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Missed the Rapture? Read this Commentary on Hebrews!

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Missed the Rapture? Read this Commentary on Hebrews!

By: Marianne Manley
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After the Rapture, the opportunity to live in heaven will be over. Those left behind may be thirsty for a comprehensive book that helps guide them through the Tribulation and into the kingdom on earth so they may have eternal life. They will need someone who understands the book of Hebrews to help them know what God said. “All scripture is profitable” (2 Timothy 3:16). This book teaches how to apply “rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15). Reading this book will also profit the body of Christ and give us a greater appreciation of God’s prophecy and of the mystery programs as we compare and contrast them and also see the parallels.

Features: What to do if you miss the Rapture, great pictures, and explanation of rightly dividing. The Bible verses are in bold and the verse-by-verse commentary on Hebrews is in a regular font within brackets. Timelines, charts, and tables. Eight reasons why Paul did not write Hebrews, and speculation about who wrote it. Book outline, chapter review sentences, an article on Satan’s rise and defeat. Problems with Preterism, description of the triune man, and tithing facts. The Five Courses of Chastisement for Israel are made easy to understand. Poems by JC O’Hair, and CR Stam, hymns, and more.
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