It's the End of the World as We Know It

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Pneuma Springs Publishing, Jun 1, 2006 - Religion - 184 pages
The opening years of this decade have been typified by terrorist atrocities such as 9/11; wars in places like Afghanistan and Iraq; starvation and disease in Africa; natural disasters such as the Tsunami and the earthquakes in Turkey and Pakistan. For the Christian, none of these should be a surprise. They are the 'signs of the times', Jesus himself described events such as these as 'the beginning of birth pangs' which point to His Second Coming. This book has been written as a guide to the end time prophecies in the Bible in order that the reader may understand events such as the Rapture, the Millennium, the judgement of the nations and Israel and decipher mysterious personalities such as the beast, the antichrist and the false prophet as the return of Christ draws near. Book reviews online: PublishedBestsellers website.

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Contents

Introduction
15
Section 1 The Doctrines of the End Times
23
Section 2 The PropheticApocalyptic Scriptures
65
Section 3 The Teaching of the New Testament
169
Section 4 Conclusion
183
Appendix 1 The Babylonian Kings
201
Appendix 2 The Successors of Alexander the Great
203
Appendix 3 Gog and Magog
211
Appendix 4 PreTribulation Rapture Arguments Examined
217
Appendix 5 Miscellaneous Footnotes
225
Bibliography
229
Books by Richard Bradbury
231
About Richard Bradbury
232
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Leading a church in Yorkshire and travelling to teach in India and Africa, Richard Bradbury’s books arise out of the experience of 30 years of church leadership. Aiming to bring the truth of the Word of God to the wider Body of Christ, Richard writes in a no-nonsense, informed fashion approaching difficult doctrine head on with the aim of brining clarity to the understanding of his readership. Married with four children and with a background in management alongside church leadership, Richard brings the benefit of the skills honed in all of these arenas to bear in his writing.

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