Last Priesthood : The Secrets Of Our English Alphabet A Revelation From Jes
$42.95
Nearly 400 pages of Prophecy, Poetry, Scripture, and “New Knowledge”
Pertaining to Mankind’s Last Days…
Some will label these writings as “False Prophecy”
Some will label it the workings of a “Cult”
Call it what you will, it is the “WORD of GOD”
INFANCY
(from the apocrypha)
And when the master threatened to whip him,
the Lord Jesus explained to him
the meaning of the letters Aleph and Beth;
Also which were the straight figures of the letters,
which the oblique, and what letters had double figures; which had points,
and which had none; why one letter went before another;
and many other things he began to tell him, and explain,
of which the master had never heard, nor read in any book.
Chapter XX 7-8
The English letters have evolved from as far back as the Hebrew and Greek Languages. Learn what these letters hold in store for you, and how God uses them to give to each of us our traits, rewards, and punishments! It is the belief of this author that we have opened the “FIRST SEAL” You are now about to begin reading it!
I must warn you however this book is not for the weak of heart.
It does become quite frightening for those that are unprepared.<
LORD HAVE MERCY ON US ALL…
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SKU (ISBN): 9781449712273
ISBN10: 1449712274
William Beavers
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2011
Publisher: WestBow Press
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