Slouching Towards Bethlehem (The Revelation Series, #2)

The Lost Keys of Revelation?
It is often thought today that the keys to understanding the
Book of Revelation have been lost and are irretrievable but
they're not. They were just buried under centuries of rubble
created by the Gentile church's foolish attempts to distance
itself from its Jewish foundations. If, like any archacologist, we
dig carefully we can rediscover them.
In Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws, we found one key to
understanding Revelation chapter 12 is the metaphorical
"time, times and half a time" and we unlocked the last 4,000
years of Jewish history.
This book, Slouching Towards Bethlehem, unlocks Revelation
chapter 13 and the last 2,000 years of the Christian era, with
startling results. Not only can we now understand the forces
shaping history and the deaths of some 270 million in 20th
Century genocides but we can also project the future of Israel
and the Middle East.

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Slouching Towards Bethlehem (The Revelation Series, #2)

The Lost Keys of Revelation?
It is often thought today that the keys to understanding the
Book of Revelation have been lost and are irretrievable but
they're not. They were just buried under centuries of rubble
created by the Gentile church's foolish attempts to distance
itself from its Jewish foundations. If, like any archacologist, we
dig carefully we can rediscover them.
In Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws, we found one key to
understanding Revelation chapter 12 is the metaphorical
"time, times and half a time" and we unlocked the last 4,000
years of Jewish history.
This book, Slouching Towards Bethlehem, unlocks Revelation
chapter 13 and the last 2,000 years of the Christian era, with
startling results. Not only can we now understand the forces
shaping history and the deaths of some 270 million in 20th
Century genocides but we can also project the future of Israel
and the Middle East.

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Slouching Towards Bethlehem (The Revelation Series, #2)

Slouching Towards Bethlehem (The Revelation Series, #2)

by Graeme Carle
Slouching Towards Bethlehem (The Revelation Series, #2)

Slouching Towards Bethlehem (The Revelation Series, #2)

by Graeme Carle

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Overview

The Lost Keys of Revelation?
It is often thought today that the keys to understanding the
Book of Revelation have been lost and are irretrievable but
they're not. They were just buried under centuries of rubble
created by the Gentile church's foolish attempts to distance
itself from its Jewish foundations. If, like any archacologist, we
dig carefully we can rediscover them.
In Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws, we found one key to
understanding Revelation chapter 12 is the metaphorical
"time, times and half a time" and we unlocked the last 4,000
years of Jewish history.
This book, Slouching Towards Bethlehem, unlocks Revelation
chapter 13 and the last 2,000 years of the Christian era, with
startling results. Not only can we now understand the forces
shaping history and the deaths of some 270 million in 20th
Century genocides but we can also project the future of Israel
and the Middle East.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940167200258
Publisher: Graeme Carle
Publication date: 06/12/2023
Series: The Revelation Series
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Graeme Carlé is a gifted Bible teacher. From his earliest days in a street ministry in Christchurch in 1973, he was confronted with a multitude of ideas and beliefs held by sects, cults and orthodox churches. This kept him focused on how to understand the Scriptures while working for seven years as an interdenominational evangelist followed by fifteen years as an elder and teacher. After a brief stint in Nepal with INF (Internation Nepal Fellowship) and in Colorado with YWAM (Youth With A Mission), Graeme returned to New Zealand where he served as a Baptist minister for seven years. He is now an itinerant teacher.

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