Bible Prophecy Explained

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By Marcus Curtis

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When many Christians think about bible prophecy, they are only concerned about two things. First, who is the Antichrist? and second, when will the second coming of Christ take place? There is so much more to bible prophecy than this. Many people are only interested in an escape when global apocalyptic events come upon us. Because of this, there is big money in predicting and writing about end-time events. Blood moons, the rapture, global governments, and doomsday scenarios sell lots of books. These books scare people but they also misrepresent bible prophecy. Many ideas and thoughts from books that were written in the 20th century carry over to our day and they have become traditional points of view. Books like "On Borrowed Time" and "88 Reasons Why The Rapture Will Be in 1988" are just two examples of errors found in 20th-century bible prophecy interpretation. There have been many wrong predictions!

To make matters worse there are different types of belief systems found in prophetic events and scripture is twisted to make these belief systems more believable. You can get lost just trying to understand the terminology found in these belief systems. Names such as Preterism, Historicism, Idealism, Futurism, Premillennialism, and Reconstructionist Postmillennialism are just some examples of the terminology found on this subject. People make things too complicated and bible prophecy is really not that hard to understand.

Bible Prophecy Explained seeks to explain all bible prophecy in laymen's terms. The goal is to explain the terminology and provide a set of tools that the reader can use to come to their own conclusions about this subject. This book starts with the basics and helps those people who don't know much about bible prophecy. It exposes the belief systems that came from charlatans trying to make a buck and reveals the true way prophecy is to be interpreted. It shows where some of these beliefs came from. Many of these modern-day biblical prophecy beliefs were never taught by the early church.

Bible Prophecy Explained