The Book Of Destiny, by Fr. Herman B. Kramer
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An in-depth analysis of the Apocalypse that really makes sense. Proves it is a prophetic history of the Catholic Church. Proceeds chapter by chapter and verse by verse, explaining everything in terms of the language and symbolic meaning of Scripture itself. Gives the keys to understanding the Apocalypse. Shows we are on the verge of dramatic events! A masterpiece!
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- Published on: 2015-06-15
- Released on: 2015-06-15
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About the Author The Rev. Father Herman Bernard F. Leonard Kramer was born in 1884 at Petersburg, Iowa. After studying philosophy at Mt. Calvary for five years, and theology at Austria for one, he returned to America due to ill health and completed his studies at St. Paul Seminary. Subsequently ordained a priest, he served the Diocese of Sioux City for four decades before retiring to Oakland, California. After studying the Book of Revelations for thirty years, he released The Book of Destiny in 1955 through Buechler Publishing Company, Illinois. Father Kramer's work also received the Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur upon publication.
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30 of 33 people found the following review helpful. Supplement to the Book of the Apocalypse By Darian Fisher Have you ever read the last book of the Bible (known Traditionally as the Book of the Apocalypse) and wondered what all the symbolism means? Well, you need not wonder any longer as Rev. Fr. Kramer has unlocked many of the mysteries surrounding the symbolism through his extensive amount of studies.It becomes frighteningly clear that we are living under these signs and that the Catholic Church holds the key to what lies ahead for the world. Don't waste another minute trying to figure out what the Four Horses, the Seven Trumpets, etc. mean. Fr. Kramer has done all the work for us already.
23 of 28 people found the following review helpful. Review from the Publisher By A Customer THE BOOK OF DESTINY. Fr. H.B. Kramer spent over 30 years compiling this fantastic and frightening interpretation of the Apocalypse, which he took from the writings of The Fathers of The Church. Read how Red Communism is the scourge of God on sinful nations; who was given the "keys" of Hell, who the sun, the moon and the stars are. Weep at the apostasy of Rome when she overthrows the Vatican-Papacy. Read of her awesome fate for becoming the "Great Harlot" Understand why one-third of the human race will die in the Third World War. Do the Fathers say what the mark of the Beast will be? What does the number 666 mean? When do Enoch and Elias enter the drama? WHEN - WHY do we lose the Sacrifice of the Mass? For priests and laity alike. A great spiritual gift for all. 520pp. PB. Imprimatur.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. A PRIEST'S COMMENTARY ON THE LAST BOOK IN THE BIBLE By Steven H Propp Fr. Herman B. Kramer (1884-1976) was a priest in the diocese of Sioux City for 40 years, including 37 years as pastor. He wrote in the Foreword to this 1955 book, "The title chosen for this book sets forth the contents of the inspired message revealed to St. John, the Apostle. It is a summing up of the prophetical work in the Bible by the Holy Spirit and a revelation of the Great Causes shaping future history which will constitute the destiny or mankind. This destiny will be created and developed by man's free will. It is 'The Book of Destiny' because it shows forth the destiny of the whole human race. It is building up now and will grow until the Day of Judgment."He says, "The Apocalypse seems to point obscurely and guardedly to Domitian as the present embodiment of the beast. St. Paul does not in his epistles take this view of either the empire or the emperor. Although in the epistles of St. John, the Docetae are antichrists, in the Apocalypse, the reigning emperor is the persecutor of the Church [Apoc 6:2]. Still, the Seer does not identify him with Antichrist, although he desired to be called 'Lord and God.' This blasphemy made Domitian in his own time the representative or type of Antichrist but not Antichrist himself, because the numbers 666 or 616 do not fit his name." (Pg. 20)Commenting on Apoc. 1:20, he says, "the language must be considered metaphorical unless the context argues for the literal sense. According to our Lord's words, 'angel' means a bishop or priest throughout the Apocalypse, unless the context clearly shows him to be a celestial or evil spirit. Protestant interpreters do not like to admit that the 'angels' are bishops of the churches, because they contend that there were no monarchical bishops over the churches at this time. But it is clear from Scripture and Tradition, that a bishop presided over the church by apostolic institution in every city. That these angels should be celestial spirits is unacceptable, because one of them is pronounced spiritually 'dead' [3:1] and another 'lukewarm' [3:16]." (Pg. 59)Of Apoc 8:8-9 [the "burning mountain"], he says, "this allegorical figure describes nothing with truer precision than Mohammedanism... He inaugurated a world-movement and established a world-power by the edge of the sword, which turned a part of the world into blood... A burning mountain hurled into the 'sea' by the south wind aptly represents Mohammedanism. The scourge heralded by the second trumpet punishes another third of the Roman Empire for the perversions of paganism, heresy, schism and luxury. Mohammedanism literally drenched one third of the known world with blood by its unceasing wars of conquest... It gave occasion to the Crusades, which for two hundred years involved all of Europe in apparently offensive but really defensive wars." (Pg. 198)Of 13:16, he observes, "All commentators who try to force this chapter as fulfilled in St. John's time are constrained to admit that they are confronted with a fact prophesied and not fulfilled, for those provincials who conformed to the caesar-cult were not branded as here stated... The Apocalypse is a genuine prophecy and depicts future history... and is not a meer poetic embellishment of existing conditions. Those commentators who do not see the foretelling of real future events in this prophecy find no satisfactory explanation for anything contained in it." (Pg. 325) The infamous "666" in 13:18 is "probably no symbol at all but a mere cryptogram to be deciphered in Antichrist's time." (Pg. 327)He says, "The present chapter [ch. 18] alludes obscurely to Nero and Domitian as types of the Beast. But the beast of this chapter is primarily the EMPIRE of the Antichrist, which shall come into existence at the time of this vision. The beast is the God-less world-empire, identified with the Roman Empire, personified in the first two persecuting emperors, and ... shall come to fulness of life again in the empire of Antichrist. The explanation that the assassination of Domitian is meant by the phrase, 'was, and is not,' is impossible in the light of the whole context of the prophecy... And the myth of a 'Nero redivivus' is equally as impossible. The 'mystery' of the woman shall remain forever unintelligible if interpreters insist on making St. John responsible for the belief in the fulfillment of an impossible legend... We would have an inspired prophecy that was not fulfilled and was impossible of fulfillment. If interpreters want to insist on putting the fulfillment of this chapter in the times of the Roman Empire, they will entangle themselves in inexplicable riddles. If, however, the context of the whole Apocalypse is kept in view and applied to the course of history, an explanation is not impossible or contradictory." (Pg. 391)He concludes by saying about 22:19, "The words are a withering threat to Protestant sectaries who have interpreted the prophecies in accordance with their prejudices and their own private purposes. They have ever represented the Pope as the Antichrist, although such an interpretation is an open contradiction of the text and of the whole New Testament... The Apocalypse and the Book of Daniel have been distorted into many kinds of contradictory meanings by those who will not hear or believe the truth but want to follow their own prejudices and impose them upon others... Anyone who interprets this or any text of Scripture in accordance with his prejudices is out of harmony with the divine Will, is unworthy of his divine inheritance and cannot share in teh bounties of the Spirit of God." (Pg. 518)There are few Catholic commentaries on the Apocalypse, which makes this one all the more unique and valuable to Catholics with a more conservative/traditionalist orientation.
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