Amir Tsarfati books

Amir Tsarfati is an Israeli author and Bible teacher who writes both prophecy-focused non-fiction and thriller novels about Israeli intelligence operations.

Nir Tavor Mossad Reading Order

Title Published Buy on Amazon
Operation Joktan 2021 Buy
By Way of Deception 2022 Buy
Out of the Far North 2023 Buy
The Sick Man’s Rage 2024 Buy
The Next War 2026 Buy

Non-Fiction

Title Published Buy on Amazon
The Last Hour 2018 Buy
The Day Approaching 2020 Buy
Israel and the Church 2021 Buy
Revealing Revelation 2022 Buy
Any Day Now 2022 Buy
Bible Prophecy 2023 Buy
Has the Tribulation Begun? 2023 Buy
Discovering Daniel 2024 Buy
The Israel Decree 2025 Buy
Exploring Ezekiel 2025 Buy
Until He Comes: 365 Daily Devotions as We Await His Return 2025 Buy

Amir Tsarfati has been writing about Bible prophecy and Middle Eastern affairs since The Last Hour (2018). His non-fiction catalog, which includes titles like Revealing Revelation (2022), Discovering Daniel (2024), and Exploring Ezekiel (2025), examines current events through the lens of biblical prophecy, with particular attention to Israel’s place in Christian eschatology. He has published eleven non-fiction books between 2018 and 2025.

On the fiction side, Tsarfati launched the Nir Tavor Mossad series with Operation Joktan (2021). These thrillers follow Nir Tavor, an Israeli intelligence operative, through missions that reflect real geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The series has grown to five books, with The Next War arriving in 2026. Readers of his non-fiction often pick up the thrillers for a fictionalized take on the same region and conflicts Tsarfati covers in his teaching.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Amir Tsarfati written?

Amir Tsarfati has written sixteen books across two series.

What was Amir Tsarfati's first book?

Amir Tsarfati’s first book is The Last Hour, published in 2018.

How do Amir Tsarfati's fiction and non-fiction books relate to each other?

His non-fiction focuses on Bible prophecy and the role of Israel in Christian eschatology, while his Nir Tavor Mossad thrillers dramatize Middle Eastern geopolitics through an Israeli intelligence operative. The fiction draws on the same regional knowledge that informs his non-fiction work.

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