THE SEVEN THUNDERS. The Biblical Mystery of Revelation 10 and Why Some Truths Were Never Meant To Be Written
Christian Prophecy, End Times Bible Study
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Steven Doornbos
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In The Seven Thunders, Steven Doornbos explores one of the most mysterious and often overlooked passages in biblical prophecy—Book of Revelation chapter 10, where a voice from heaven commands that what was spoken must never be written.
This thought-provoking nonfiction work takes readers deep into the theological mystery of the seven thunders, examining their significance through Scripture, pattern analysis, and spiritual reflection. Blending biblical interpretation, Christian theology, and prophecy exploration, this book does not attempt to reveal what was sealed—but instead reveals why it was sealed.
Inside, you’ll discover:
The hidden meaning behind Revelation 10 explained
The pattern of “sevens” throughout the Bible and what it reveals
Why some knowledge is intentionally withheld in Scripture
The spiritual and psychological cost of pursuing forbidden understanding
How silence itself can be a form of divine communication
If you’re searching for answers about end times prophecy, Bible mysteries, or the deeper meaning behind what Scripture does not say—this book offers something far more powerful than speculation.
It offers perspective.
And perhaps, something even more rare…
Clarity in the presence of mystery.
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