The Popular Encyclopedia of Bible Prophecy: Over 140 Topics from the Word's Foremost Prophecy Experts (Tim LaHaye Prophecy Library Series)

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Author: Tim LaHaye

ISBN-10: 0736913521

ISBN-13: 9780736913522

Category: Bible -> Dictionaries and encyclopedias -> General

More than one-fourth of the Bible was prophetic in nature at the time it was written. And Christ's second coming is mentioned more than 300 times in Scripture. Clearly, God wants us to understand the last days--and what better way to do so than with this trustworthy and easy-to-use encyclopedic guide to Bible prophecy, which provides...\ \ a comprehensive overview of prophecy-related terms\ helpful illustrations that provide graphic pictures and timetables of the end times\ informative...

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More than one–fourth of the Bible was prophetic in nature at the time it was written. And Christ’s second coming is mentioned more than 300 times in Scripture. Clearly, God wants us to understand the last days—and what better way to do so than with this trustworthy and easy–to–use encyclopedic guide to Bible prophecy, which provides... a comprehensive overview of prophecy–related terms helpful illustrations that provide graphic pictures and timetables of the end times informative surveys of all the major prophetic viewpoints concise explanations that answer tough questions about Bible prophecy No library is complete without this popular–style resource with over 400 pages filled with thousands of facts about Christ’s return and the end times.

\ From Barnes & NobleLeft Behind series coauthor Tim LaHaye and Rev. Ed Hindson have both written numerous books about the Last Days. In The Popular Encyclopedia of Bible Prophecy, they offer an authoritative one-volume reference book on what the Bible teaches about the future. This 500-plus-page volume includes a comprehensive overview of prophecy-related terms; timetables and illustrations about the End Times; informative surveys on major prophetic viewpoints; and concise explanations to tough questions about Scriptural teachings.\ \