The Apocalypse Code: Find Out What the Bible REALLY Says About the End Times... and Why It Matters Today
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The Apocalypse Code: Find Out What the Bible REALLY Says About the End Times... and Why It Matters Today  -     By: Hank Hanegraaff

The Apocalypse Code: Find Out What the Bible REALLY Says About the End Times... and Why It Matters Today

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What does God's Word really say about the future---and why is it important today? Best-selling author Hanegraaff has answers! Probing deep into Scripture, he clears up fundamental misinterpretations and explains how our beliefs about biblical prophecy can influence opinions and political decisions regarding the war on terror and our involvement in the Middle East. 336 pages, softcover from Nelson.

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Title: The Apocalypse Code: Find Out What the Bible REALLY Says About the End Times... and Why It Matters Today
By: Hank Hanegraaff
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Vendor: Thomas Nelson
Publication Date: 2008
Dimensions: 8.38 X 5.44 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 0849919916
ISBN-13: 9780849919916
Stock No: WW919916

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Hank Hanegraaff reveals the code to Revelation.
Breaking the code of the book of Revelation has become an international obsession. The result, according to Hank Hanegraaff, has been rampant misreading of Scripture, bad theology, and even bad politics and foreign policy. Hanegraaff argues that the key to understanding the last book of the Bible is the other sixty-five books of the Bible — not current events or recent history and certainly not any complicated charts.
The Apocalypse Code offers sane answers to some very controversial questions:

    • What does it mean to take the book of Revelation (and the rest of the Bible) literally?

 

    • Who are the "Antichrist" and the "Great Whore of Babylon,"and what is the real meaning of "666"?

 

    • How does our view of the end times change the way we think about the crisis in the Middle East?

 

  • Are two-thirds of all Jews really headed for an apocalyptic holocaust?


The Apocalypse Code
 is a call to understand what the Bible really says about the end times
and why how we understand it matters so much in today’s world.
"Provocative and passionate, this fascinating book is a must-read for everyone who’s interested in end-times controversies."
— Lee Strobel, Author, The Case for the RealJesus
"This book is a withering and unrelenting critique of the positions of apocalyptic enthusiasts such as Tim LaHaye. Every fan of theLeft Behindseries should read this book. The fog will clear, and common sense will return to our reading of the Bible."
— Gary M. Burge, Professor of New Testament,
Wheaton College and Graduate School

 

Author Bio

Hank Hanegraaff serves as president and chairman of the board of the North Carolina–based Christian Research Institute. He is also host of a nationally syndicated radio broadcast, which is heard daily across the United States and Canada—and around the world via the Internet at equip.org. Hank is the author of more than twenty books. 

Widely regarded as one of the world’s leading Christian authors and apologists, Hank is deeply committed to equipping Christians to be so familiar with truth that when counterfeits loom on the horizon, they recognize them instantaneously. Through his live call-in broadcast, Hank answers questions on the basis of careful research and sound reasoning, and interviews today’s most significant leaders and thinkers. 

Hank and his wife, Kathy, live in Charlotte, North Carolina, and are parents to twelve children.

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