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Joel C. Rosenberg (born April 17, 1967) is an American-Israeli communications strategist, author, and non-profit executive. He has written sixteen
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s about terrorism and
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, including the
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-winner ''
The Ezekiel Option ''The Ezekiel Option'' is a Christian apocalyptic novel by Joel C. Rosenberg, involving the War of Ezekiel 38-39. It won a Gold Medallion in the 2006 Christian Book Awards. Plot A hijacked Aeroflot flight from Moscow to New York is flying o ...
.'' He also has written three nonfiction books, '' Epicenter'', ''Inside the Revolution,'' and ''Enemies and Allies.''


Early life

Rosenberg was born in 1967 near Rochester, New York. He has stated that his father is of Jewish descent and his mother was born into a Methodist family of English descent. His parents were
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and became
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when he was a child in 1973. At the age of 17, he became a born-again
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and now identifies as a Jewish believer in Jesus. He graduated in 1988 from
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, after which he worked for Rush Limbaugh as a research assistant. Later, he worked for U.S. presidential candidate Steve Forbes as a campaign advisor. Rosenberg opened a political consultancy business which he ran until 2000, and claims to have consulted for former Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Natan Sharansky and former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where he says that he garnered much of his information on the Middle East that he uses in his books.


Career

Following Netanyahu's loss in 1999, Rosenberg decided to retire from politics and begin a new career in writing. ''The Last Jihad'' was both his first book and the first of a five-part fictional series involving terrorism and how it may relate to
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. The book was written nine months before the September 11 attacks (a revised edition takes the event into account) and was published in 2002. When published, ''The Last Jihad'' spent 11 weeks on the '' New York Times'' best-seller list, reaching as high as number seven. It also appeared on the '' USA Today'' and '' Publishers Weekly'' best-seller lists, and hit number four on '' The Wall Street Journal'' list. The book was followed by ''The Last Days'', which spent four weeks on the ''New York Times'' Best Seller List, hit number five on the '' Denver Post'' list, and hit number eight on the ''
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'' list. Following the successes of his first two novels, ''
The Ezekiel Option ''The Ezekiel Option'' is a Christian apocalyptic novel by Joel C. Rosenberg, involving the War of Ezekiel 38-39. It won a Gold Medallion in the 2006 Christian Book Awards. Plot A hijacked Aeroflot flight from Moscow to New York is flying o ...
'' was published in 2005, ''
The Copper Scroll ''The Copper Scroll'' is a 2006 Christian apocalyptic novel by Joel C. Rosenberg. The novel is the fourth book in the ''Last Jihad'' book series. It involves the Biblical prophecies concerning the restoration of the Jewish Temple, tied in by ...
'' in 2006, and the final book '' Dead Heat'' in 2008. Rosenberg also wrote a non-fictional account of
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and Bible prophecy in the book '' Epicenter''. It was published in September 2006, and an accompanying DVD was produced in the summer of 2007. His second non-fiction book ''Inside the Revolution'' addresses the different sects of
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in the Middle East and asserts that a significant number of moderate Muslims are converting to Christianity in the region. It was released in 2009 and also made it onto the ''New York Times'' best-seller list, reaching as high as #7 as of 27 March 2009. His 2011 book ''The Twelfth Imam'' also deals with terrorism and Iran gaining nuclear power.


The Joshua Fund

Rosenberg is the founder and president of The Joshua Fund, a
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not-for-profit charity that seeks to "Bless Israel and her neighbors in the name of Jesus, according to Genesis 12:1-3."


Criticism

Media Matters for America, a progressive media watchdog group, criticized Rosenberg's July 31, 2006, '' Paula Zahn Now'' CNN appearance that "featured a segment on 'whether the crisis in the Middle East is actually a prelude to the end of the world,' marking the third time in eight days that CNN has devoted airtime to those claiming that the ongoing Mideast violence signals the coming of the
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." It featured Rosenberg comparing apocalyptic Scripture in the Bible to modern events, which he views, in addition to the lenses of politics and economics, through what he calls "a third lens as well: the lens of Scripture." Rosenberg's views on the War of Ezekiel 38–39 involving
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are in line with dispensationalism, one of several Christian theological systems involving eschatology. Partial preterist Gary DeMar has debated Rosenberg on this subject.


Personal life

Rosenberg and his wife Lynn have four sons: Caleb, Jacob, Jonah and Noah, and reside in Israel.


Bibliography

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'' (2002) *'' The Last Days'' (2003) *''
The Ezekiel Option ''The Ezekiel Option'' is a Christian apocalyptic novel by Joel C. Rosenberg, involving the War of Ezekiel 38-39. It won a Gold Medallion in the 2006 Christian Book Awards. Plot A hijacked Aeroflot flight from Moscow to New York is flying o ...
'' (2005) *''
The Copper Scroll ''The Copper Scroll'' is a 2006 Christian apocalyptic novel by Joel C. Rosenberg. The novel is the fourth book in the ''Last Jihad'' book series. It involves the Biblical prophecies concerning the restoration of the Jewish Temple, tied in by ...
'' (2006) *'' Dead Heat'' (2008) ''David Shirazi'' series *'' The Twelfth Imam'' (2010) *''
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'' (2014) Non-fiction *'' Epicenter'' (2006) *'' Epicenter 2.0'' (2008) *'' Inside the Revolution'' (2009) *''
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'' (2010) *''Implosion'' (2012) *''The Invested Life'' (2012) *'' Israel at War'' (2012) * ''Enemies and Allies: An Unforgettable Journey Inside the Fast-Moving & Immensely Turbulent Modern Middle East'' (2021)


References


External links


Joel C. Rosenberg Official Site
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