Millennium Past

Millennium Past

Author: Bryant Griggs

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2015-01-31

Total Pages: 617

ISBN-13: 1503537900

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In the long-awaited millennium reign of Emperor Yahshua Messiah, the elect worship the Heavenly Father as Yahweh Elohim, the great I Am That I Am. Yet sin runs rampant from the words and actions of unbelievers. They force the final conflict, as prophesized in the Book of Revelation 20:78, and through trials and tribulations, joys and prosperity, and banishments and executions of one thousand years, the Prince of Peace decrees His servants to fight, forcing the saints to ask, Does Yahshua desire His people to carry out the vengeance believed to be Yahwehs alone? And can we fulfill His will?


Millennium

Millennium

Author: Felipe Fernández-Armesto

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 830

ISBN-13: 9780552994828

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Traces the progress and regress of the world's civilizations over the past thousand years and shows how the capacity of one people to influence another has shifted geographically.


The Life Millennium

The Life Millennium

Author: Robert Friedman

Publisher:

Published: 1998-11-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780756718725

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The Declaration of Independence & the invention of plastic. The flush toilet & the discovery of the potato. The first novel & man's first steps on the moon. These are some of the 100 most important events, discoveries & magnificent moments of the past 1,000 years, as selected -- & ranked -- by the editors of LIFE Magazine in this highly readable & lushly illustrated tour of the millennium. This book is an encyclopedic & entertaining account of human progress from the year 1001 to the present -- a book you'll want to save for the next 1,000 years. Includes 200 black-&-white & color illustrations.


The Millennium, Past, Present Or Future?

The Millennium, Past, Present Or Future?

Author: Joseph Vincent

Publisher: Jadon Productions

Published: 2012-06

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9781937501082

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The Millennium is one of the most controversial of all Biblical doctrines. It is assumed by most Christians that there is a degree of Christian unity about this doctrine, but, nothing could be further from the truth! Some say we are in the millennium, some say it is yet future. A growing number of Christians believe the millennium is past, and that the enigmatic term refers to the time between Jesus' ministry and the end of the Old Covenant age in AD 70. There is not another book like this anywhere. This changes everything!


The Last Days According to Jesus

The Last Days According to Jesus

Author: R. C. Sproul

Publisher: Baker Book House Company

Published: 2000-10

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780801063404

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Analyzes what Jesus said about when he would return and the last days would arrive (as in Matthew 24:34). Defends the trustworthiness of Jesus' teachings.


1000 Makers of the Millennium

1000 Makers of the Millennium

Author: New Millennium Books

Publisher:

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9781894067171

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Biographies of 1000 leaders, thinkers, scientists, inventors, artists, and writers who have had an impact on our world. Includes a timeline.


The Lost Millennium

The Lost Millennium

Author: Florin Diacu

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2011-12

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1421402874

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Join the author as he pushes further and further in search of the truth.


The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights

The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights

Author: Malcolm Langford

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-09-16

Total Pages: 575

ISBN-13: 1107512344

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The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have generated tremendous discussion in global policy and academic circles. On the one hand, they have been hailed as the most important initiative ever in international development. On the other hand, they have been described as a great betrayal of human rights and universal values that has contributed to a depoliticization of development. With contributions from scholars from the fields of economics, law, politics, medicine and architecture, this volume sets out to disentangle this debate in both theory and practice. It critically examines the trajectory of the MDGs, the role of human rights in theory and practice, and what criteria might guide the framing of the post-2015 development agenda. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in global agreements on poverty and development.


Six Memos from the Last Millennium

Six Memos from the Last Millennium

Author: Joseph Skibell

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1477307362

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A storyteller’s take on the Talmud and the timeless wisdom contained within its tales provides “a fresh look at an ancient source” (Kirkus Reviews). A thief-turned-saint, killed by an insult. A rabbi burning down his world in order to save it. A man who lost his sanity while trying to fathom the origin of the universe. A beautiful woman battling her brother’s and her husband’s egos to preserve their family. Stories such as these enliven the pages of the Talmud, the great repository of ancient wisdom that is one of the sacred texts of the Jewish people. Comprised of the Mishnah, the oral law of the Torah, and the Gemara, a multigenerational metacommentary on the Mishnah dating from between 3950 and 4235 (190 and 475 CE), the Talmud presents a formidable challenge to understand without scholarly training and study. But what if one approaches it as a collection of tales with surprising relevance for contemporary readers? In Six Memos from the Last Millennium, Joseph Skibell, critically acclaimed author of A Blessing on the Moon and other novels, reads some of the Talmud’s tales with a storyteller’s insight, concentrating on the lives of the legendary rabbis depicted in its pages to uncover the wisdom they can still impart to our modern age. He unifies strands of stories that are scattered throughout the Talmud into coherent narratives or “memos,” which he then analyzes and interprets from his perspective as a novelist. In Skibell’s imaginative and personal readings, this sacred literature frequently defies our conventional notions of piety. Sometimes wild, rude, and even bawdy, these memos from the last millennium pursue a livable transcendence, a way of fusing the mundane hours of earthly life with a cosmic sense of holiness and wonder.