A study and comparison of the end-time beliefs of the World’s two largest religions. The author shows similarities between the biblical Antichrist and Islam’s messiah figure known as Imam al-Mahdi. This will help you understand Islam, Bible prophecy or spiritual factors and the underlying forces driving the present early stages of what my indeed be the end.
This is a study of the biblical history and prophecies associated with Jacob and the twelve tribes. William Varner discusses that at the end of Jacob’s life he uttered a series of prophecies concerning his twelve sons and their offspring – the twelve tribes of Israel. He discusses if these prophecies are true and if so have they been fulfilled? If so, how and when?
This book anticipates Israel’s strategies toward any Iranian threat and the resulting effect upon America. Hagee skillfully unveils the reasons radical Islam and Israel cannot dwell peaceably together as he paints a convincing picture explaining why Christians must support the State of Israel.
This is a study of Bible Numerics. Bullinger examines the supernatural design of the Bible and explains patterns of numbers and numerical features of the scriptures. Secondly, he points out the spiritual significance and symbolic undertone of numbers, which are repeated in different contexts throughout the Bible.
Sin did not begin with Adam and Eve; it began with Lucifer. This book will show how God masterminded a plan to defeat Lucifer and redeem mankind, even before the creation of Adam himself. This plan is revealed over and over again throughout the Scriptures – a must-read for all who study prophecy.
The third book in the King Messiah Series, this book proves beyond doubt according to biblical prophecy that only Jesus of Nazareth can be Israel’s King Messiah. The author uses Daniel 9, the Davidic covenant and the genealogy of the kings of Judah to form an airtight case proving only the Lord Jesus is Israel’s King Messiah.
The second book in series, this proves beyond doubt that only Jesus can sit as King Messiah on the throne of David. The author focuses on Ezekiel 40-48 and gives unusual insights into this passage, which proves to be the greatest Old Testament section for establishing the New Covenant.
This book is undoubtedly the most important book left out of the Bible. The editor was aware of this fact, so researched the text with amazing detail. All his notes are included here, along with a list of every known translation of the texts and how they contributed to our knowledge. This is by far the most complete, thorough and scholarly edition which every serious researcher and student should have.
This covers all aspects of the biblical feasts—historical background, biblical observance, modern observance, and prophetic significance. It is written from the Hebrew Christian viewpoint helping point out the feasts through Jewish eyes. It will help richen the view of the words of the Savior, His messianic claims and Bible prophecy.
The author takes a close look on Christ’s powerful words, “ I will come again.” Scripture says that Jesus will return two times. The first is “the Rapture” and the second will be Jesus’ triumphant entrance into Jerusalem. Hunt argues that the Rapture will occur without any without any signs or warning, Jesus’ promise to return and what it means to believers and God’s sovereign plan.