One of the few scholars able to read and interpret ancient Sumerian and Akkadian clay tablets, Zecharia Sitchin (1920-2010) based his bestselling The 12th Planet on texts from the ancient civilizations of the Near East. Drawing both widespread interest and criticism, his controversial theories on the Anunnaki origins of humanity have been translated into more than 20 languages and featured on radio and television programs around the world.
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Preface The Past, The Future 1 The Messianic Clock 2 “And It Came to Pass” 3 Egyptian Prophecies, Human Destinies 4 Of Gods and Demigods 5 Countdown to Doomsday 6 Gone with the Wind 7 Destiny Had Fifty Names 8 In the Name of God 9 The Promised Land 10 The Cross on the Horizon 11 The Day of the Lord 12 Darkness at Noon 13 When the Gods Left Earth 14 The End of Days 15 Jerusalem: A Chalice, Vanished 16 Armageddon and Prophecies of the Return Postscript Index
Preface The Past, The Future 1 The Messianic Clock 2 “And It Came to Pass” 3 Egyptian Prophecies, Human Destinies 4 Of Gods and Demigods 5 Countdown to Doomsday 6 Gone with the Wind 7 Destiny Had Fifty Names 8 In the Name of God 9 The Promised Land 10 The Cross on the Horizon 11 The Day of the Lord 12 Darkness at Noon 13 When the Gods Left Earth 14 The End of Days 15 Jerusalem: A Chalice, Vanished 16 Armageddon and Prophecies of the Return Postscript Index
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"Sitchin's fans will find this an interesting, though inconclusive read. As for the inevitably skeptical majority, they will take a certain amount of entertainment from wondering what each new chapter will bring: Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed by a nuclear bomb? Solomon's Temple built on top of a spaceport? Muslim minarets simulating rockets ready for launch? Wow." Kirkus Reviews
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