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The glory of the last days - End time prophesies - cover

The glory of the last days - End time prophesies

Vusi Mxolisi Zitha

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

On the last day only true believers shall be raptured. This book is a collection of bible verses about the end time warnings and prophecies. The bible tells us about the series of occasions that must transpire before the rapture; these series of events are referred to as “birth pains”. Read as the events unfold, discern the time we are in and comprehend how close we are to the end.
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 46 pages.

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