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by: Mac Hammond
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 236
EAN: 9781577942399
ISBN: 1577942396
Label: Harrison House
Manufacturer: Harrison House
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: September 01, 1999
Publisher: Harrison House
Sales Rank: 1057072
Studio: Harrison House
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Product Description: Here is a unique and insightful look at the book of Revelation combining some startling end-time predictions with practical keys to living the abundant life here at the climax of the Church Age. In The Last Millennium, Mac Hammond brings us one of the most concise, compelling and relatable treatments of end-time events ever presented. This is not just another 'Bible prophecy' timeline; it is a practical book designed to help you apply the wonderful truths and prophecies of Revelation to your daily life, today. One that will help you walk through these extraordinary days in peace and victory.
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Do not buy this book. Mac Hammond is a preacher in my state. His church has nearly lost its non-profit status several times as a result of his corrupt teachings and constantly pushing his political agenda. This book is nothing less than religous propaganda. His message is that of selfishness- salvation for your self. Furthermore he emphasizes the fact that this life is temporal- therfore your possesions are meaningless. If you have never attended his church this could be a nice message, however the ... Read More
Rating: - Description of Book is Misleading
First, don't be confused by the title. The author is using the term "last millennium" to refer to our present millennium, not the millennial reign of Christ. Second, the cover states it includes "Clear explanations for every event in the book of Revelation." However, this book covers only the first 11 of Revelation's 22 chapters and a WHOLE lot happens after chapter 11. It happens to end abruptly at the 7th trumpet (we don't get to hear about the 7 bowls) and the author writes "perhaps in another volume, ... Read More
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