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Over 2500 years ago, Daniel was given a prophecy of 70 weeks for the punishment of Israel's sins. It foretold the first 69 weeks right down to the year. With the death of Jesus Christ, the 70 weeks were paused so the Gospel could reach all nations. Now 2000 years after His resurrection, the warnings signs are appearing all over. Scripture, especially Revelation, goes into great detail concerning the final 7 years and beyond. Because of God's word, we know what's in store for the 70th week - the final 7 years before Jesus returns. In 70 weeks to Eternity you'll discover: How first 7 weeks were completed with the reconstruction of Jerusalem and how long it took to rebuild the Temple. How the next 62 weeks predicted the death of Messiah in the year 36 AD. What the warnings to the angels of the Churches in Revelation really represent. A timeline of the final 7 years, including the first 3 1⁄2 years of the coming prince's military exploits. Learn the destruction that comes with the final 3 1⁄2 years of the Beast's reign. What is the mystery of God? Learn when and what takes place at the 1st resurrection. Find the truth about the rapture, Armageddon, the Day of the Lord and His 2nd Coming. Scriptural evidence of 1000-years with Christ on earth and the coming of God the Father. This book relies solely on the Bible to interpret itself (Isaiah 28:10). It calls into question popular teachings. These teachings are flawed because they misinterpret Scripture to build incorrect doctrine. It was not written to offend or to antagonize, but to lovingly correct the doctrine of many (2 Timothy 3:16-17).
Do you know the Most Amazing Passage in the entire Bible?In this study of Daniel's 70 Weeks, you will discover this amazing prophecy in the Old Testament predicted the very day that Jesus presented Himself as the Meschiach Nagid, the Messiah the King, to Jerusalem.The Seventy Week Prophecy of Daniel 9 includes the most incredible validation of Jesus Christ as the Messiah, which He held them accountable to have known.In a confidential briefing to His disciples, Jesus also highlights this passage as the key to understanding all other prophecies concerning His return.It is essential to understanding the Book of Revelation and other related passages.
He was one of the most popular lay preachers and Christian apologists of his day: Sir Robert Anderson devoutly believed that the Bible was the inerrant word of God, and in this popular 1881 book-a companion to his Daniel in the Critics' Den-he mounts a defense of the prophetic Old Testament Book of Daniel, an early example of apocalyptic philosophy in Christianity. Students of the Bible will appreciate this historically valuable attempt to set straight the many controversies surrounding Daniel regarding its authorship and even the date of its writing. And anyone interested in the apocalyptic fervor of modern-day fundamentalist Christianity will find this an instructive and enlightening read. While at Scotland Yard, Irish police official and religious scholar SIR ROBERT ANDERSON (1841-1918) helped investigate the Jack the Ripper murders, but he is best remembered for his works of Bible study, including Forgotten Truths and The Silence of God.
For Christians, eternity is an exciting promise, but many do not know the details of what life will be like in heaven and throughout eternity. 50 Days of Heaven allows the reader to stop wondering about heaven by teaching the biblical facts regarding what's so wonderful about Heaven. The devotional provides an easy-to-follow, 50-day program that reveals the biblical information on what a Christian's life will be like in heaven. Throughout this journey, the reader will learn and meditate upon the promises, rewards, and expectations that a believer in Christ will enjoy for eternity. This devotional draws on the teachings in Randy Alcorn's best-selling book Heaven.
"Embark on a captivating journey through theological inquiry with 'God’s Plan for Heaven, Eternity, and the Universe Explained.' This illuminating book delves into timeless questions, offering profound insights on God, the afterlife, and the cosmos. Navigating through religious beliefs and philosophical complexities, the author unravels the mysteries of existence with clarity and wisdom. From ancient myths to modern science, each chapter invites contemplation on life’s deepest mysteries. Through engaging narratives and thought-provoking analysis, the book explores diverse religious perspectives, uniting humanity's search for meaning. More than a theological exploration, it's a soulful quest for understanding, drawing readers closer to the heart of God's plan. Essential reading for those seeking enlightenment and deeper faith."
Given that the lying serpent of Genesis 3:1 appears after its two previous chapters without directly conveying how, why, or when the fall of the “serpent” took place before the fall of Adam (in 3:6), it is understood that a historical overlay or insertion of text that could clarify the “how, why, or when,” after the 1:1 creation, has been Divinely withheld or distanced from these few opening chapters of the Bible. Theoretically, if God had inspired the authors and compilers of Genesis 1-3 differently, meaning, to include such details, where might such details be overlayed or inserted? Regardless of the answer, any place where the details belong, anywhere between Genesis 1:1 and 3:1, could legitimately be called a gap, a term that is, then, being necessarily misrepresented when it is either implied as or strongly held as being a bad (unscriptural) word. Obviously, then, all cognizant students of the Bible believe in a gap, regardless of whether or not such students believe that they will, on this side of eternity, ever know where such details truly belong before Genesis 3:1. Thus, regarding this topic, the ultimate question is, “Which gap location is the most exegetically sound?” One might also ask, “Does it matter?” The answer is yes. To coin the somewhat confrontational essence of the Gospel truth itself, “Believe it or not,” this ultimate-beginning of evil topic, being tethered to the age-of-the-earth discussion, as well as to other misunderstood topics along the Bible’s timeline, composes—yes—crucially evangelical subject matter, necessarily making it as relevant and practical as any Bible topic could be. For though there are indeed non-negotiable Scripture truths that worldly-minded individuals reject outright, “the problem” is quite unnecessarily compounded when dramatically untrue matters evoke a potential biblical convert to instead think, Well, if that [such as the unscriptural notion that the universe is approximately 6000 years old] is what ‘the Bible teaches,’ then forget the whole bloomin’ biblical enchilada! Herein, author Martin Koszegi calls curative attention to traditionally embedded preconceptions about some important particulars related to origins, end-times, and a whole lot in between, that are worthy of sincere revisitation by those who care enough, by those who have more in common with the Issacharian and Berian types of old than with some of Christendom’s popular errors that the Church would do well to come into the unity of faith about. The intent of this work, then, so says Martin Koszegi right along with a body of all those like-minded, is that it would be so.
No one can deny that the world is in trouble. Tragedy stalks our streets. Violence and bloodshed fill the news. How do we explain so much chaos? Is there any hope for peace in our time? Dr. David Jeremiah's dramatic narrative on the Book of Revelation answers these and many more challenging questions, by unraveling the imagery and explaining the significance of the events described in the last book of the Bible. Within its pages are the hope and encouragement we need to lift us from the gloom of present events to the promise of a brilliant future.