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The Book of Revelation: A Commentary
- De: Chuck Missler
- Narrado por: Chuck Missler
- Duración: 26 h y 18 m
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Revelation is a lens that puts the entire Bible into focus. The lens is focused on the person of Jesus Christ, and his destiny is imminent. This is a book of victory: We are overcomers! We are the ultimate winners in the game of life! (I read the ending: We win!) One of the reasons this book strikes us as strange is because of our lack of understanding concerning the Old Testament. The Book of Revelation consists of 404 verses that contain over 800 allusions to the Old Testament. These are detailed, along with Chuck's analysis of the design and structure of this fascinating book.
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Blessed to Hear
- De Cheryl Walker en 08-16-19
- The Book of Revelation: A Commentary
- De: Chuck Missler
- Narrado por: Chuck Missler
Chuck Missler makes you think.
Revisado: 04-05-25
I love the way he ties these verses to corollary passages throughout the Old amd New Testaments. For example, you can't understand Revelation 5 unless you understand the book of Ruth. And vice versa.
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The Book of Mark: A Commentary
- De: Chuck Missler
- Narrado por: Chuck Missler
- Duración: 13 h y 50 m
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"Finishing Well" is the name of the game. Here was a rich, young ruler - a first century "yuppie" if you will - who, although getting off to a rather problematic beginning, finished well, indeed. A rich young ruler questioned Christ about what he needed to do to inherit eternal life. Mark's Gospel includes a detail that Matthew and Luke failed to mention: "And Jesus looking upon him loved him..." This hints at the possibility that young John Mark himself may have been that rich young man.
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A Unique Exploration of the Book of Mark!
- De James C. Coughlin en 04-24-20
- The Book of Mark: A Commentary
- De: Chuck Missler
- Narrado por: Chuck Missler
Another great study by Chuck Missler.
Revisado: 04-27-21
Chuck Missler is a master of connecting each verse, each idea, with related versus and ideas throughout Scripture. He makes it clear how each idea relates to and is part of the bigger picture.
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Embracing Defeat
- De: John W. Dower
- Narrado por: Edward Lewis
- Duración: 21 h y 38 m
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This illuminating study explores the ways in which the shattering defeat of the Japanese in World War II, followed by over six years of American military occupation, affected every level of Japanese society. The author describes the countless ways in which the Japanese met the challenge of "starting over", from top-level manipulations concerning the fate of Emperor Hirohito to the hopes, fears, and activities of ordinary men and women in every walk of life.
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Pulitzer Prize Winner!
- De KF en 10-09-07
- Embracing Defeat
- De: John W. Dower
- Narrado por: Edward Lewis
Japan and the American South
Revisado: 10-07-20
I never thought before about the parallels between the occupation of Japan and the occupation of the American South after the War Between the States. I'm fascinated as I examine my own history through this lens. When this book addressed the issue of how the Japanese might appropriately commemorate their war dead, considering they died fighting an unjust War, I connected with that immediately. Today (2020), if we Southerners commemorate our war dead or praise any of their virtues, we are instantly labeled as racist.
As I listen to the book, I wondered how Douglas MacArthur's actions during Japanese occupation might have been informed by his father's experience during that War and/or observations of Reconstruction thereafter. I wondered how our history might have been different had our MacArthur not been assassinated on April 14, 1865.
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