See note at end on Kindle version.I know: the Bible says that 'only God knows the day and hour of Jesus' return'. But that doesn't necessarily mean that He won't allow us to at least have some idea of when that's going to happen.Indeed, the Bible enables us to make a calculation of how old Mankind is- mine is called 'The 5987 Calculation' because it calculates that 2019 is 5987 years after Adam was created. Then, by linking it to a Bible-based theory which predicts that the Millennium may begin in the year 6000 (just 13 years after 5987), it enables us to predict that Jesus may have returned to Earth by the end of 2032, to defeat the forces of evil in the Battle of Armageddon and begin His 1000-year Millennial reign.And then, even better than that, once we are within 7 years of the Millennium beginning, I think the book's Bible-based Timelines of the Final 7 Years (4 from Daniel and 3 from the Book of Revelations) will assist us in predicting, hopefully to within 15 days, the actual day the Battle will take place and the Millennium begin, which, as I explain in the book, may not necessarily be the day that Jesus returns: He may have returned before then!(Please note that the Timelines are relevant for whenever the Millennium happens to begin, and not just if it happens to begin in 2032.)And, in addition to taking you through The 5987 Calculation and the Millennium 6000 Theory, linking them to predict Jesus' return, and explaining the placement of the 7 Timelines and how I think those Timelines will assist us in predicting the actual day that Jesus will begin His Millennial reign, the book also looks at the consequent re-dating of events in the BC period, the timing of The Rapture, the dating of events in Jesus' life, compares The 5987 Calculation to the Jewish 5779 Calculation, and offers interpretations of Daniel's 70 Weeks prophecy, and Ezekiel's 390-Year and 40-Year prophecies.Note concerning which version to buy:This book contains around 50 diagrams. And unfortunately, whilst the text in those diagrams is a bit blurry, it is readable on tablet and e-kindle. However, it is too small to read on a mobile phone. Also, some of the diagrams in kindle are not as detailed as those in the book version. And neither is the cross-referencing as precise.