The Second Coming of Jesus

The Second Coming of Jesus

by Finis Dake
The Second Coming of Jesus

The Second Coming of Jesus

by Finis Dake

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Overview

Have you ever had a question about the Second Coming of Jesus? Are you confused by the different opinions that exist about this topic? Why not go right to the source to find your answer?
The "What the Bible Says" series of booklets give you scripture-and-verse answers to many Biblical questions. Each booklet gives comprehensive scriptural references as well as a concise and logical explanation to point you to the truth. After all, it doesn't matter what anyone thinks, it only matters What the Bible Says!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012629487
Publisher: Dake Publishing, Inc.
Publication date: 02/08/2011
Series: What the Bible Says , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 95
File size: 500 KB

About the Author

Dake was born in Iberia, Missouri, in 1902 - just four years before the famous Azuza Street Revival which became the foundation for modern Pentecostalism. He was the eighth of eleven children. Throughout his eighty-four years he pastored several churches, started a Bible school, and held numerous evangelistic meetings and lectures. His God-given ability to quote Scripture flawlessly without memorizing it earned him a reputation as the "Walking Bible" (see A True Story for Dake's testimony). He hosted a radio broadcast twice daily for thirteen years, answering any Scriptural question posed to him. In the midst of all this activity (which included over 100,000 hours of intensive Bible study), Dake raised a family with his wife, Dorothy, and wrote several books, as well as the huge volume of commentary notes in The Dake Annotated Reference Bible. 
The New Testament portion of the Dake Bible (which included Psalms, Proverbs, and the book of Daniel) was first published in 1961. The complete Dake Bible became available in 1963.
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