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  • av Graeme Carlé
    259,-

    Dreading Armageddon and the Babylon the Great? In the 1970s, we were told the world was heading for a cataclysmic war but believers in Jesus were not to worry because we would be whisked away before it began. A charismatic world leader would then emerge and broker a peace-treaty between Israel and the Arab nations which would disintegrate into World War III and two-thirds of the Jews would be massacred. However, the very name Har-Magedon, a prophetic name for Jerusalem used by John and inspired by Zechariah, reveals this battle will be an overwhelming victory for Israel and the Jews, preceded by a revival in which 90% will become 'Jews for Jesus'. As for Babylon the Great, in the 16th century, Luther, Calvin, and the Reformers believed it was the Roman Catholic Church, the all-powerful European institution in their day. In the 20th century, however, the Second Vatican Council reformed Catholicism; in 2008, Benedict XVI pronounced that Luther's teaching of 'justification by faith' was right all along. This book shows that Babylon the Great is much older than Catholicism - almost as old as Creation - and much larger and more pervasive than we may have suspected.

  • - Jerusalem & the Ascent of Secularism
    av Graeme Carlé
    208,-

  • - The Mystery of the Marks & 666
    av Graeme Carlé
    172,-

  • - The Rise of the Antichrists
    av Graeme Carlé
    196,-

  • - The Mystery of Israel's Survival
    av Graeme Carlé
    184,-

    Why is the Book of Revelation so misunderstood?Wasn’t its whole point to give revelation? Well, in typically Jewish manner, yes and no.The Book of Revelation was written as an apocalypse, a Jewish literary genre which also includes the extraordinary Books of Daniel and Zechariah. Profound truths were concealed from outsiders and opponents using elaborate symbolism, to be understood only by those properly taught — as Jesus explains in Matthew 13:10-13.The apostle John’s original first century audience, having been led by Jewish Christians, would have readily understood his imagery from Jewish history. His plagues echo the ten plagues of Israel’s exodus; his seven trumpets resonate of the Old Testament battle for Jericho.Many think the keys to unlocking the Book of Revelation are lost.Not so. We still have Old Testament history and, for those who know where to look, full explanations of its symbols in the New Testament.What we need is the humility to learn from the first century Jewish believers the mysteries of the woman, the Messiah, the dragon, the comings of Elijah, and ‘the times of the Gentiles’. From these we can understand God’s continuing purpose for Israel.

  • - A Closer Look at Tithing
    av Graeme Carlé
    147,-

    To tithe or not to tithe?Tithing is one of the most misunderstood and abused aspects of modern day religion, and there are fine Christian leaders on both sides of the issue. Images of tele-evangelists and pastors living extravagant lifestyles can fuel resentment and mockery, but the defence is often that God's 'prosperity' ideal is being upheld (at least for the receiver of tithes).But what of the givers? Many Christians testify how God has blessed them for tithing, but many others are disappointed, often too ashamed to speak openly in case they are 'letting God down'. Sermons on tithing almost always quote Malachi's rebuke of ancient Israel, "You are cursed for you are robbing God! Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse…" (Malachi 3:8-9). But what exactly did Malachi mean? Doesn't God still want us to tithe? Well, not in the way we are usually taught today. Citing Biblical texts about tithing that are rarely, if ever, referred to by those teaching tithing to fund the church, Graeme Carlé shows instead how God wants us to receive a revelation of His goodness as we take time off to enjoy annual holidays. He also wants us to be generous, giving freely to those in need rather than tying up our resources in unnecessary church assets.Find out for yourself how to stand firm in your freedom and enjoy being generous! Eating Sacred Cows is Graeme's most controversial book. This expanded and revised edition is essential reading for Christians today.

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