Promised Son Of David
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The birth of Christ of the Seed of David had to be fulfilled first, to establish the scriptures pertaining to the house of David. The Promise Son of David, King of Israel is written in such a way that will give the reader an over-all view of the scriptures. As this time period in history unfolds, this book will show the 70 weeks of Daniel, the first three Feasts of Israel fulfilled and the kingdom of God when Christ the Seed of David came. May this study give you more insight and understanding as to what the Promise Son of David, King of Israel, came to do.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781606477342
ISBN10: 160647734X
Don Goodson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2008
Publisher: Xulon Press
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