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Medium soft cover
276 pages
Excellent condition
This book delves into the ancient biblical concept of the Shemitah, a seven-year cycle observed in the Jewish calendar. The Shemitah's most prominent feature is the Sabbatical Year, during which the land is to lie fallow, and debts are to be forgiven. Cahn presents the idea that this ancient mystery holds a key to understanding the rise and fall of nations, economies, and individuals.
Cahn illustrates how the Shemitah has been prophetically linked to significant events in history, such as the collapse of the World Trade Center and the stock market crash in 2001-2002. He argues that these events are not coincidences but manifestations of the Shemitah's impact on the world.
The book also explores the Shemitah's influence on modern economies, including the United States, and its potential to cause future financial crises. Cahn suggests that the Shemitah's principles of release and rest have personal applications and encourages readers to align their lives with these principles.