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Title:
A Fresh Look: What Gabriel told Daniel; What Jesus told the Disciples; What Paul told the saints.

Your Price:
$ 35.49 +

Contributor:
Harness, Mel (Author)
Subjects:
  • RELIGION / Biblical Studies / General
  • RELIGION / General
  • RELIGION / Christian Living / Spiritual Growth
Publisher:
Salem Publishing Solutions
Imprint:
Xulon Press
Publish Date:
13-March-2021
ISBN:
978-1-63221-646-5
Description:
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Jesus spoke two key words from the prophet Daniel to describe His coming... He told His disciples, "When you see the abomination desolation spoken of by the prophet Daniel", it was a cryptic prophecy He said required the "reader to understand" (Matthew 24:15). Have we accurately understood what Jesus was saying then and now? Mel labeled his journey "A FRESH LOOK" as he progressed through these passages: What Gabriel told Daniel...(Daniel 9) What Jesus told the disciples...(Matthew 24 & 25) What Paul told the Saints. (1 & 2 Thessalonians) This investigation led him into a new way of Bible study he hopes will challenge the reader to explore for themselves. Seventy-seven short chapters that examine portions of a Prophet, a Messiah and an Apostle, all revealing soon and future events to come. The summary and reflection in each chapter will help the reader form their own conclusions. An adventure and challenge of in-depth study is awaiting you! A lifelong student of the Bible, Pastor Mel Harness seeks to find answers in his pursuit of knowing God. Mel is a speaker, writer, and avid gardener who enjoys family, nature, and people. He lives in the Ozark Mountains on a twenty-acre prairie shared with family. You can learn more about him, his writing, and his interests at melharness.com.
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