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Prophecy in the New Millennium:
A Fresh Look at Future Events
Dr. John F. Walvoord
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The first new prophecy book in several
years from the biblical scholar who has defined contemporary
eschatology for an entire generation. Walvoord looks at what may
occur -- and what remains unfulfilled -- as we enter a new
millennium. |
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Daniel, the Key to Prophetic Revelation
Dr. John F. Walvoord
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The Book of Daniel is the key
to forming a good strong literal understanding of The Bible. Chapter
9-The Timeline To The Messiah is the cornerstone to proper literal
Biblical interpretation. This
commentary is a 'must have'
for the serious Bible student, or those who teach and serve in their
local church. Regardless, this purchase will never be left unused
too often. |
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Every Prophecy of The Bible
Dr. John F. Walvoord
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Arranged in order of The Bible itself,
every major prophecy is described beginning in Genesis
and through to the end of Revelation. This is
an excellent study and reference tool for the serious student of Bible
prophecy, or the novice looking to broaden their knowledge of Biblical
eschatology. |
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The Popular Encyclopedia of Bible Prophecy
Tim LaHaye & Ed Hindson
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Confused by
"the maze of Bible prophecy?"
We encourage you to consider this book. With sound editorial
supervision from two experts in the area of eschatology, you need not
be confused any longer. Pair this volume with a previous I-Hope
offered book: "The Dictionary of
Premillennial Theology",
edited by Mal Couch, and you will have a solid beginning in your library
to answer any question to understand The Prophetic Scriptures, which
is from a dispensational position. |
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Charles H. Dyer
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In What’s Next? God, Israel and the Future of
Iraq, Charles H. Dyer reveals many insights
about the situation in the Middle East. He begins with a discussion of
the importance of historical events and the cultural differences
between the Western world and the Muslim world. Using stories from his
extensive travels through the Holy Land, Dr. Dyer presents the life
and views of average citizens of different faiths in a battle between
extremist terrorist organizations, the Israelis, and those who support
either side. He devotes a chapter to the perception that American
evangelicals have of Israel and recommends a a course of action for
Christians to follow in regards to both Israelis and Arabs. Throughout
the book, the author relates events of today to the Bible and later,
gives an overview of the events to come in the Holy Land, based on
Biblical prophesy. What’s Next? ends with a call to accept
Jesus to non-believers and a message of encouragement to those who
already have a relationship with Christ.
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How Jewish Is Christianity?
2 Views on the Messianic Movement
Various authors
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How Jewish Is Christianity?
2 Views on the Messianic Movement
Diverse perspectives about the messianic
movement— from six contributors
Are Messianic congregations necessary or should Jewish believers be
incorporated into the Gentile church? This is the topic of the latest
volume in the Counterpoints series. The question of how Christian Jews
relate their Jewish practices and customs to the church has been an
issue within Christianity since the first century. Contemporary
contributors who have lived and wrestled with this issue present
informed arguments and counter-arguments. The book concludes with a
chapter on the future for Messianic Jews and a directory of messianic
movement organizations.
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Dictionary of Premillennial Theology
Dr. Mal Couch
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Dictionary of Premillennial Theology
Not all premillennialists are
dispensationalists, but all dispensationalists are premillennialists.
Both schools of thought matured together through the nineteenth
century, and this union of a theological system and prophetic
viewpoint brought about a new understanding of the Scriptures that is
unparalleled in the past two centuries of Christianity. |
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