Editor-In-Chief
Gerald Flurry
Editor-In-Chief
Gerald Flurry
Personal Appearances
Gerald Flurry travels the United States and the world delivering public Bible lectures to subscribers of the Philadelphia Trumpet. If you subscribe to the Philadelphia Trumpet, you will receive an invitation the next time Mr. Flurry is in your area.
Register To Attend

Hamlet is arguably Shakespeare’s best play. Most people immediately think of its “To be or not to be” monologue. But Abraham Lincoln considered its most important soliloquy “My offence is rank.” Like so many other passages in Shakespeare, it contains many biblical references. I believe it contains an important message for our world.

The setting for Hamlet was the royal house in Denmark. However, I believe Shakespeare probably got the idea from events on the British throne. The narrative is very intense and reads as though it springs from the author’s personal experience.

In the play, Hamlet’s father was king, but then Claudius, the king’s brother, Hamlet’s uncle, killed him and, within two months, married his widow. He then began to realize the depth of his sin. These words reveal how Shakespeare was influenced by the Bible:

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About Gerald Flurry
Gerald Flurry is the presenter of the the Key of David television program and the editor in chief of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine. He is the founder and pastor general of the Philadelphia Church of God, chancellor of Herbert W. Armstrong College and chairman of the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation.
Print Edition
May-June 2024
Get our monthly print magazine, the Philadelphia Trumpet, for more insight, analysis and commentary on world events.
Letters

I like people like Gerald Flurry, who put insight into the Scriptures.
S. K.
Thanks for this teaching! Great topic that we definitely all need to know and determine when that is.
B. S.
I refer to your recent letter welcoming me as a new co-worker and laborer with the Philadelphia Church of God. I’d just like to say how honored and privileged I feel to be considered in such a way, and hope to continue to support God’s Work diligently through prayer and financially into the future.
E. S.
I would just like to say that I am so impressed with the message that I am reading in this booklet. It is helping me to deepen my understanding of the Bible and is a joy to read. The doctrine is very inspirational, helping me to build a desire to learn more. Many thanks.
K. M.
I love what you people are doing. I very much wanted to go to Tampa to hear Mr. Flurry, but I didn’t have a ride, but I love your material. I was a Seventh Day Baptist when I was younger, and I am so glad that I found people who keep the Ten Commandments.
M. H.

Recent
February 1, 2001
You Need This Knowledge!
January 1, 2001
United States and Britain in Prophecy
The expanded, full text of Herbert W. Armstrong’s masterwork of Bible prophecy. Out of print for over a decade. Back again—for now, barring a court order to stop us!
January 1, 2001
Divided We Fall
January 1, 2001
Justice and Our “Evolving Constitution”
Presidential candidate Al Gore said that we need an “evolving Constitution.” But why did Abraham Lincoln or other great leaders never use that expression? Before we ask for an “evolving Constitution,” we need to understand the end result of our evolving!
December 1, 2000
Like a Biblical Prophet … Nobel Prize Winner Warned America
Alexander Solzhenitsyn received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1970. He is one of the world’s most famous writers. In 1978, he delivered the Harvard commencement address. I believe it was the most condemning public speech ever given on American soil. America and the West scorned his warning message of hope. That negative reaction is proving to be a major disaster!
December 1, 2000
The Real Election Crisis
September 1, 2000
Watch Jerusalem!
Jerusalem means “city of peace,” and yet this city’s history has been filled with rivers of blood! No city has suffered like Jerusalem. It has known almost no peace! And today, it could explode into war at any moment. But there is very good news. That blood-soaked city will soon become a city of peace!
Displaying documents 871 - 880 of 926 in total
Malachi’s Message
This is a story about God’s Church gone off track and what God did to correct the tragedy.
Herbert W. Armstrong founded the Worldwide Church of God in 1934 (though it began with a different name) and led it for over 51 years to its height in membership, global impact and income at the time of his death in 1986.
Soon, however, disturbing and significant changes in Church doctrine began to be introduced. The changes revealed a diversion in course, one that led to catastrophe.

Hamlet is arguably Shakespeare’s best play. Most people immediately think of its “To be or not to be” monologue. But Abraham Lincoln considered its most important soliloquy “My offence is rank.” Like so many other passages in Shakespeare, it contains many biblical references. I believe it contains an important message for our world.

The setting for Hamlet was the royal house in Denmark. However, I believe Shakespeare probably got the idea from events on the British throne. The narrative is very intense and reads as though it springs from the author’s personal experience.

In the play, Hamlet’s father was king, but then Claudius, the king’s brother, Hamlet’s uncle, killed him and, within two months, married his widow. He then began to realize the depth of his sin. These words reveal how Shakespeare was influenced by the Bible:

Read More
Videos
Recent
February 1, 2001
You Need This Knowledge!
January 1, 2001
United States and Britain in Prophecy
The expanded, full text of Herbert W. Armstrong’s masterwork of Bible prophecy. Out of print for over a decade. Back again—for now, barring a court order to stop us!
January 1, 2001
Divided We Fall
January 1, 2001
Justice and Our “Evolving Constitution”
Presidential candidate Al Gore said that we need an “evolving Constitution.” But why did Abraham Lincoln or other great leaders never use that expression? Before we ask for an “evolving Constitution,” we need to understand the end result of our evolving!
December 1, 2000
Like a Biblical Prophet … Nobel Prize Winner Warned America
Alexander Solzhenitsyn received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1970. He is one of the world’s most famous writers. In 1978, he delivered the Harvard commencement address. I believe it was the most condemning public speech ever given on American soil. America and the West scorned his warning message of hope. That negative reaction is proving to be a major disaster!
December 1, 2000
The Real Election Crisis
September 1, 2000
Watch Jerusalem!
Jerusalem means “city of peace,” and yet this city’s history has been filled with rivers of blood! No city has suffered like Jerusalem. It has known almost no peace! And today, it could explode into war at any moment. But there is very good news. That blood-soaked city will soon become a city of peace!
Displaying documents 871 - 880 of 926 in total
About Gerald Flurry
Gerald Flurry is the presenter of the the Key of David television program and the editor in chief of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine. He is the founder and pastor general of the Philadelphia Church of God, chancellor of Herbert W. Armstrong College and chairman of the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation.
Print Edition
May-June 2024
Get our monthly print magazine, the Philadelphia Trumpet, for more insight, analysis and commentary on world events.
Personal Appearances
Gerald Flurry travels the United States and the world delivering public Bible lectures to subscribers of the Philadelphia Trumpet. If you subscribe to the Philadelphia Trumpet, you will receive an invitation the next time Mr. Flurry is in your area.
Register To Attend
Malachi’s Message
This is a story about God’s Church gone off track and what God did to correct the tragedy.
Herbert W. Armstrong founded the Worldwide Church of God in 1934 (though it began with a different name) and led it for over 51 years to its height in membership, global impact and income at the time of his death in 1986.
Soon, however, disturbing and significant changes in Church doctrine began to be introduced. The changes revealed a diversion in course, one that led to catastrophe.
Letters

I like people like Gerald Flurry, who put insight into the Scriptures.
S. K.
Thanks for this teaching! Great topic that we definitely all need to know and determine when that is.
B. S.
I refer to your recent letter welcoming me as a new co-worker and laborer with the Philadelphia Church of God. I’d just like to say how honored and privileged I feel to be considered in such a way, and hope to continue to support God’s Work diligently through prayer and financially into the future.
E. S.
I would just like to say that I am so impressed with the message that I am reading in this booklet. It is helping me to deepen my understanding of the Bible and is a joy to read. The doctrine is very inspirational, helping me to build a desire to learn more. Many thanks.
K. M.
I love what you people are doing. I very much wanted to go to Tampa to hear Mr. Flurry, but I didn’t have a ride, but I love your material. I was a Seventh Day Baptist when I was younger, and I am so glad that I found people who keep the Ten Commandments.
M. H.

Hamlet is arguably Shakespeare’s best play. Most people immediately think of its “To be or not to be” monologue. But Abraham Lincoln considered its most important soliloquy “My offence is rank.” Like so many other passages in Shakespeare, it contains many biblical references. I believe it contains an important message for our world.

The setting for Hamlet was the royal house in Denmark. However, I believe Shakespeare probably got the idea from events on the British throne. The narrative is very intense and reads as though it springs from the author’s personal experience.

In the play, Hamlet’s father was king, but then Claudius, the king’s brother, Hamlet’s uncle, killed him and, within two months, married his widow. He then began to realize the depth of his sin. These words reveal how Shakespeare was influenced by the Bible:

Read More
About Gerald Flurry
Gerald Flurry is the presenter of the the Key of David television program and the editor in chief of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine. He is the founder and pastor general of the Philadelphia Church of God, chancellor of Herbert W. Armstrong College and chairman of the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation.
Videos
Print Edition
May-June 2024
Get our monthly print magazine, the Philadelphia Trumpet, for more insight, analysis and commentary on world events.
Personal Appearances
Gerald Flurry travels the United States and the world delivering public Bible lectures to subscribers of the Philadelphia Trumpet. If you subscribe to the Philadelphia Trumpet, you will receive an invitation the next time Mr. Flurry is in your area.
Register To Attend
Malachi’s Message
This is a story about God’s Church gone off track and what God did to correct the tragedy.
Herbert W. Armstrong founded the Worldwide Church of God in 1934 (though it began with a different name) and led it for over 51 years to its height in membership, global impact and income at the time of his death in 1986.
Soon, however, disturbing and significant changes in Church doctrine began to be introduced. The changes revealed a diversion in course, one that led to catastrophe.
Recent
February 1, 2001
You Need This Knowledge!
January 1, 2001
United States and Britain in Prophecy
The expanded, full text of Herbert W. Armstrong’s masterwork of Bible prophecy. Out of print for over a decade. Back again—for now, barring a court order to stop us!
January 1, 2001
Divided We Fall
January 1, 2001
Justice and Our “Evolving Constitution”
Presidential candidate Al Gore said that we need an “evolving Constitution.” But why did Abraham Lincoln or other great leaders never use that expression? Before we ask for an “evolving Constitution,” we need to understand the end result of our evolving!
December 1, 2000
Like a Biblical Prophet … Nobel Prize Winner Warned America
Alexander Solzhenitsyn received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1970. He is one of the world’s most famous writers. In 1978, he delivered the Harvard commencement address. I believe it was the most condemning public speech ever given on American soil. America and the West scorned his warning message of hope. That negative reaction is proving to be a major disaster!
December 1, 2000
The Real Election Crisis
September 1, 2000
Watch Jerusalem!
Jerusalem means “city of peace,” and yet this city’s history has been filled with rivers of blood! No city has suffered like Jerusalem. It has known almost no peace! And today, it could explode into war at any moment. But there is very good news. That blood-soaked city will soon become a city of peace!
Displaying documents 871 - 880 of 926 in total