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Basic Training for Understanding Bible Prophecy (DVD)

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Is Jesus Coming Soon?

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Before Jerusalem Fell
By Dr. Kenneth Gentry
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SKU: BKP-0435
Publisher: American Vision
Paperback, 409 pages

Subtitle: Dating the Book of Revelation



About the Title: What does it matter when the book of Revelation was written?  Much more than one might imagine!  In fact, this seemingly obscure historical detail has become the central focus in the debate over Bible prophecy. The ramifications of the debate reach far beyond the theoretical.  When Revelation was revealed to John and written down for the Church to read and understand, it had immediate impact. Christians were about to witness one of the most devastating judgments in history—the destruction of Jerusalem.
 
Revelation is one of the most misunderstood books of the Bible. Much of this misunderstanding is due to the confusion regarding the time it was written. The dating of the book is central to understanding its purpose and audience. Dr. Gentry proves that the book was written before the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. The evidence for this conclusion is found within the pages of Scripture itself. We do not have to depend on writings from a hundred years or more after the fact to get the accurate story. God's own Word sets the record straight. Through careful and painstaking work, Dr. Gentry deals with all the evidence and weighs all the arguments. Copyright: 1998

Matthew 24 Fulfilled
By John L. Bray
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SKU: BKP-0932
Publisher: American Vision
Paperback, 336 pages

About the Title: It was Jesus who said: "For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be....Verily I say unto you, this generation shall not pass til all these things be fulfilled. Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away." (Matthew 24:21, 34-35)
 
In his book, Southern Baptist Reverend John Bray states: "Present-day students of eschatology seem woefully ignorant of the writings of past theologians on these subjects. There was a time (prior to the mid-1800s) when the most prominent interpretation of Matthew 24 was from the preterist standpoint, and the dating of Revelation was believed to be at an earlier date than is now believed."

Grasp what this book teaches, and you won't waste any more of your time on the pre-mil, pre-trib fiction put out by the so-called "prophecy experts." Matthew 24 Fulfilled examines the issues related to popular "end-times" hysteria and counters with a view consistent with all of Scripture. Copyright: 1996

The Handwriting on the Wall
By James B. Jordan
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SKU: BKH-6302
Publisher: American Vision
Hardback, 723 pages
 
Subtitle: A Commentary on the Book of Daniel.
 
About the Title:  Called by some as the "very best Bible teacher on the planet" and one of the most studied interpreters of the Bible alive today, Jordan has completed his commentary on the Book of Daniel.

The Handwriting on the Wall takes a Covenant Historical Approach to interpreting the imagery of God's prophecies revealed to Daniel.  The prophecies of Daniel deal with the events in the Covenantal Era that were dawning in Daniel's lifetime: the Restoration Era after the exile and the return of God's people back to the land, city, and temple. There are no "historical parentheses" or "gaps", no leaps of thousands of years into the future. Nor is the book of Daniel concerned about predicting the course of European church history after the apostolic age and into our time. Copyright: 2007

The Early Church and the End of the World
By Gary DeMar and Francis Gumerlock
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SKU: BKH-5583
Publisher: American Vision
Hardback, 180 pages

About the Title: The claim has been made by a number of prophecy writers that the early church was predominately premillennial on millennial issues and exclusively futuristic on almost everything else. This means that early Christian writers who commented on prophetic passages like the Olivet Discourse (Matt. 24, Mark 13, Luke 21) believed and wrote that the biblical authors were always referring to events in the distant future just before the return of Christ.
 
The Early Church and the "End of the World" asks this fundamental question: What did the earliest of the early Christian writers actually believe about prophetic events? We can only answer this question by actually studying what they wrote. Unfortunately, we do not have a complete record of the period. To make our historical investigation even more difficult, there are translation issues. Many of the works of those who wrote soon after the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70 and beyond remain untranslated.

The Early Church and the "End of the World" will show that some of the earliest writers, most likely writing before the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70, were referring to the judgment coming of Jesus, an event that the gospel writers tell us was to take place before that first-century generation passed away (Matt. 24:34). Adding to the confirmation of this view are the writings of the churchs first historian, Eusebius Pampilus of Caesarea (c. 260341), whose Ecclesiastical History is a window on the first few centuries of the church.

In addition, Francis Gumerlock has undertaken the task of translating a number of ancient and medieval commentators who have written on Matthew 24. He shows that many early and medieval writers believed that these prophecies had already been fulfilled before the end of Jerusalem, that is, before its destruction by the Romans in A.D. 70. Copyright: 2006

Last Days Madness: Obsession of the Modern Church
By Gary DeMar
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SKU: BKP-0354
Publisher: American Vision
Paperback, 443 pages

Subtitle: Obsession of the Modern Church

About the Title: The end is here...again.  At every calendar milestone, self-proclaimed modern-day "prophets" arise to stir up a furor rivaled only by the impending apocalypse they predict.  This doom-and-gloom prognostication is not only spread by a few fanatics, but millions of Christians, including some of the most recognized names in mainstream Christianity who are caught up in the latest "last days" frenzy. Seduced by the popular craze, they are driven not to action, but to radical inactivity, ineffectiveness, and lethargy while waiting for the easy-out "end."
 
In this authoritative book, Gary DeMar clears the haze regarding "end-times" themes by explaining in clear language the interpretation of the time texts, the Olivet Discourse, the rebuilt temple, the abomination of desolation, the man of lawlessness, 666, the return of Christ, the cursed fig tree, the passing away of heaven and earth, the antichrist, armageddon, the rapture, the identity of "mystery Babylon," and more. He sheds light on the most difficult and studied prophetic passages in the Bible, including Daniel 7:13-14; 9:24-27; Matt. 16:27-28; 24-25; Thess. 2; 2 Peter 3:3-13, and many more.
 
But more than this, DeMar tests your views, renews your zeal for the living truth, and encourages you to escape the paralysis of last days madness.  This is the most thoroughly documented and comprehensive study of Bible prophecy ever written! Last Days Madness will be your survival guide and spiritual compass to insure you escape the paralysis of last days madness. Copyright, 1999

Armageddon NOW!
By Dwight Wilson
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SKU: BKP-0575
Publisher: Inst. For Christian Economics
Paperback, 261 pages

Subtitle: The Premillenarian Response to Russia and Israel Since 1917

About the Title: On May 14, 1948, the state of Israel became a legal reality.  Friday the 13th, 1988, marked the 40th anniversary of the final day of non-Jewish rule in Palestine.  That should have led to either Armageddon or the Rapture, according to numerous proponents of dispensational premillennialism. Nothing happened.
 
Forty years is an intriguing number of years, biblically speaking. It marks one biblical generation. It was this figure of 40 years that had led some dispensational leaders in the late 1970s to forecast the Rapture in 1981: 40 years minus the seven years of Israel's Great Tribulation, when the Church will be in heaven, according to pre-tribulational dispensationalism. But the Rapture did not take place in 1981 either.
 
Had the forecasters paid more attention to Dr. Dwight Wilson's 1977 book, Armageddon Now!, they might have avoided their subsequent series of embarrassments.  He warned his premillennial peers against making forecasts about the dating of Armageddon, and by implication, the dating of the Rapture.  His book surveys the history of such ill-fated prophecies. From 1917 on, premillennial authors repeatedly identified the Antichrist, the Beast, 666, and numerous other "literal fulfillments" of biblical prophecy.  None of these identifications proved accurate. Copyright: 1991

The Days of Vengeance
By David Chilton
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SKU: BKH-2092
Publisher: Dominion
Hardback, 700 pages

Subtitle: An Exposition of the Book of Revelation

About the Title:  David Chilton has done it.  He has written a book on Revelation that is sure to spark an eschatological revolution.  Going where no commentary has dared to go before, Chilton's work shuts the mouths of end-times doomsayers with their pessimistic view of the future.

David Chilton's extraordinary verse-by-verse exposition of Revelation is as welcome as a cool drenching rain upon a dry, thirsty ground. From the very beginning, cranks and crackpots have attempted to use Revelation to advocate some new twist on the Chicken Little Doctrine: "The Sky is Falling!" But, as David Chilton shows in this careful, detailed exposition, St. John's Apocalypse teaches instead that Christians will overcome all opposition through the work of Jesus Christ.

A biblical and scholarly exposition of Revelation is laid out for readers to soak up and begin to view the world with renewed hope and optimism. Chilton skillfully shows in detail that Christians will overcome all opposition through the work of Jesus Christ. The book of Revelation is not about the antichrist, the devil, microchips, or bar codes. It is, as the very first verse says, "The Revelation of Jesus Christ." Copyright: 2006

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