Coming Out of Babylon
Most evangelical Christians believe that we are living in the end times. The Revelation Babylon in chapters 17 and 18 of John's writing describes the dominant world power prior to the rise of the antichrist. The author offers evidence that, if these are the end times, the United States is the only nation that fits the description of the Revelation Babylon. He takes the reader through his personal journey in dealing with God's command to 'come out of her my people' (18:4) and what this may mean to Jesus followers today.
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Coming Out of Babylon
Most evangelical Christians believe that we are living in the end times. The Revelation Babylon in chapters 17 and 18 of John's writing describes the dominant world power prior to the rise of the antichrist. The author offers evidence that, if these are the end times, the United States is the only nation that fits the description of the Revelation Babylon. He takes the reader through his personal journey in dealing with God's command to 'come out of her my people' (18:4) and what this may mean to Jesus followers today.
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Coming Out of Babylon

Coming Out of Babylon

by David Hough
Coming Out of Babylon

Coming Out of Babylon

by David Hough

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Most evangelical Christians believe that we are living in the end times. The Revelation Babylon in chapters 17 and 18 of John's writing describes the dominant world power prior to the rise of the antichrist. The author offers evidence that, if these are the end times, the United States is the only nation that fits the description of the Revelation Babylon. He takes the reader through his personal journey in dealing with God's command to 'come out of her my people' (18:4) and what this may mean to Jesus followers today.

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ISBN-13: 9781543963830
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 02/16/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 181 KB
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