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Fallen Angels, Giants, Monsters and the World Before the Flood

How the Events of Noah's Ark and the Flood Are Relevant to the End of the Age

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Fallen Angels, Giants, Monsters and the World Before the Flood

By: Rick Renner
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Do You Have Questions About the World

Before the Flood? Does the Bible Really Explainthe 'Unexplainable'?

Are we really living "in the days of Noah" as some prophets have said?

How are the events of Noah's Ark and the Flood relevant to the last days?

Are rebellious, fallen angels masquerading as aliens and UFOs today?In this book, Rick Renner — historian and Bible teacher with extensive knowledge of New Testament Greek — clears up some rampant erroneous theories while uncovering brand-new revelations from the Bible. He uses archaeological findings, the writings of Church fathers, trusted historical documents, and Scripture to answer these and other questions, such as:When was the first recorded rapture? What does it tell us about the rapture of the Church?

Are the "sons of God" in Genesis and the fallen angels the same thing?

Who were the watchers God assigned to guard mankind after the Fall?

Was Methuselah’s life a prophetic demonstration of God’s longsuffering that preceded judgment?

What did God’s promise of “120 years” really mean?

Where is Noah’s Ark today? And why did God save only Noah and his family?

Are there any consequences of unholy living today?

Using photos from his own expeditions in the lower Ararat mountains — along with other empirical evidence of the Ark’s location — Rick captivates readers in this book and brings the Bible to life concerning this favorite childhood story. Fallen Angels, Giants, Monsters, and the World Before the Flood is “a museum in a book” and a must-have edition to refresh and refire your walk with God!

©2024 Rick Renner (P)2024 Harrison House
Bibles & Bible Study Angeology & Demonology Prophecies Christianity Theology Bible Study
Biblical Insights • Historical Research • Outstanding Reading Performance • Informative Content • Theological Explanations

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Very beginner level introduction to the subject matter. if you have read any other book on the subject, you likely will not find new ground here. Recommended to those who have never explored the subject matter before.

Great for newbies to the subject

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He does an excellent job at brevity and conciseness. It’s enjoyable to listen to him reading his books! The author does a good job at specifying exactly the teaching as found in the Holy without going beyond scriptures into speculation!

Excellent

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Repeated same information over and over. But as a whole, it strengthened my Christian faith. I would recommend it to anyone who wants truth.

Facts I never knew.

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Servant,thank you for this wonderful Life changing teaching, it has brought light to my understanding of the word, all those involved thank you May GOD continually Bless you.😍😍😍😍👍👍💞💞💞💞💝

Thank GOD for understanding of his word in his

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Overall I enjoyed the book. There isn't a lot that was new to me (I gathered most of it just from my own biblical study), but I like how it's presented and there is a fair bit of modern information/history that was enlightening.

However, I have to question, is there a reason that every historical author supporting this position has their quotations omitted from the audiobook? We get their biographical details, sometimes with a hint of what they wrote, and then he introduces their document and proceeds directly to the next person.

Are those quotations in the print book? Why aren't they here?

My real complaint, though, is about the narration. Was this really narrated by the author? Are we sure about that?

Here's the problem. His pronunciations are more inconsistent than any audiobook I've ever listened to. There are lots of false starts and places where the audio just cuts off in the middle of a word then it's picked up again a few seconds later. There are a LOT of weird, random pauses, as though he's taking a second to move to the next line or turn a page in a passage that is clearly meant to be contiguous.

And, most egregious, at least for me personally, is there are numerous, numerous, numerous places where the abbreviation A.D. is being pronounced like the word "add" or "add dee" and it drives me absolutely nuts.

Did anyone even proof this audio before it was published??

The author narrated this? Really?

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