The Mystery of the Shemitah explores an ancient biblical pattern known as the Shemitah and its proposed connection to modern history, economics, and global events. Drawing on the biblical sabbatical year, it suggests that a recurring, three-thousand-year-old cycle may influence nations and financial systems.
The book examines how this pattern is said to relate to major stock market crashes, economic recessions, and pivotal turning points in American and world history. It raises questions about whether specific dates tied to the Shemitah align with market upheavals, national crises, and even global conflicts.
Written in an accessible, dramatic style, the book invites readers to consider whether these patterns are coincidence or part of a larger divine timetable. It is especially aimed at those interested in Bible prophecy, the destiny of nations, and the potential spiritual meaning behind financial and political shifts.
Key themes
- Biblical roots and meaning of the Shemitah year
- Claims of links between the Shemitah and market crashes
- America’s rise, challenges, and possible future
- World history, empires, and prophetic patterns
- Personal reflection on how these cycles might affect individual lives