The Wonders of the Revelation of Jesus Christ: Being an Expository Treatment of the Closing Book of the Bible, in Which the History of the Fulfillment ... Logically and Consistently Located, - Tapa dura
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Chapter viii. Gives us a pause, and then introduces the history of the blast of the seven trumpets, the first six of which - as I read the symbols - are concerned with the various steps by which the imperial empire of Rome in its' two divisions was overthrown. Chapters x. And xi., to and including the fourteenth verse, intro duce matters intervening and preparatory to the great events which are to occur when the seventh trumpet is sounded, which brings us the second time to the second coming of our Lord, when the announcement is made that the kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of the Lord's anointed-the rewarding and the judg ment of the righteous dead, and the destruction of the wicked.
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- EditorialForgotten Books
- Año de publicación2018
- ISBN 10 0483571644
- ISBN 13 9780483571648
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- Número de páginas280