Piecing Together Bible Prophecy: Volume One: The Rubik's Cube of Bible Prophecy - eBook
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Piecing Together Bible Prophecy: Volume One: The Rubik's Cube of Bible Prophecy - eBook  -     By: Don Walton

Piecing Together Bible Prophecy: Volume One: The Rubik's Cube of Bible Prophecy - eBook

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Title: Piecing Together Bible Prophecy: Volume One: The Rubik's Cube of Bible Prophecy - eBook
By: Don Walton
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781449743529
ISBN-13: 9781449743529
Stock No: WW31358EB

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The Rubik's Cube of Bible Prophecy is the first volume in a series entitled Piecing Together Bible Prophecy. The series is intended to ultimately provide the reader with a fairly thorough panorama of Bible prophecy that will serve as a scripturally sound summary of this most intriguing and important topic. Although the subject is unavoidably sensational, this series will attempt to steer clear of over-sensationalizing the subject. It will also attempt to present the reader with a different take on Bible prophecy than the traditional and popular theories of our day. This first volume lays the foundation for all that will follow by familiarizing the reader with the fundamentals of Bible prophecy. It asks and answers such important questions as: (1) Why should we study Bible prophecy? (2) How should we interpret Bible prophecy? (3) How did we end up with so many convoluted and contradictory schools of thought? and (4) How should we define the prominent terms employed today in the study of this most pertinent topic?

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