New York Times Best-Selling Author Jonathan Cahn Does It Again
FrontLine, an imprint of Charisma House, is excited to announce that Jonathan Cahn’s latest release, The Paradigm, has debuted on various best-seller lists, including those of The New York Times (Oct. 8 list) and USA Today.
We acknowledge the tremendous writing efforts of Jonathan Cahn and congratulate him on this achievement.
“This is a significant milestone for Jonathan Cahn and for Charisma House. The Paradigm has achieved the highest ranking of any of Jonathan’s books, debuting at No. 5 on the New York Times best-seller list and No. 12 on USA Today‘s list. We are thrilled for Jonathan,” says Marcos Perez, publisher of Charisma House.
The Paradigm, which released Sept. 19, is the fourth book from the acclaimed author and is now on its third printing, with over 350,000 copies in print. His prior books include The Harbinger and The Book of Mysteries. In fact, the mysteries in the immensely popular The Harbinger, which spent 120 weeks on the New York Times list, are intertwined with many of the mysteries of The Paradigm. Cahn’s new book reveals how today’s cultural and political events were foretold by the Bible nearly 3,000 years ago. Cahn cites passages from 1 and 2 Kings to draw parallels between modern-day political figures and ancient leaders of Israel.
Cahn writes in his newest book, “In The Paradigm it is the age itself that constitutes the prophetic revelation and the times in which we live, the harbinger. In The Paradigm current events become the manifestations of an ancient mystery.
“We will see ancient monarchs and modern presidents merging together, the reigns and actions of ancient kings governing the reigns and actions of modern leaders, ancient scandals lying behind modern scandals and the events of ancient times determining the course, the direction and the timing of the events of the modern world.”
Known for opening the deep mysteries of Scripture and bringing forth messages of prophetic import, Cahn unveils his most explosive book to date.
Cahn says, “The God of the Bible, who was actively and dynamically involved in the events of the ancient world, is just as actively and dynamically involved in the events of the modern world and of our day.”