Ancient Signs Reappear in United States as Bestseller Sequel ‘The Harbinger II: The Return’ Hits Shelves

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Ancient Signs Reappear in United States as Bestseller Sequel ‘The Harbinger II: The Return’ Hits Shelves

Jonathan Cahn Answers the Question, ‘So a Pandemic Can Be a Judgment?’

NEW YORKAfter eight years of anticipation, the prophecies that captured the world’s attention in the New York Times Bestseller The Harbinger” are finally back—and more relevant to the coronavirus-infected United States and world than ever befo In“The Harbinger II: The Return,” set for release on September 1, author Jonathan Cahn unlocks ancient mysteries by interpreting contemporary calamities through the lens of history and biblical prophecy. For example, just because a natural or manmade disaster has an earthly cause doesn’t mean it isn’t divinely appointed.

 

“When judgment fell upon ancient Israel, it came through evil and brutal empires,” Cahn writes. “Behind the rise of those empires were a multitude of causes, political, military, social, cultural, economic, and countless others coalescing with another multitude of turns, quirks, and twists of human events. And yet at the same time, all those factors converged to fulfill the judgments foretold by the prophets. Why did the calamity come? For all those reasons at once.”

 

The Bible presents God’s judgment of a nation’s sin as affecting both the righteous and unrighteous. In such cases, many innocents lie among the casualties, as often happens in war—including the American Civil War.

 

“The calamity was not centered on the individual,” Cahn continues. “It was the judgment of a civilization. So too when Lincoln spoke of the Civil War as a judgment from God, he was not suggesting that any individual struck down in that war was being judged, but rather that a civilization was being judged for the sin of slavery.”

 

As COVID-19 now threatens the world, “The Harbinger II: The Return” anticipates the question, “So a pandemic can be a judgment?”

 

Yes—a pandemic with a multitude of earthly causes could also have a transcendent cause, such as God’s judgment, according to Cahn.

 

“It can be,” Cahn writes. “And if it is, there will be signs of it. The principle is revealed throughout the pages of the Bible where judgments can, at times, manifest in the form of pestilences and plagues. Though plagues would be seen then, as now, as evils and calamities, God used them for the purposes of redemption.”

 

To discover how and what the God of the Bible will use to redeem His people, readers should reach for “The Harbinger II: The Return” on September 1.

 

“The Harbinger II: The Return” will shape how Americans interpret current events, the Bible, and the place of the United States in history and in the end times.

 

Cahn is also the author of the massive worldwide hits, The Oracle,” “The Paradigm,” “The Book of Mysteries” and The Mystery of the Shemitah.”He was named, along with Billy Graham and Keith Greene, one of the top 40 spiritual leaders of the past 40 years to have radically impacted the world. Called the prophetic voice of this generation, Cahn is a much-sought-after speaker and has been highlighted in the New York Times as well as in many national and international media. He has spoken on Capitol Hill, at the United Nations and to millions of people around the world. Cahn is known for opening the deep mysteries of Scripture and bringing forth messages of prophetic import. He leads Hope of the World ministry, an international outreach of teaching, evangelism and compassion projects for the world’s most needy. He also leads the Jerusalem Center/Beth Israel, a worship center made up of Jews and Gentiles, people of all backgrounds, just outside New York City in Wayne, New Jersey. His ministry can be contacted at HopeoftheWorld.org and Jonathan Cahn Facebook.

 

“The Harbinger II: The Return” will be released by FrontLine, an imprint of Charisma House, on Sept. 1.

 

Advanced reader copies can be requested through theharbingerreturns.com.

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