Countdown To The Last Day
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Why does God mention the catching of 153 Great Fish in His Word, the Bible?
* Does the storm of Acts 27, in which 276 men were saved, show the duration of the Great Tribulation period of 8,400 days (276 months)?
* How does the example of Elijah calling fire down from Heaven upon the 2/3 (of the 153 men) relate to the 153 days of the End?
* Is the 153 days from May 21, 2011 to October 21, 2011 significant, since it ends on the Last Day of the Feast of Tabernacles, that Great Day?
* Will the houses of worship experience an overthrow similar to Christ expelling the moneychangers from the temple; is the overthrow of Sodom related to the overthrow of the fallen houses of worship?
* What comes forth from the bottomless pit during the final five months of history according to Revelation 9?
* Does God’s covenant with Day and Night allow salvation to continue to the last day?
* Since 1,000 years are as a day with the Lord, is the 7,000th anniversary of the flood in the year 2011 significant?
* What did the waters of Noah’s flood represent as they increased greatly and prevailed for 150 days?
* Why are the Biblical numbers 17, 19, 21, 23, 37, 42, 51, 84, 153 & 276 so important during the time of Great Tribulation and after?
* Is May 21, 2011 or October 21, 2011 the most likely time of the rapture?
* Will Satan (the Northern) be removed before the final 153 days?
Are we all months away from the greatest event in human history? Yes, we are at the precipice of the great day, in which Christ is coming in power and great glory! The final 153 days of 2011 A.D. are May 21, 2011-October 21, 2011!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781612154435
ISBN10: 1612154433
2011studies Publications
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2010
Publisher: Xulon Press
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