Aids to Revelation
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.43 (952 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0935008608 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 122 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-11 |
Language | : | English |
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"enlightening and scripturally accurate" according to Garrett Kikuyama. Nee equips the reader with aids to understand revelation. Examples are:1. Revelation can be understood else it would not be in the Bible2. Numbers are symbolic and Nee covers their meanings with regards to the propheciesenlightening and scripturally accurate Nee equips the reader with aids to understand revelation. Examples are:1. Revelation can be understood else it would not be in the Bible2. Numbers are symbolic and Nee covers their meanings with regards to the prophecies3. Revelation are divided into 3 sections: what was, what is, and what shall be.enlightening and scripturally accurate Garrett Kikuyama Nee equips the reader with aids to understand revelation. Examples are:1. Revelation can be understood else it would not be in the Bible2. Numbers are symbolic and Nee covers their meanings with regards to the prophecies3. Revelation are divided into 3 sections: what was, what is, and what shall be.4. what is comprises of a failing church5. what will be is judgement coming6. then after the sixth seal is opened the rapture occurs to God's overcomers. The five wise virgins. . what is comprises of a failing church5. what will be is judgement coming6. then after the sixth seal is opened the rapture occurs to God's overcomers. The five wise virgins. . Revelation are divided into enlightening and scripturally accurate Nee equips the reader with aids to understand revelation. Examples are:1. Revelation can be understood else it would not be in the Bible2. Numbers are symbolic and Nee covers their meanings with regards to the prophecies3. Revelation are divided into 3 sections: what was, what is, and what shall be.enlightening and scripturally accurate Garrett Kikuyama Nee equips the reader with aids to understand revelation. Examples are:1. Revelation can be understood else it would not be in the Bible2. Numbers are symbolic and Nee covers their meanings with regards to the prophecies3. Revelation are divided into 3 sections: what was, what is, and what shall be.4. what is comprises of a failing church5. what will be is judgement coming6. then after the sixth seal is opened the rapture occurs to God's overcomers. The five wise virgins. . what is comprises of a failing church5. what will be is judgement coming6. then after the sixth seal is opened the rapture occurs to God's overcomers. The five wise virgins. sections: what was, what is, and what shall be.enlightening and scripturally accurate Garrett Kikuyama Nee equips the reader with aids to understand revelation. Examples are:1. Revelation can be understood else it would not be in the Bible2. Numbers are symbolic and Nee covers their meanings with regards to the prophecies3. Revelation are divided into 3 sections: what was, what is, and what shall be.4. what is comprises of a failing church5. what will be is judgement coming6. then after the sixth seal is opened the rapture occurs to God's overcomers. The five wise virgins. . what is comprises of a failing church5. what will be is judgement coming6. then after the sixth seal is opened the rapture occurs to God's overcomers. The five wise virgins. D. McPheeters said Finally! A study of Revelation to clear up the mystery. Brother Nee publishes here the results of his "Finally! A study of Revelation to clear up the mystery" according to D. McPheeters. Brother Nee publishes here the results of his 22 year study of the book of Revelation. The author does not hesitate to offer all opposing views on controversial interpretations of various passages along with step-by-step (and very logical) explanations of why they cannot be correct and the inevitable conclusion to which the reader must come. A "must have" for anyone wishing a concise and clear view that will motivate them to live fully for Christ. A great companion to th. "Finally! A study of Revelation to clear up the mystery" according to D. McPheeters. Brother Nee publishes here the results of his 22 year study of the book of Revelation. The author does not hesitate to offer all opposing views on controversial interpretations of various passages along with step-by-step (and very logical) explanations of why they cannot be correct and the inevitable conclusion to which the reader must come. A "must have" for anyone wishing a concise and clear view that will motivate them to live fully for Christ. A great companion to th. year study of the book of Revelation. The author does not hesitate to offer all opposing views on controversial interpretations of various passages along with step-by-step (and very logical) explanations of why they cannot be correct and the inevitable conclusion to which the reader must come. A "must have" for anyone wishing a concise and clear view that will motivate them to live fully for Christ. A great companion to th. "bible study guides" according to Susan Fee. Very informative. Easy to understand. I recommend this book as part of your study in Revelation. Watchman Nee has been a favorite writer of mine. I have many of his books and they have all been very enlightening. Glad I read this one.
1.3). As we are quickly approaching the close of this age with the blessed hope in view of the dawning of a new age even the millennium, it is no surprise that the hearts of God s children are increasingly drawn to the last book of the Bible, Revelation. Although these writings belong to his early days, the light released remains nonetheless undiminished through the years since that time. In the study of Revelation, however, there are certain basic things one must know in order to understand this book. The lack of such fundamental knowledge has kept people in the past from reading it and it still presents a problem to those who are now studying it. He touches upon the distinction between salvation and reward, the four kinds of judgment, and the spiritual significance of numerals in the Bible since these are essential to rightly dividing the word of truth. Whereas in the past that book was shunned by most as not being understandable; now it is looked upon as a blessed book, just as it is written of it: Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of the prophecy, and