Apocalypse Puzzle

Apocalypse Puzzle

Author: W. R. Johnston

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2021-03-16

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1098065050

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The Apocalypse Puzzle is written for serious Bible students who choose to let Scripture speak to them rather than making it say what they think it should. This book compares the study of prophecy to the endeavors of a jigsaw puzzle enigmatologist. Many pieces must be carefully considered and assembled to form the intended picture. There are strategies for assembly that reduce mystery and frustration. The Creator of the picture is God who meant for Christians to understand the issues and events of the last days and end of time. Jesus, and most of the New Testament writers, told of the nearness of the coming of Christ and the end of all things. The central question of the Apocalypse Puzzle is the placement of the end within the span of human history. It explores the conflict between the two principal characters in apocalyptic prophecy—Christ and Satan. The final chapter of the book describes how Christians ought to live today as they anticipate their reward.


The Apocalypse Unsealed

The Apocalypse Unsealed

Author: James M. Pryse

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11-16

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781789871845

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James M. Pryse investigates early Christianity, explaining and demystifying the Apocalypse - also called the Book of Revelation. His examination reveals what is foreseen in the ancient Biblical text. The events of the Book of Revelation are considered by Biblical scholars and believers to hold great significance, both in the historic sense and as prophecy of the church and its future. In Pryse's interpretation, the Revelation is not an unsolvable enigma, or a mystery shrouded in secrets, but a living and cogent set of predictions. The original Greek of the book, which Pryse translated to aid his investigation, is proposed to be the key to understanding its meanings. In making his case for the Apocalypse being a reflection of Greek wisdom, Pryse draws upon the philosophy of Plato and the terms of ancient Greek that describe parts of the body. Though learning these principles, an understanding of what the Apocalypse means is possible. In addition we receive instruction on Greek number theory, which Pryse uses to further unravel the New Testament text. Several charts and illustrations accompany his explanations, that the reader may arrive at the fullest understanding. A novel and original approach to one of the Bible's most famous texts, The Apocalypse Unsealed is a valuable piece of occult lore.


Deadly Skills Puzzle and Activity Book

Deadly Skills Puzzle and Activity Book

Author: Clint Emerson

Publisher:

Published: 2018-10-23

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781449495893

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From former Navy Seal operative and best-selling author Clint Emerson comes a fun, challenging, and seriously useful activity book that tests your observation, concentration, memory, reasoning, sequencing, and logical thinking skills. The Deadly Skills Puzzle and Activity Book is an entertaining companion to Clint Emerson's popular series of Deadly Skills survival guides and calendars. It features coloring pages, mazes, games, activities, and puzzles such as Pick the Pair, Spot the Difference, Killer Sudoku, Match Up, Word Search, and many more.


Apocalypse the Beginning

Apocalypse the Beginning

Author: Miranda Martin

Publisher: Looking Glass Publications INC

Published: 2019-12-05

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13:

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They say I’m the one to save the world. That’s great, but how? The Third Trumpet of the Revelation sounded, and the world is ruled by the Shadow: monsters, demons, undead, and worse. Humans have retreated into underground bunkers to survive the Apocalypse. Me? I don’t belong anywhere. Weird shit has happened around me all my life. You’d think with the world literally gone to hell I’d fit in better...but no such luck. I’m still me, still an outcast, and still all alone. After I'm kicked out of the only home I've ever known, I run into four gorgeous men who call themselves mages. It's a fleeting encounter, but I can't stop thinking about them until Fate all but kicks down my door with undead monstrosities, That's when they return to save me. Efram, Rafe, and Nathanial: a Necroseer, a Demon, and an Angel. Yep, told you shit was weird. They help me escape the fall of the Bunker then vow to be my protectors. They say I’ve got a destiny. That I’m special. But Tynan doesn't seem to agree. He’s dominating. Controlling. Arrogant. Powerful. Attractive. He's a sexy and brooding alpha bad boy that makes my heart race. He's also the Horseman of the Apocalypse...and fully under the control of the Shadow. And if I can’t save him, then the rest of the world doesn’t stand a chance. Fans of Sarah J Maas and Linsey Hall are sure to love this exciting new series from USA Today bestselling author Miranda Martin! If you like paranormal dystopian romances, scroll up and one click to start reading The Power of Twelve today! **** Apocalypse: The Beginning is a slow burn fantasy romance with magic, dragons, demons, angels and one headstrong heroine who has to not only save the world but navigate her way through multiple relationships.


Apocalypse without God

Apocalypse without God

Author: Ben Jones

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-04-21

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1316517055

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Explains why apocalyptic thought, despite often being dismissed as bizarre, has persistent appeal in political life.


Apocalypse

Apocalypse

Author: John R. Hall

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-05-02

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 0745658954

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Winner of the American Sociological Association's 'Distinguished Book Award' in the Religion category. For most of us, "Apocalypse" suggests the cataclysmic end of the world. Yet in Greek "apocalypse" means "revelation," and the real subject of the Book of Revelation is how the sacred arises in history at a moment of crisis and destiny. With origins in ancient religions, the apocalyptic has been a transformative force from the time of the Crusades, through the Reformation, the French Revolution and modern communism, all the way to the present day "Islamic Jihad" and "War on Terror." In Apocalypse, John R. Hall explores the significance of apocalyptic movements and the role they have played in the rise of the West and "The Empire of Modernity." This brilliant cross-disciplinary study offers a novel basis for rethinking our social order and its ambivalent relations to sacred history. Apocalypse will attract general readers seeking new understandings of the world in challenging times. Scholars and students will find a compelling synthesis that draws them into conversation with others interested in religion, theology, culture, philosophy, and phenomenology, as well as sociology, social theory, western civilization, and world history.


The Pith of the Apocalypse

The Pith of the Apocalypse

Author: Paul A. Rainbow

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2008-10-15

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1556359144

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To serve God and Christ faithfully in the midst of a pagan society that exalts power, wealth, and pleasure is the tenor of the prophetic summons to the church in the book of Revelation. Unfortunately, this simple message, as potent today as it was at the end of the first century, is often obscured by misguided, if sincere, interpreters. The present book explores the background issues and lays out the principles that inform a sound approach to this enigmatic writing: its historical and cultural setting, its literary structure, its symbolic code, its core theological concepts, its scheme of last things, and its preachable and teachable points. In dialogue with dispensationalism on the one hand and with the skeptical criticism of it on the other, The Pith of the Apocalypse derives clues for cracking the Apocalypse from the book itself, viewed against the sweep of the biblical prophetic tradition that flowed into it, through the lens of methods widely accepted in mainstream New Testament scholarship. Readers will return to the book of Revelation itself with enhanced confidence, penetration, and understanding.


Apocalypse

Apocalypse

Author: Jacques Ellul

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2020-05-05

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1532684452

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“There has never been a book provoking more delirium, foolishness and irrational movements, without any relationship to Jesus Christ [than the Book of Revelation].” —Jacques Ellul, Introduction Known for his trenchant critique of modernity and of those Christians who celebrate their captivity to it, Ellul here cuts to the heart of the theological intention of the Book of Revelation, and thereby reveals the liberating gospel in all its offensiveness. Neither an exhaustive commentary nor a work of historical-exegetical analysis, Apocalypse is a provocative, independent interpretation. Ellul seeks to rescue Revelation from the reassuring and orthodox banality to which commentators often reduce it. The goal is to perceive the totality of the book in its movement and structure. “Architecture in movement” is the key to understanding Revelation’s puzzling but simple message. This edition also comes with a new foreword by Jacob Marques Rollison who provides an essential aid for guiding readers through Ellul’s thorough engagement with Revelation.


Visions of the Apocalypse

Visions of the Apocalypse

Author: Wheeler W. Dixon

Publisher: Wallflower Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9781903364741

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'Visions of the Apocalypse' examines the cinema's fascination with the prospect of nuclear and/or natural annihilation, as seen in such films as We Were Soldiers, The Last War and Tidal Wave. Dixon also discusses such topics as the death of film itself, to be replaced by digital video.


Apocalypse Observed

Apocalypse Observed

Author: John R. Hall

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-06-22

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1134651252

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Apocalypse Observed is about religious violence. By analyzing five of the most notorious cults of recent years, the authors present a fascinating and revealing account of religious sects and conflict. Cults covered include: * the apocalypse at Jonestown * the Branch Davidians at Waco * the violent path of Aum Shinrikyo * the mystical apocalypse of the Solar Temple * the mass suicide of Heaven's Gate. Through comparative case studies and in-depth analysis, the authors show how religious violence can erupt not simply from the beliefs of the cult followers or the personalities of their leaders, but also from the way in which society responds to the cults in its midst.