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John saw heaven and earth become one.
No destruction.
No eternal torment.
"Rapture."
"Armageddon."
Such ideas are both mesmerizing and terrifying - but what do they really mean? Make no mistake. A great conspiracy is at work in our present time, a complex plan that will affect the entire planet... But not the enemy's conspiracy against us - God's conspiracy against our enemy! He is at work behind the scenes, thwarting every scheme of the accuser, for "Christ must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet." (1 Cor 15:25) This is hope-filled eschatology. Everything You've been wanting to understand about Revelation is made clear in this series. This concise and groundbreaking commentary will:
For centuries, Revelation was alienated from its Jewish language, context and culture. This disconnect was devastating. Could simply understanding that Revelation was a Hebraic prophecy engulfed in a Greco-Roman world be a major key?
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John saw heaven and earth become one.
No destruction.
No eternal torment.
"Rapture."
"Armageddon."
Such ideas are both mesmerizing and terrifying - but what do they really mean? Make no mistake. A great conspiracy is at work in our present time, a complex plan that will affect the entire planet... But not the enemy's conspiracy against us - God's conspiracy against our enemy! He is at work behind the scenes, thwarting every scheme of the accuser, for "Christ must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet." (1 Cor 15:25) This is hope-filled eschatology. Everything You've been wanting to understand about Revelation is made clear in this series. This concise and groundbreaking commentary will:
For centuries, Revelation was alienated from its Jewish language, context and culture. This disconnect was devastating. Could simply understanding that Revelation was a Hebraic prophecy engulfed in a Greco-Roman world be a major key?
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