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The Third Day Bible Code Book
This is Book 1 of a planned series of nonfiction books on eschatology called "Still Here" as an alternative to Left Behind Theology. This book examines a third-day motif that occurs in some of the most important events in the history of Israel recorded in the Bible. Nearly all of them involved a great crisis in which God rescued a righteous person or Israel itself on the third day. Zarley claims that these many motifs are very cryptic, serving as types. Some forecast Jesus' resurrection on the third day. By applying the biblical principle that "one day is with the Lord as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day," he further insists that most of these-third-day motifs serve as a code that unlocks God's timetable for salvation history, mostly by forecasting Jesus' return during the early part of the third millennium following his departure, between the years 2070 and 2250. Whether one agrees with this sensational thesis regarding the approximate time of Jesus' return, this book will serve as a strong apologetic for Jesus' resurrection as well as strengthen Christians in their faith.Read More
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- 1933538430
- 9781933538433
- Kermit Zarley
- 30 November 2006
- Synergy Books
- Paperback (Book)
- 268
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