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Will millions of Christians suddenly vanish someday? A careful investigation of the rapture theory, which forms the basis for the Left Behind fantasy, reveals that Scripture does not teach a secret coming of Christ. The authors explore the checkered history of Cyrus Scofield, editor of the famous Scofield Reference Bible, and show how the rapture theory originated in ecstatic visions an utterances in Scotland around 1830.
But what does the Bible really teach about the end? A careful analysis of Revelation suggests that the Second Coming will be preceded by a worldwide coalition of respected religious organizations that will lead the world into an overwhelming delusion.
The future may not be kind to the uniformed. Exposing the deliberate cover-up of Bible teaching about last-day events and the return of Jesus, this book will give the reader a working understanding of Bible prophecy.
Introduction
The Return
Left Behind
Surprises
The Birthday of Dispensationalism
Amputated Images and Elastic Measuring Tapes
Rules and Exceptions to Rules
Extra Baggage
O Jerusalem
Countdown to Antichrist
The Little Horn
The Number of the Beast 666
What We Used to Believe
The Deadly Wound Was Healed
The King Is Coming
The Blessed Hope
Glossary
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2002 |
Printed: |
2002 |
Pages: |
144 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |