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The Great Tribulation and the End of the Age

A Biblical Treatment of the Olivet Discourse and the End Times

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"It will make you think. You better get your Bible out and get ready to do some reading."
- Frederick L Perrin

"I thoroughly enjoyed this book, a no nonsense approach and well thought out with scripture applied in the way it's meant to be."
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Wars and rumors of wars? The great tribulation? The Abomination of Desolation? When you hear those phrases, what do you think about? Is it the rapture, a 7-year tribulation, the antichrist, or the end of the world? Most of the modern treatments of the end times are based on newspaper headlines, current events, and best guesses. And a great deal of it is driven by fear and sensationalism. The 21st Century Church is in need of more biblically based resources to cut through the noise. That is what this book offers. Pastor Brad Creech covers the Olivet Discourse as it is presented in Matthew. He also spends a few chapters covering a broad view of eschatology and the place of national Israel. Whether you agree or disagree with the arguments presented, you will find yourself driven into God’s Word and challenged to search the Scriptures.
Bible Study Bibles & Bible Study Christian Eschatology Christianity Systematic Theology Middle East
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