Rome, Turkey, and Jerusalem
Written in the late 19th century, 'Rome, Turkey, and Jerusalem' by Edward Hoare is a theological and historical examination of the prophetic significance of these three pivotal locations in relation to biblical prophecy and the Second Advent of Christ. Hoare argues that the decline of the Ottoman Empire signals the impending fulfillment of prophecies concerning Jerusalem's restoration. He explores the historical impacts of both the Roman and Ottoman empires on Jerusalem, emphasizing their influence on the city's fate and the spiritual readiness of believers for Christ's return.
