The End Times Passover: (Etymological Challenges to Millenarian Doctrines)AuthorHouse, 2006 M11 1 - 556 páginas WILL CHRISTIANS EXPERIENCE GREAT TRIBULATION? Most evangelical Christians believe in a Pre-Tribulation Rapture, and they believe it is right around the corner. They believe that Armageddon is knocking at the door. The crisis and battles for territorial rights in the Middle East, the outbreak of Holy Wars and terrorism throughout the world, have most evangelicals convinced the end is near! But, they arent worried because their hopes lie in The Rapture; a unique event they believe will have Jesus Christ returning to earth to secretly snatch them up to heaven while all hell breaks loose on earth! What will happen to their faith if they are proven wrong? The End Times Passover not only biblically proves there will be no Pre-Tribulation Rapture, it proves that The Bride of the Lamb is not the Church, that there will not be a 1000 year millennial reign of Christ, that the human soul does not go to heaven or hell immediately after death, that the Promised Land is not in the Middle East, that Gods children of promise are not solely ethnic Jews, that the church of God began thousands of years before the Day of Pentecost, and that Gods true disciples will experience great tribulation. This may not sound like Good News; but its absolutely true! Whether you are a Christian or not, are you prepared to read this book and finally learn the truth? We dare you! We also dare your pastor, your Bible studies teacher and folks like Hal Lindsey, Tim LaHaye, Dr. Tommy Ice, Jerry Jenkins, Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell and thousands of other teachers and believers of the Pre-Tribulation Rapture to read this book! We dare these few good men to read and study this book, and tell us if they think they can really handle the truth! |
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... theories are primarily based on a doctrine all of these camps believe is spoken of in 1 Thessalonians 4:13 through 17, and also based on a dispensational time frame theory they call The Great Tribulation, which they derive from the Book ...
... theories are primarily based on a doctrine all of these camps believe is spoken of in 1 Thessalonians 4:13 through 17, and also based on a dispensational time frame theory they call The Great Tribulation, which they derive from the Book ...
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... theories that the author was indoctrinated to by the Assemblies of God Church, and those espoused by many of today's evangelical-fundamentalist leaders. He nevertheless continued to trust in the belief that Christians would be spared ...
... theories that the author was indoctrinated to by the Assemblies of God Church, and those espoused by many of today's evangelical-fundamentalist leaders. He nevertheless continued to trust in the belief that Christians would be spared ...
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... final word on the great eschatological debate concerning Christ's return. No living person today can make this claim. Nor should it be read (or viewed) as providing new or additional theories to the many that have been submitted by iv.
... final word on the great eschatological debate concerning Christ's return. No living person today can make this claim. Nor should it be read (or viewed) as providing new or additional theories to the many that have been submitted by iv.
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... theories, but the findings the author will be presenting in this book emerged with greater light as he began comparing how certain words were used in other verses. For example, most pre-tribulation theorists use Luke 17:34-36 to support ...
... theories, but the findings the author will be presenting in this book emerged with greater light as he began comparing how certain words were used in other verses. For example, most pre-tribulation theorists use Luke 17:34-36 to support ...
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... theories that proclaim that the Christian Church will not experience great tribulation because it will supposedly be caught up in a secret escape to heaven flight before The Second Advent of Jesus Christ. The author is convinced that ...
... theories that proclaim that the Christian Church will not experience great tribulation because it will supposedly be caught up in a secret escape to heaven flight before The Second Advent of Jesus Christ. The author is convinced that ...
Contenido
Chapter 1 | 1 |
Chapter 2 | 95 |
Chapter 3 | 119 |
Chapter 4 | 149 |
Chapter 5 | 171 |
Chapter 6 | 183 |
Chapter 7 | 209 |
Chapter 8 | 231 |
Chapter 10 | 261 |
Chapter 11 | 337 |
Chapter 12 | 363 |
Chapter 13 | 377 |
Chapter 14 | 433 |
Chapter 15 | 465 |
About The Author | 509 |
Back Cover | 513 |
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