Servant, the General and Armageddon
Servant, the General and Armageddon
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A riveting narrative intertwines the destinies of General Edmund Allenby and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá amid the climactic advance on Haifa in late World War I. Framed by the apocalyptic vision at Armageddon—where kings convened and cosmic upheaval ensued—this account brings to life the day when Allenby’s forces pressed north past Megiddo toward Palestine’s northern port.
Drawing on Revelation 16’s thunderous imagery, the book contrasts Allenby’s “explosive” military prowess with ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s unwavering calm as he gathered a frightened Bahá’í community in Haifa. Amid threats from Djemal Pasha, the spiritual leader’s assurance that all would be well provided a profound counterpoint to the battlefield’s violence, revealing how faith and strategy converged at a historic crossroads.
By examining prophecy alongside real-world events, the work illuminates the interplay of divine promise and human action. Its rich detail and thoughtful analysis illuminate leadership under duress, the power of spiritual resilience and the surprising ways scripture can echo through the tumult of history.
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