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Bob Berning

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Apr 12, 2008, 1:45:58 PM4/12/08
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The Book of Revelation has been discussed and debated for the last 2,000
years and has produced few, if any, satisfactory conclusions. For those who
are puzzled by this book of the Bible, a new book titled, The Last at Last,
takes a completely new approach. All of the metaphors and almost all of the
symbolism have been studied and explained in a way that is simple to read -
and easy to understand.

If you have ever wondered:

· Who are the two witnesses?

· Who are the four horsemen of the apocalypse?

· Who is the seven headed, ten horned dragon?

· What does the mark of the beast actually look like?

· How long is the Great Tribulation really going to last?

· What are the two seas, the sea of glass clear as crystal and the
sea of glass mixed with fire?

This book answers these questions, as well as many others and the answers
are unlike the popular teachings of today. While others offer complicated
explanations, the answers presented in The Last at Last are not complicated
nor will the reader have to jump all over the Bible trying to tie it all
together. All the references are quoted.

For example, here is an explanation of the "sea of glass clear as crystal."
(Rev 4:6) and the "sea of glass mixed with fire." (Rev. 15:2)

This is a triple metaphor. The "sea" is a sea of people, "of glass" means
it is calm or quiet and "clear as crystal" means it is pure. It is the
opinion of the authors that these are the believers and they are quiet
because God is speaking and that God is announcing His rewards to the
faithful.

This is a triple metaphor. The "sea" is a sea of people, "of glass" means
'smooth as glass' which means it is calm, and "mixed with fire" means it is
filled with judgment. Picture this, a sea of people that are standing
quietly because they can not give answer to God, and they are waiting to
hear the sentence their judge will pronounce on them. This is just like in
an earthly court. Everyone gets quiet when the judge pronounces his
sentence on the convicted ones.

The authors believe that we have been given the Bible to teach us and to
comfort us. After reading this book, your eyes will be opened; your fears of
the end times will be gone. The authors hope that all Christians will find
in it a spiritual confidence and a wonderful hope for their future.

The authors, have written this book without seeking recognition or fame.
They are truly dedicated to helping others find new meaning in the Bible -
as well as in their lives.

The Last at Last is available for $17.95 from amazon.com,
barnesandnoble.com, leatherspublishing.com, and at selected bookstores.


Fred A Stover

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Apr 12, 2008, 2:59:43 PM4/12/08
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"Bob Berning" <rcb...@kc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> The Book of Revelation has been discussed and debated for the last 2,000
> years and has produced few, if any, satisfactory conclusions. For those
> who are puzzled by this book of the Bible, a new book titled, The Last at
> Last, takes a completely new approach. All of the metaphors and almost all
> of the symbolism have been studied and explained in a way that is simple
> to read - and easy to understand.

<snip>

> The Last at Last is available for $17.95 from amazon.com,
> barnesandnoble.com, leatherspublishing.com, and at selected bookstores.
>


I got a better deal at Walmart. Twelve rolls of Scot Tissue for half-that
price.


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as a little child, he shall not enter therein.
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john

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Apr 13, 2008, 5:11:11 PM4/13/08
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_Pete_

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May 14, 2008, 2:03:16 AM5/14/08
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Hi Bob,

This book sounds interesting, but what is the writers believe? The main
questions is, "Is the Bible the inerrant word of God", How did he get this
interpertation? What is he basing this book on what, on that he got a
revelation on tablets or a dream etc... I am not poking fun, I am serious
on wanting to know where this guy stands before I read something that will
be a complete waste of time and a lie from the pit of HELL.

Can you give me some infor like the name of the author and more back ground
information.


Thanks.


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