The Book of Revelation: The True Interpretation According to the Scriptures

With God’s help, I hope to convince many of you about the great salvation in understanding the book of Revelation. From the very outset, John the Apostle wrote that these things must soon come to pass (Rev. 1:1–3). This message is from Jesus Christ himself, a message of God’s power and authority, of his judgment upon evil mankind, and most importantly, the redemption and ultimate salvation of all those who trust in Jesus for their salvation.

Revelation is the climax of a six-thousand-year adventure, part of the story of God’s great love for us who believe and of salvation that leads to eternal life for all who “keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus” (Rev. 12:17 and 14:12).

Revelation is the last part of the greatest book ever written, the Holy Bible. However, the majority of ministers have misinterpreted its contents.

With the entire Bible as our backdrop, Jesus’s angel, whom he sent to John, brought a message about our future to the apostle John (apostle is Greek for “sent one”). John didn’t read these words, but like a hologram right out of Star Wars, John witnesses future events that surround Jesus’s second coming. He sees them in 3D realism, being right there to witness and write down what he saw for our sakes.

Read and be saved!

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The Book of Revelation: The True Interpretation According to the Scriptures

With God’s help, I hope to convince many of you about the great salvation in understanding the book of Revelation. From the very outset, John the Apostle wrote that these things must soon come to pass (Rev. 1:1–3). This message is from Jesus Christ himself, a message of God’s power and authority, of his judgment upon evil mankind, and most importantly, the redemption and ultimate salvation of all those who trust in Jesus for their salvation.

Revelation is the climax of a six-thousand-year adventure, part of the story of God’s great love for us who believe and of salvation that leads to eternal life for all who “keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus” (Rev. 12:17 and 14:12).

Revelation is the last part of the greatest book ever written, the Holy Bible. However, the majority of ministers have misinterpreted its contents.

With the entire Bible as our backdrop, Jesus’s angel, whom he sent to John, brought a message about our future to the apostle John (apostle is Greek for “sent one”). John didn’t read these words, but like a hologram right out of Star Wars, John witnesses future events that surround Jesus’s second coming. He sees them in 3D realism, being right there to witness and write down what he saw for our sakes.

Read and be saved!

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The Book of Revelation: The True Interpretation According to the Scriptures

The Book of Revelation: The True Interpretation According to the Scriptures

by S. Carl Binion
The Book of Revelation: The True Interpretation According to the Scriptures

The Book of Revelation: The True Interpretation According to the Scriptures

by S. Carl Binion

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With God’s help, I hope to convince many of you about the great salvation in understanding the book of Revelation. From the very outset, John the Apostle wrote that these things must soon come to pass (Rev. 1:1–3). This message is from Jesus Christ himself, a message of God’s power and authority, of his judgment upon evil mankind, and most importantly, the redemption and ultimate salvation of all those who trust in Jesus for their salvation.

Revelation is the climax of a six-thousand-year adventure, part of the story of God’s great love for us who believe and of salvation that leads to eternal life for all who “keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus” (Rev. 12:17 and 14:12).

Revelation is the last part of the greatest book ever written, the Holy Bible. However, the majority of ministers have misinterpreted its contents.

With the entire Bible as our backdrop, Jesus’s angel, whom he sent to John, brought a message about our future to the apostle John (apostle is Greek for “sent one”). John didn’t read these words, but like a hologram right out of Star Wars, John witnesses future events that surround Jesus’s second coming. He sees them in 3D realism, being right there to witness and write down what he saw for our sakes.

Read and be saved!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781662465390
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication date: 01/25/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 1 MB
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