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The Ministry of the Prophet - cover

The Ministry of the Prophet

Dr. Brian J. Bailey

Editorial: Zion Christian Publishers

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Sinopsis

The Scripture warns us that there will be great deception in the last days. The ministry of the prophet will hold an increasingly greater significance for us as the end times draw nearer and the need for the true prophets of the Lord to arise to bring His clear and true words to His people. In this book, Dr. Bailey will examine the ministry of the prophet in both the Old and New Testament and will address the following subjects and much more:
- The person of the prophet
- The ministry gift of the prophet
- The gift of prophecy
- False prophets
Disponible desde: 23/08/2022.

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