Last Fall Of Babylon
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Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen. (Rev. 18:2) We would have healed Babylon, but she is not healed. (Jer. 51:9) And the world passeth away. (1 John 2:17) Yes, this world is Babylon the great! Since that infamous day in the Garden of Eden, man has been a fallen being. Likewise, the world in which man lives is a fallen one. This present world will not be resurrected by fallen man, but do not despair. A new world is dawning-a glorious kingdom is coming. But the great question is: Will you be there? Everything that we see in the world today was foretold in the Bible. No book on earth can be compared to the Word of God. Read about amazing prophecies regarding: Jesus Christ’s first coming Israel’s unique role Iraq as the literal Babylon Coming wars in the Middle East The Rapture The Millennium The glory of Heaven And much more-all documented. You will be startled, saddened, surprised, strengthened, uplifted, and humbled when you read through the pages of The Last Fall of Babylon and the coming Kingdom. One thing is sure: you will not be left the same.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781591604099
ISBN10: 1591604095
Daniel Erasmus
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2003
Publisher: Xulon Press
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