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Product Description On a hot summer day, deep in the emperor's palace, death arrived hidden in a sealed scroll. When Helius discovers what's written in the scroll, he recognizes it as the symbol he'll stop at nothing to keep hidden. First-century Jerusalem begins to experience the turbulence Christ prophesied as the beginning of the last days. What is the meaning of 666? Some want to reveal its meaning, and others will kill to keep it hidden. As the enemy seeks to find John's letter, Revelation, and destroy it, the early Christians must decipher the code in order to survive. |
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Product Details Average Customer Rating: (Paperback) : 395 Pages Release Date: May 01, 2005 Label: Tyndale House Publishers Distributed By: Tyndale House Publishers Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers Length: 8.24 inches Height: 1.05 inches Weight: 1.05 (lbs) Language: Category: CHRISTIAN FICTION ISBN: 0842384383 EAN / ISBN-13: 9780842384384 Product Code: 161359 |
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Hank Hanegraaff Hank Hanegraaff serves as president and chairman of the board of the California-based Christian Research Institute International (CRI). He also hosts CRI's Bible Answer Man radio program, which is broadcast daily across the United States, Canada and around the world on www.equip.org. He is the author of several best sellers, including |
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Customer Reviews Average Customer Rating: ![]() Reviewer: Ethan from Chicago, IL area This is a great book, both as fiction and as theology. It has a really interesting theological perspective. It is preterist in position - i.e. the authors believe that the Tribulation occurred in the 1st Century. The authors do a great job explaining their position through fiction without sounding too contrived. The fiction is good too (although I found the format of constantly switching "scenes" between characters a little hard to follow at times). The authors do a good job keeping the book interesting and keeping you turning the pages. I look forward to reading the next book to see what happens next. Not only was this an interesting and fun read, it helped increase my understanding of the 1st Century Church and of the Book of Revelations. Definitly strongly recommended. Show all 1 reviews |
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