Rose Guide To End Times Prophecy
$19.99
The Rose Book of Bible Prophecies introduces readers to the incredible topic of biblical prophecy-those predictions fulfilled already, as well as prophecies of events yet to come. It will- 1. Help readers understand Bible prophecy 2. Show the major Christian views of each prophecy – each interpretation based on Scripture. This 192-page book of Bible prophecy charts includes dozens of reproducible charts with shows a variety of viewpoints.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781596364196
ISBN10: 159636419X
Timothy Jones | David Gundersen | Benjamin Galan
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2011
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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