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Cities, Nations and Empires

Cities, Nations and Empires
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Download or read book Cities, Nations and Empires written by Glen Carpenter and published by Glen Carpenter. This book was released on 2012-12-15 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is excerpted and expanded from CONNECTIONS: A Guide to Types and Symbols in the Bible. - by Glen Carpenter. By cross-referencing the scriptures and delving into ancient Middle Eastern culture, this book reveals many layers of prophetic and symbolic truths, even inherent in the names. This goes into depth concerning the symbolism from the Tower of Babel, to Babylon, to the end-time prophecies of the global "city" known as Babylon the Great. It includes a chart which helps sort out the prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation, and a fascinating look at the hidden meanings of the hills and gates of Jerusalem. it also discusses the spiritual principalities behind earthly kings in the Bible, and reveals many prophetic passages which used those same kings to foreshadow the coming global ruler.


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