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Rev. James Allen looks at the Jewish characteristics of New Jerusalem in Revelation 21.
I have some things I want to deal with which the prophetic preachers out there completely overlook. They look at 1st Thessalonians 5th and say it has nothing to do with the rapture, because they do not believe the rapture will come before the tribulation. You have these preachers today that have changed their mind...
In the last edition, Bro. Allen spent time looking at the call of the 144,000, the preaching of their message, and the time leading up the Battle of Armageddon. In this message, he steps back to look at the opening of the seven seals the events occurring at the return of Christ.
Rev. James Allen continues looking at the doctrine of annihilationism before starting a review the Seven Church ages of Revelation 2 and 3.
Rev. James Allen has broken away from his topic of Hell, and is looking at the the final perfection of church.
Rev. James Allen looks at different topics related to the end time.
Bro. Allen ended the last edition in Romans 8 speaking about how we are joint heirs with Christ, and also looking at the 144,000. He is picking up here where he left off.
Rev. James Allen reviews Armageddon & The 144,000
This book deconstructs the equation of nationalism with the extreme right in Russia. Nationalism now extends throughout all ofthe countryand can not be seen as a phenomenon confined to the margins of society. This study rejects the interpretation that understands Kremlin-backed patriotism as simply part of a fascist trend in Russia and as a rapprochement between the political authorities and the extreme right. A simplistic analysis of such a paradoxical phenomenon addresses neither the basic issue of social consensus nor that of the inherent relationship between national identity and citizenship.
This book provides readers with a broad overview of integrated circuits, also generally referred to as micro-electronics. The presentation is designed to be accessible to readers with limited, technical knowledge and coverage includes key aspects of integrated circuit design, implementation, fabrication and application. The author complements his discussion with a large number of diagrams and photographs, in order to reinforce the explanations. The book is divided into two parts, the first of which is specifically developed for people with almost no or little technical knowledge. It presents an overview of the electronic evolution and discusses the similarity between a chip floor plan and a city plan, using metaphors to help explain concepts. It includes a summary of the chip development cycle, some basic definitions and a variety of applications that use integrated circuits. The second part digs deeper into the details and is perfectly suited for professionals working in one of the semiconductor disciplines who want to broaden their semiconductor horizon.