The War in Heaven
The Chronicle of Abaddon the Destroyer
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4.4 • 41 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The female arrived who had been sentenced by the master himself to the most vile torment in all of Hell, the Sea of Fire--a flaming ocean of black oil that encompassed a third of Satan's realm. There in the midst of the broiling, heaving nightmare, she would know never-ending pain, terror, and eventually madness.--War in Heaven
Satan and his minions have declared war on the most beautiful planet in the universe--his purpose is to depose Michael the archangel and become second only to God in command of all creation.
Standing in Satan's way are a scattered and disorganized host of angels, a group of inexperienced saints, a small band of humans, and some angelic rebels in Hell.
Armed with faith-full power, Abaddon the Destroyer creates a formidable army to challenge the evil targeting Earth.
Author of best-selling Heaven and Hell, Kenneth Zeigler again draws from his research to create a realistic tale where science, the supernatural, and life and death teeter on the edge of eternal joy or damnation.
There was a war in heaven. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon. The dragon and his angels fought back. But the dragon was not strong enough. There was no place left for the dragon and his angels in heaven anymore. The large dragon was thrown out. He was thrown down to the earth. He and his angels were thrown out (Revelation 12:7-9 PEB).
Customer Reviews
Amazing
The book is great love it I could read this forever
It was okay
It’s a good read, and I understand (very clearly) the authors true loves— chemistry and astronomy deserve their moments in his novels.
HOWEVER… the only parable I understood was the aquarium reference.
Literally.
I read whole books in 1-3 days. I’m a rather intelligent person, but what I do not have is formal education, or any education really in chemistry, science or astronomy.
I ended up scrolling past whole paragraphs because the author didn’t teach an introduction. They were lessons given to one already familiar with the topics. Maybe in future books he might give an introductory lesson, or speak down to us lesser folks only looking for a good novel in things of Creator, and Jesus 😉.
Regardless, I did so enjoy the first book, and I’m hoping to truly enjoy the third final.