Heaven : Homeward Bound (Revised)
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Contents
Introduction: The Search For Heaven
1. The Promise Of Heaven
2. The Firstfruits Of Resurrection
3. The Rapture
4. The Resurrected Body
5. The Great Tribulation
6. The New Jerusalem
7. The Search For The Messiah
8. The Ashes Of The Red Heifer And The Ark Of The Covenant
9. The Ezekiel Tablets
10. Exciting New Evidence About The Ezekiel Tablets
11. The Millennium
12. The Mysterious Role Of Angels
13. The Judgments And The Rewards
14. The Gates Of Heaven: Coming Home
15. Hell: The Final State Of Those Who Choose To Reject Salvation
16. A New Heaven And A New Earth
17. Questions You Always Wanted To Ask About Heaven
Selected Bibliography P. 261
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Additional Info
Our culture is fascinated with angels. But what does the Bible say about them? In this revealing book—now revised and expanded with several new chapters—prophesy expert Jeffrey answers this and many other questions to prepare you for your eternal home. Discover what role angels play in your life, what you’ll do in heaven, and more! 270 pages, softcover from Frontier Research.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780921714262
ISBN10: 0921714262
Grant Jeffrey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 1996
Publisher: WaterBrook
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