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Power of the Prophet
Laverne Long
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In Luke 24:45 it says, "Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the scriptures". The setting is after Jesus arose. This captured my attention because they knew Greek and Hebrew. They also knew the Law. After that, they followed Jesus around for three and a half years listening |
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The Noah Code
Mark Rose
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Noahs Flood impacted the spiritual, historical and scientific realms of humankind. To this end, The Noah Code promises to shed new interpretive light on the Genesis account from both the Bible and science. Covering a number of late-breaking and little known scientific finds, this work is an enlightening read and a challenge to modern origins thought. |
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America and Bible Prophecy, What's In Her Future?
wesley hunt
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Many scholars hold that America cannot be found anywhere in the Bible. But could they be wrong? Is it possible that the U.S. has been there in the prophetic scripture all along? After 50 years of study, the author believes that America is there in plain sight. |
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Sow the Wind
Gary Ritter
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In this political end-times thriller, chaos swirls around Pastor James Glazier in America 2028. His dying wife and numerous government mandates against Christians cause him to doubt his faith. Then God whispers into his unwilling ears. |
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The Church Rapture
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This 80-page eBook, in simple language, reports the Biblical teaching of the Rapture. It explains the various aspects of the Rapture. The timing of the Rapture in relation to the tribulation period is firmly set forth. You can be an expert on the subject of the Rapture. READ IT! |
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The Rapture Deception
Timothy Kay
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How will it be in the final days? And what did Christ teach concerning his return? We must never deviate from the words of Christ.
Words: 9,500
Language: English |
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Rapture: Fact or Fable?
CALVIN HECHT
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Controversial? Yes, to many readers "Rapture: Fact or Fable?" will be controversial because this nonfiction work explores the popular Christian belief that Christians will be "rescued" before a coming time of worldwide tribulation. Fact or fable? Hold that judgment. Read this book first. |
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