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Tim LaHaye, author of the megabestselling Left Behind "RM" series, teams up with prophecy expert Thomas Ice in response to a fast-growing controversy about the last days!
-- Has Jesus Christ already returned?
-- When was the book of Revelation written?
-- Is the rapture a contemporary idea, or was it supported by the early Christians?
-- Where do we stand now in God's prophetic timetable?
These are the questions more and more people are asking as the conflict over end-times Bible prophecies grows more intense. Futurists say the seven-year Tribulation and Christ's return are still ahead of us. Preterists, however, say these events took place in the past. So divergent are these views that many Christians have become confused about how they should interpret Bible prophecy.
Along with other prophecy scholars, LaHaye and Ice reveal the errors taught by preterists and affirm that Christ's glorious return is a still-future event we can look forward to with great anticipation.
An indispensable resource for anyone interested in Bible prophecy.
Synopsis
The author of the Left Behind(series, teams up with a noted prophecy expert to provide guidelines for interpreting Bible prophecy in a consistently accurate manner, equipping readers with a concise understanding of what the Bible says about the future.
Synopsis
Tim LaHaye, author of the megabestselling Left Behind? series, teams up with prophecy expert Thomas Ice in response to a growing controversy about the last days! Has Jesus already returned? When was Revelation written? Where do we stand in God's prophetic timetable?
Along with other prophecy scholars, LaHaye and Ice reveal the errors taught by preterists (those who believe the seven?year Tribulation and Christ's return happened in the past). They provide guidelines for interpreting Bible prophecy and give readers a concise understanding of what the Bible says about the future, affirming Christ's glorious return as an event we can still look forward to.
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Christ's glorious return as an event we can still look forward to.