
Raamatun tutkisteluja 4: Harmagedonin taistelu
by C. T. (Charles Taze) Russell
"Raamatun tutkisteluja 4: Harmagedonin taistelu" by C. T. Russell is a theological analysis written in the early 20th century. The work delves into biblical prophecies, particularly focusing on the concept of the battle of Armageddon as depicted in the Book of Revelation. It likely addresses the relationship between religious and political powers and the looming conflicts that Russell anticipates in the context of a divine plan involving the establishment of God's Kingdom on Earth. The opening of the book introduces the significance of the term "Harmagedon," referencing its historical context in biblical battles and expanding on its prophetic implications. Russell asserts that the impending battle will not be a literal gathering of nations at Megiddo, but rather a figurative confrontation of ideologies—a struggle between truth and deception, divinely ordained against fraudulent systems. He begins to outline the systems of authority he perceives as contributing to societal conflict, emphasizing the necessity for spiritual discernment and preparation for the upheaval that seems imminent. The text sets the stage for in-depth examinations of both scriptural interpretations and societal conditions leading to what Russell refers to as the "Day of Vengeance."
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