history's most pivotal drama in the story of civilization. And the Jewish capitol, Jerusalem, was the stage on which both noble and ignoble actors played out their destined roles. But the Script, ah . . . the script, recorded in Matthew's Gospel has, since then, been variously interpreted: Did the playwright intend to portray "The End of the World as We Know it"? Just the "End of an Age"? Or the "End of the Jewish Nation"? Are the "Signs of the Times" upon us? Raymond Grant unravels this heart-rending, mind-boggling,…mehr

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The far-reaching Roman Empire of the first century was the backdrop of history's most pivotal drama in the story of civilization. And the Jewish capitol, Jerusalem, was the stage on which both noble and ignoble actors played out their destined roles. But the Script, ah . . . the script, recorded in Matthew's Gospel has, since then, been variously interpreted: Did the playwright intend to portray "The End of the World as We Know it"? Just the "End of an Age"? Or the "End of the Jewish Nation"? Are the "Signs of the Times" upon us? Raymond Grant unravels this heart-rending, mind-boggling, soul-searching drama with the exposition of a denouement of biblical proportions! He writes from the vantage point of a Christian apologist, and from the vista of an expositor of Scripture and research academian. He has previously contributed research for a study Bible, pastoral sermons, and church leadership books, but delights most in presenting the Gospel of the Kingdom to curious minds and traumatized souls.
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RAYMOND GRANT is a long-time resident of the City of Roses - Portland, Oregon. He is an essayist, exegete, and evangelist who has spent thirty years as a chaplain's assistant in Oregon State Reform School (now McLaren), and as a high school teacher of Apologetics and Philosophy. His degrees are in theology (from American Divinity School) and in education (University of Portland). He had graduated from Federal Way High School, and there was even the president of the Honor Society! Mr. Grant's authorship is multitudinous and varied: Ghost-writing, co-authoring, and writing commentaries, books on church administration, highschool text books, and evangelistic tracts. He also writes poetry and compilations of quotations and proverbs.