Unveiling The Mystery Of The Last Days
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The secrets of the end times are hidden in scripture. The information in this book would be considered “top secret” in intelligence circles and represents truth that Satan does not want you to know. For years, he has been leading people to believe that a so-called Revived Roman Empire will rise, representing the “final beast empire” of Revelation 13. However, as this book will prove, the meanings of the original Hebrew in the Bible,in addition to numbers, patterns, and codes found therein, all point to an Israel centered interpretation of the last days and the fact that the beast is actually the religion and empire of Islam within religious Israel. In this fascinating study, you will explore the original text of the Bible to uncover exactly what will take place during the last days. You will also discover:
* How Yahweh uses the Hebrew language in His plan
* The meaning behind cryptic passages, such as Daniel 2, 7 and 9, and Revelation 13 and 17
* The mark, name of the beast, and 666 are all associated with the Islamic control of Israel
* Lucifer’s plan to trick the Jews of Israel to worship him instead of Yahweh
* The prophetic importance of 2020 and its relation to Islam
This ground-breaking research astoundingly supplements the recent findings of prominent Christian Islamic expositors, and is a must read for any serious truth seeker.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781632324757
ISBN10: 163232475X
Deborah Stearn
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2014
Sealed Till The Time Of The End # 1
Publisher: Redemption Press
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