History’s End.Eternity’s Beginning. God has made the future known, and as a Christian, you have the privilege of studying it. More than just a glimpse of what is to come, Bible prophecy is a vital part of your walk with God, granting you unique insights into who He is and what He has in store for you. With Charting the End Times, you’ll gain a clearer understanding of forthcoming events, from the Rapture, to the last days, to the Millennial kingdom, and beyond. Bestselling author Tim LaHaye and prophecy expert Thomas Ice have teamed up to provide a guidebook packed with timelines, illustrations, and infographics that offer clarity on challenging concepts. Featuring a foldout portraying God's complete plan for the ages, 50 full-color charts and diagrams, and carefully researched answers to your toughest questions, Charting the End Times will inspire you to live with joy in the assurance that God’s perfect plan for the future is intact, and that He has prepared for you a place within it.
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Featuring a foldout portraying God's complete plan for the ages, over 50 full-color charts and diagrams, and carefully researched answers to your toughest questions, this updated and enhanced edition of Charting the End Times will leave you confident in your ability to make sense of Bible prophecy.
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ISBN
9780736980173
Publisert
2021-09-14
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Harvest House Publishers,U.S.
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235 mm
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248 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Engelsk
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Biographical note
Tim LaHaye—a renowned prophecy scholar, minister, and educator—conceived the Left Behind series and authored and coauthored more than 80 books, including Who Will Face the Tribulation? and Exploring Bible Prophecy from Genesis to Revelation. He received a DMin from Western Seminary and a LittD from Liberty University.Thomas Ice is director of the Pre-Trib Research Center and has authored and coauthored 30-plus books. He has a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary and PhD from Tyndale Theological Seminary, and lives in Missouri. He is currently editor of Calvary University’s theological journal.