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Revelation: Deception, Judgment And The Coming Kingdom is a verse by verse explanation of one of the most misunderstood books of the Bible, designed to take students deeper into the book of Revelation. Written in easy to understand, conversational language, Jon gives insight into such complex topics as the Antichrist, the Mark of the Beast, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Armageddon and more! From the disciple John's first greeting to the Church Age churches to the final destruction of Satan and the creation of a new Heaven and new Earth, Revelation: Deception, Judgment And The Coming Kingdom illuminates God's message of the coming final days of this world as we know it. Each chapter contains a summary paragraph at the beginning, key points highlighted throughout and discussion questions at the end. Ideal for home school curriculum, individual or group Bible studies, this unique commentary will help students, young and old, learn more about the unfolding of the last days events and the coming Kingdom of Jesus Christ! www.youngmindscommentary.com
A groundbreaking first social-science commentary on this popular book of the Bible.
Think you’ve ever deceived yourself? Then this book is for you. Think you’ve never deceived yourself? Then this book is really for you.
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A Book about Current Events in Light of Apocalyptic Trumpets Trumpets were signaling devices in ancient Israel, and a metaphorical and amazing message is hidden in them for the modern human being. The relationship between freedom and responsibility is a very current topic. Who has the authority to define the limits of freedom and responsibility? Which entity has the authority to decide who has the right to access freedoms? The forces of evil, including the Antichrist, aim to take the hold of this authority by deception. The great controversy between light and darkness concentrates on these issues, and it is a battle for our mindset and attitudes. Jesus Christ will have victory in the end. However, it is important to know the means of the hoax of Satan and the Antichrist, so that we would not be deceived. A global medical deception is part of the hoax. Liberty of conscience, not totalitarianism, is at the heart of God’s mindset and government. The interpretation of the trumpets has a long tradition. This book continues the tradition by concentrating on the fifth and the sixth trumpet. Often in Protestantism the events of the fifth and the sixth trumpet are either situated into the past (so called traditional interpretation in Adventism) or they are seen to reach until the present time. In this book, we unite the two views and think that the trumpets are repeated in history. We aim to let the Bible interpret itself. Both global deception and freedom of conscience are issues which are grounded on God’s Word. The book is a self-published work, and it contains 259 pages.