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This booklet expounds the Biblical warning of the coming cataclysms in nature. It features a new translation along with a futurist, evangelical commentary. This is the new, edited version.
This is a survey of Egypt from the famous Grecian historian. Unlike the first instalment from the series, this booklet is more formulaic and methodical. Students of the Bible can learn a lot from the Histories of Herodotus. (This series does not have to be read in order.)
This booklet reviews the sections in Against Heresies that deal with the prophetic Antichrist.
The book of Job contains a lot of wonderful Messianic prophecies in kernel form. This booklet surveys these passages.
Bible prophecy details a coming collision with heavenly bodies. This booklet details the startling accuracy of such forecasts. This is the new, edited version.
This booklet explores the strange abduction-case of Betty Andreasson through the lens of fundamental Christianity. This is the new, edited version.
The sixth century B.C. was a pivotal time in world history. The Buddha had been born in the East, while Daniel the prophet had been taken away captive to Babylon. This short booklet explores the life and sayings of these two influential men from a fundamental Christian perspective. This is the new, edited version.
What did the Apostolic Fathers believe about Bible prophecy? This writing briefly seeks to demonstrate that they held to a futurist outlook.
The subject of alien life is becoming incredibly popular. What is really going on? What is the Biblical response to alien abductions? What do they have to do with Bible prophecy? Come explore these issues and others. This is a new, edited version.
This is a new, literal translation and commentary of Zechariah's dreams (i.e., chapters 1-6). Utilizing quotes from Feinberg, Kimchi, Rashi, Stonard, Pusey and Barnes (etc.), these fascinating pages from the Hebrew Old Testament are explored and interpreted. The commentary is written from a fundamental Christian perspective ("dispensational"). This is an updated, edited version.