Decoding Bible Prophecy
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This is an age of uncertainty.
Major natural disasters in country after country, an uncertain global economy, and political upheaval everywhere tells thinking persons that something major is on the horizon.
Futurists and prophets of every stripe fail us at every turn, but God has provided help in our hour of need.
“Surely the Lord god does nothing unless He reveals His secret counsel to His servants the prophets.” (Amos 3:7, NASB)
This book is about understanding what those Bible prophets said, especially apocalyptic prophets such as Daniel and John the revelator. It is about knowing how to read those prophecies and make sense of some difficult passages in the Bible. You will learn principles of interpretation, the meaning of a number of apocalyptic symbols, and important hints regarding major time prophecies
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816326143
Ron Clouzet
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: 2011
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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