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The Complete Guide to Bible Prophecy |  | Author: Stephen M. Miller Publisher: Barbour Books Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 384 Number Of Items: 1
ISBN: 1602603006 Dewey Decimal Number: 220 EAN: 9781602603004 ASIN: 1602603006
Publication Date: March 1, 2010 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Wondering if the end of the world is near? Check out The Complete Guide to Bible Prophecy for a fair and thoughtful review of various end-time theories. New from Stephen M. Miller bestselling author of Who s Who and Where s Where in the Bible, this guide introduces readers to all aspects of prophecy from Old Testament predictions made and already fulfilled to end-times prophecies of events yet to come. Written in Miller s casual, balanced, journalistic style, this book is a fascinating survey of mysterious biblical passages and their various interpretations. Lavishly illustrated, with gorgeous charts and graphics, The Complete Guide to Bible Prophecy will help you sort out the truth on this vital topic.
Book Description
The Complete Guide to Bible Prophecy introduces readers to all aspects of prophecy—those Old Testament predictions made and fulfilled in the nation of Israel, as well as prophecies of events yet to come. Written in a balanced journalistic style and lavishly illustrated, it’s a fascinating survey of mysterious biblical passages and their various interpretations.
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| Customer Reviews: A news journalist takes on Bible prophecy March 6, 2010 Bible reader 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Miller is a news journalist with a seminary degree, and he approaches Bible prophecy that way--as a reporter, not a preacher.
He doesn't try to sell us on pet theories, such as who will lead the Battle of Armageddon. Instead, he compares the top theories of top Bible experts. But it puts it in lively, entertaining prose. Even funny at times. There are lots of pictures, maps, and illustrated charts to help make sense of the different ways of understanding the prophecies.
Miller covers the wide range of prophecies in the Bible. Prophecies about ancient Israel, about the coming Messiah, and about end times.
The end times stuff is especially fascinating. Some theories seem pretty far out, while others make sense. But Miller doesn't take sides. You can't really tell what he believes. Which is fine with me. It gives the book a balanced feel, like you're really getting both sides of the story. Or with many prophecies, more than both sides because their are many theories out there. Miller gives us a look at the theories, and the evidence people say supports them.
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