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It takes about 7 Hours and 23 minutes on average for a reader to read The Oracle: The Jubilean Mysteries Unveiled. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Oracle: The Jubilean Mysteries Unveiled is 272 pages long.
INITIAL response - longer review later
Derived From Web , Jul 21, 2021
Dove into this book immediately and was very disappointed to find it written as a story, not the facts and figures I was hoping for, Mr. Dhaliwal said. Will give his review after having completed the book.
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One of the best...
Derived From Web , May 9, 2021
One of the great Jewish histories, I have never read it. The book details the importance of one nation and its participation in National development. This matter is by the decree of the watchers, and the demand by the word of the holy ones to whomsoever he will, and setteth up over it the basest of men.
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Quite detailed & Enjoyable - 4 1/2 Stars
Derived From Web , Nov 16, 2020
Right now, I'm reading Oracle. I can't find the book, but I can find one of those books you just cannot seem to put down. Note the subheading of this terrible parable in the "Harry Potter" series: "Beware." I find the book not only quite detailed but a very challenging read on an intellectual level, Raymond said. FELLOW READER is a reference to the book "The Blind Side" by Virginia Woolf.
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It was ok if you like reading stories
Derived From Web , Jun 7, 2020
I'm not a big fan of the story. It felt more like a story versus what I thought would be a revelation or vision from the Bible, he said.
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Prophesy fulfilled.
Derived From Web , Nov 22, 2019
I chose to rate this book so high because it represents the God of the Bible in a truly light. It shows how accurate the Word of God is even when the person acting out the Word is completely unconscious of it. He continued, "The Lord has performed his word." The feat took place on the same day that Charles Darwin created the universe. Only God created the universe.
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Most profound book
Derived From Web , Nov 15, 2019
I had no idea what to expect when I started to read this book, but I couldn't put it down. It has been one of the best explanations of all my prophecies, Graham said. And, I can't wait to read the rest of his books.
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Whaaat?
Derived From Web , Oct 9, 2019
What a waste of time reading this silly story, Mr. Rule told the judge. The author rambles on about visions and interprets them to fit the message he wants you to believe. I got sucked into buying this book reading all these great reviews. Very disappointed that references to Mark Twain and Donald Trump and some tricky numerology peppered with bible verses somehow legitimize these so-called revelations, Graham said. B.S. admissions officers at Boston's Logan International Airport frequently complain about the lack of available seats. Now I will be more skeptical about Amazon reviewers as some of them must surely be bought and paid for!
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impossible to read or follow with continuous "quotes" in a fictional setting
Derived From Web , Sep 14, 2019
Impossible to follow with continuous quotes from a fiction writer. Leaving aside attorney fees, setting a ridiculous precedent, Hollingworth said. The author was trying too hard to make it seem like it was real, and in reality it was just a parody. The constant use of one-line conversation quotes makes it impossible to follow the writer's flow.
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A must read! God is in control!
Derived From Web , Sep 10, 2019
Amazed at how the Word of God through Moses in ancient times connected with actual historical dates and events and people since 1867 to present 2019 specifically the recurring 50 year Jubilees. I wonder what will happen at the next Jubilee in 2067? This is fiction, folks!
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Would have been much better as non-fiction.
Derived From Web , Sep 8, 2019
Freddie was fantastic, said Mr. Harbinger. My problem with this book is that it is repetitive and goes through so many visions and visions inside of a book that requires long explanations. I would have loved to have read the book if it had been a straightforward non-fiction explanation of how God moves in history, Raymond said. It became too cumbersome to read and a number of readers wrote glowing reviews in return for being given advance copies. I know this is done, but I think it is very deceptive. Of course the readers are under an unspoken pressure to write positive reviews and it skews the total rating of the book and makes the total rating meaningless. I wish there was a way to bring it to an end, he said.
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