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The Handwriting of God: Sacred Mysteries of the Bible

by Grant R. Jeffrey

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The Handwriting of God will answer your questions about the phenomenal Bible Codes while revealing awesome New Code Discoveries hidden in the Scriptures. Can we trust the Bible? Is Christianity credible? There is a war on for the souls and minds of humanity and the main battleground is the issue of biblical authority. Grant has again uncovered new research material that will cause you to search the Scriptures for yourself. He provides new evidence that the Bible is truly “without error” and trustworthy despite the attacks on its authority in our generation. Rebuild the Foundations of Biblical AuthorityExplore These Fascinating Topics: ·Astonishing New Bible Code Discoveries ·The Christian perspective on the Bible Codes ·Jesus and His disciples’ names revealed in the Old Testament ·The awesome impact of Jesus and the Bible ·Is Christianity credible? ·Can we still trust the Bible? ·The mystery of the Trinity ·The scientific collapse of evolution ·New incredible archeological and scientific discoveries Although the Scriptures were written thousands of years ago, they still speak to us with fresh truth regarding our life and purpose as they communicate the timeless wisdom of God.… (more)
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The Handwriting is Bible code type stuff, but not nearly as involved as Satinover (the best on the subject) or nutty as Drosnin (the most popular on the subject). The rest is rehash, etc. ( )
  tuckerresearch | Apr 7, 2007 |
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The Handwriting of God will answer your questions about the phenomenal Bible Codes while revealing awesome New Code Discoveries hidden in the Scriptures. Can we trust the Bible? Is Christianity credible? There is a war on for the souls and minds of humanity and the main battleground is the issue of biblical authority. Grant has again uncovered new research material that will cause you to search the Scriptures for yourself. He provides new evidence that the Bible is truly “without error” and trustworthy despite the attacks on its authority in our generation. Rebuild the Foundations of Biblical AuthorityExplore These Fascinating Topics: ·Astonishing New Bible Code Discoveries ·The Christian perspective on the Bible Codes ·Jesus and His disciples’ names revealed in the Old Testament ·The awesome impact of Jesus and the Bible ·Is Christianity credible? ·Can we still trust the Bible? ·The mystery of the Trinity ·The scientific collapse of evolution ·New incredible archeological and scientific discoveries Although the Scriptures were written thousands of years ago, they still speak to us with fresh truth regarding our life and purpose as they communicate the timeless wisdom of God.

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