Unraveling Revelation : Stepping Into Seven Rooms Of Insight
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The book of Revelation is confusing to most Christians, but it is God’s great desire to reveal its meaning to every believer. The Bible even promises blessing to all who read this book. To guide you through the dense symbolism and evocative visions of Revelation, acclaimed and beloved Bible teacher Marilyn Hickey goes chapter by chapter through this fascinating book of the Bible in her new workbook. You will be blessed by…
*A step-by-step tour of the seven “rooms” in Revelation-the seven main events and places.
*Hickey’s easy-to-understand teaching on the rapture, the tribulation, and the millennium.
*Biblical answers for end-times questions on Armageddon and the Antichrist.
*Explanation of the seven blessings for believers found in Revelation.
*Note-taking space to answer questions and interact with Hickey’s teachings.
This powerful book will open your eyes to future events and prepare you for what lies ahead.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629119564
ISBN10: 1629119563
Marilyn Hickey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2017
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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