The book of Daniel recounts the protection and promotion of God's people, who led Babylon to the throne of God Almighty. Who are the gods of the Babylonian pantheon? Why was the den of lions used as punishment for Daniel and not the burning, fiery furnace like his friends? How did "playing king" as a boy set the stage for Darius? How is the antiChrist like a giraffe? When was the return of the Jews from Babylon completed? The Final Kingdom will answer these questions as well as provide insight into the history and culture of Mesopotamia, that land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers that...
The book of Daniel recounts the protection and promotion of God's people, who led Babylon to the throne of God Almighty. Who are the gods of the Babyl...
The Feasts of the Lord are prophetic reenactments of Heaven-to-earth moments. They are prearranged appointments where God dynamically encounters the worshiper with a love feast. Some of those events have already taken place while others have yet to be fulfilled. The full intention is to encourage intimate communion. The First Covenant, rich with prophetic meaning, gives a unique perspective to our understanding of the New Covenant. The Feasts of the Lord teaches the hidden meanings behind the many symbolisms represented in these prophetic celebrations. It explores the historical, Hebraic, and...
The Feasts of the Lord are prophetic reenactments of Heaven-to-earth moments. They are prearranged appointments where God dynamically encounters the w...