Fin De Los Tiempos – (Spanish)
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El mundo tal como lo conocemos terminara, no con una explosion ni un gemido, sino en etapas claramente establecidas en la Palabra de Dios.
En El fin de la era, John Hagee usa las Escrituras como guia mientras cuenta regresivamente los minutos profeticos a traves de los eventos que deben ocurrir antes del fatidico momento en que cada individuo no redimido debe enfrentarse a Dios en el Dia del Juicio. Citando ejemplos de los medios de comunicacion nacionales e internacionales y utilizando las Escrituras para confirmar sus ideas, presenta un argumento convincente para demostrar que el tiempo realmente se esta agotando.
Una edicion actualizada y revisada de su publicacion anterior bajo el titulo De Daniel al Dia del Juicio, El fin de la era informa sobre los titulares que ocurren hoy que apuntan al Arrebatamiento que se acerca. No solo interpreta los tiempos, sino que tambien revela lo que aun tiene que ocurrir antes de ese fatidico momento en que cada individuo no redimido debe enfrentarse a Dios en el Dia del Juicio Final.
Esta es la quintaesencia de Hagee sobre la profecia biblica y la enseanza del fin de los tiempos. Este libro perspicaz es un recurso ideal para los cristianos que buscan una guia de lo que la Biblia dice sobre el fin de los tiempos y como reconocer que se acercan.
The End of The Age
The world as we know it will end, neither with a bang nor a whimper, but in stages clearly set forth in God’s Word.
In The End of The Age, John Hagee uses Scripture as a guide as he counts down the prophetic minutes through events that must occur before that fateful moment when every unredeemed individual must face God on Judgment Day. Citing examples from national and international media and using Scripture to confirm his insights, he presents a compelling argument to prove that time is indeed running out.
Updated and revised from its previous publication under the title From Daniel to Doomsday, The End of The Age reports on the headlines occurring today for the coming Rapture. It not only interprets the times, but also unveils what has yet to occur before that fateful moment when every unredeemed individual must face God on Judgment Day.
This is quintessential Hagee on Bible prophecy and end-times teaching. This insightful book is an ideal resource for Christians looking for a guide to what the Bible says about the end times–and how to recognize that they are approaching.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400222834
ISBN10: 1400222834
Language: Spanish
John Hagee
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2022
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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