Libro De La Senales – (Spanish)
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Los tiempos finales, El Apocalipsis, El dia del juicio. Terminos como estos son fascinantes y aterradores a la vez para cualquier estudiante de la Palabra de Dios. Se refieren a preguntas clave con las que las personas han luchado durante siglos, entre ellas:
* Que nos dice la Biblia acerca del futuro?
* Que tanto podemos entender acerca de la profecia biblica y su aplicacion en nuestras vidas?
* Que seales precederan al final del mundo como lo conocemos?
* Cuales de esas seales ya han ocurrido, cuales estamos experimentando ahora y cuales estan por venir?
En esta coleccion historica, el autor de superventas, el Dr. David Jeremiah, ofrece respuestas a estas preguntas y muchas otras. Basado en decadas de experiencia como uno de los maestros de la Biblia mas respetados del mundo, el Dr. Jeremiah ha actualizado el contenido de trabajos publicados anteriormente, ademas de escribir material nuevo sobre una amplia variedad de temas.
El resultado es una guia verdaderamente epica y autorizada de la profecia biblica, un recurso imprescindible para los cristianos que buscan navegar las incertidumbres del presente y abrazar las promesas de Dios para el futuro.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781404110717
ISBN10: 1404110712
Language: Spanish
David Jeremiah
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2019
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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