Review by MsH2k -- The Biblical Clock

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Re: Review by MsH2k -- The Biblical Clock

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Book helped take my comprehension to a higher level in some areas.This book sounds like it offers some insights that would give me a better idea of what the Bible is actually saying.actually what's going to be happened before the world end... presented the information well, and I did learn a lot.
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Saddam Khan 2 wrote: 15 May 2021, 13:50 Book helped take my comprehension to a higher level in some areas.This book sounds like it offers some insights that would give me a better idea of what the Bible is actually saying.actually what's going to be happened before the world end... presented the information well, and I did learn a lot.
I also felt this book took my comprehension to a higher level in certain areas. I loved the opportunity to read the Bible with a different set of questions. Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment.
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That is a nice review it has piqued my curiosity and I have to read it.The Bible is a complex book when it comes to the beginning of the world and the end and I sure want to learn something new from the writer.thank you.
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Joyce Sila wrote: 03 Jun 2021, 03:56 That is a nice review it has piqued my curiosity and I have to read it.The Bible is a complex book when it comes to the beginning of the world and the end and I sure want to learn something new from the writer.thank you.
I do hope you have a chance to read this book. The authors have presented a lot of information in a clear and methodical manner. I feel confident that you will learn something—or at least think about some things in a different light. Thank you for stopping by to read my take. I appreciate your comment.
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I agree the glossary and maps were a plus point for the book. This is Great review.
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Muhammad Tayyab 3 wrote: 20 Jun 2021, 05:04 I agree the glossary and maps were a plus point for the book. This is Great review.
I thought they really helped to put the information into context overall. Thank you for your visit and your comment.
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I have never heard of the Messiah before this book. I've heard of the End of Days but never of prophecies . This book evidently has taught me a lot.
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ilze herholdt wrote: 02 Oct 2022, 14:17 I have never heard of the Messiah before this book. I've heard of the End of Days but never of prophecies . This book evidently has taught me a lot.
Indeed, one can learn quite a bit reading this book. Thank you for stopping by for a visit. I appreciate your comment.
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I'm quite interested in Biblical history. As a Christian, I believe some names or even scenarios in this book are familiar to me but I wanna dive more into the book. This is an outstanding review! Kudos!
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