The Popular Bible Prophecy Commentary (2007)

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Tim F. LaHaye, Edward E. Hindson

02/01/2007
Overview
<p>This much-anticipated new addition to the Tim LaHaye Prophecy Library series provides lay-level Bible commentary on all the key prophetic passages in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Notable prophecy experts contribute their areas of expertise and offer readers clear and informative explanations that shed much light on a wide range of issues in Bible prophecy, including: Daniel's prophecies about the Antichrist, Tribulation, and the world's kingdoms. What signs precede Jesus' second coming--did they happen or are they in the future? The chronology and interpretation of the book of Revelation <p>This user-friendly volume is formatted for easy referencing and makes a great complement to the companion volume "The Popular Encyclopedia of Bible Prophecy."</p></p>
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