The Ultimate Exodus: A Commentary on the Book of Revelation (A Futurists, Non-Pretribulational Perspective)

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Author: W.J. Sturm ISBN: 9781632324702
Publisher: Redemption Press Publication: May 12, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: W.J. Sturm
ISBN: 9781632324702
Publisher: Redemption Press
Publication: May 12, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

"The book of Revelation is filled with Old Testament images and its language of fulfillment, reminding readers ofthe exodus of God’s people from the land of Egypt. In reviewing God’s Word, however—both Israel’s epic deliverance and the events of the last days foretold in the New Testament—Pastor Bill Sturm has concluded that there is no biblical basis for believing God will remove His people before He judges the ungodly in the end times.How can Christians make sense of this? What should be our response? This verse-by-verse commentary on Revelation explores these themes within the King James text (assisted by easy-to-understand Greek reflection) so that you can ready yourself for what’s to come—remaining steadfast in the time of trouble until the ultimate Exodus at Christ’s 2nd Coming."

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"The book of Revelation is filled with Old Testament images and its language of fulfillment, reminding readers ofthe exodus of God’s people from the land of Egypt. In reviewing God’s Word, however—both Israel’s epic deliverance and the events of the last days foretold in the New Testament—Pastor Bill Sturm has concluded that there is no biblical basis for believing God will remove His people before He judges the ungodly in the end times.How can Christians make sense of this? What should be our response? This verse-by-verse commentary on Revelation explores these themes within the King James text (assisted by easy-to-understand Greek reflection) so that you can ready yourself for what’s to come—remaining steadfast in the time of trouble until the ultimate Exodus at Christ’s 2nd Coming."

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