Whittaker, Harry
Harry A. Whittaker, Christadelphian and Bible prophecy
student, died in 1992 at the age of 83. Harry was exemplary in many areas: Bible
student, teacher, preacher, missionary, author, letter-writer, visitor,
counselor and upbuilder. His boundless energy, forthright message and genuine
concern for the welfare of others were inspirational. Harry's copious writings
[see below] are a source of wonderful Bible insights and discoveries, and have
encouraged many people in many countries. His work in the area of Bible prophecy
has been particularly interesting, and has certainly influenced the thinking of
many.
Harry and his wife Phyllis did pioneering preaching work in
Guyana in the 1950s.
A list of the published works of Harry Whittaker:
The Last Days
The Time of the End
Five Minutes to Twelve
Isaiah
Joel
Of Whom the World was not Worthy (Jeremiah)
Revelation -- A Biblical Approach
Jews, Arabs, and Bible Prophecy
Visions in Daniel
Studies in the Gospels
Studies in the Acts of the Apostles
Bible Studies -- An Anthology
Israel in the Wilderness
Letters to George and Jenny
Exploring the Bible
Enjoying the Bible
Exhorting and Testifying
The Very Devil
Through Patience and Comfort of the Scriptures
Abraham -- Father of the Faithful
Wrestling Jacob
He is Risen Indeed
Genesis 1-2-3-4
Hezekiah the Great (with The Songs of Degrees, by George
Booker)
Passover
Reformation
Samuel, Saul, and David
Seven Short Epistles
Joseph the Saviour
Word Studies
Judges and Ruth
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit
The Letters of Peter
Seven Short Epistles
Jude