Apocalypse and the Magnificent Sevens


Book Description

This is a fresh and exciting look at the book of Revelation. It is made surprisingly simple with the aid of sacred geometry and the ancient science of Gematria (the Bible's Number Code). Bonnie Gaunt has been researching the Gematria of the Bible for nearly forty years. Her work has received world-wide acclaim. In this, her latest research, she reveals an amazing story that is hidden in the Apocalypse. It is a story that touches the lives of every one of us, because we are living in it. But Apocalypse need not be the picture of doom that some have supposed. It is a beautiful story of hope for a world that surely needs it. Today, with the threat of terrorists and the tragic loss of human life they have wrought, it is comforting to find positive assurance in the prophetic message that has been given to us -- assurance that our world is in safe hands, and under the control of a God who has a magnificent plan for the ultimate joy of His human family.Chapters include: The Apocalypse and its two groups of sevens; The Right of Rulership; The Sevens and Tens of the Apocalypse; Marching Around Jericho; The Treasures of Jericho; The Seventh Trumpet; The Light of Seven Moons; No More Sevens; The Music of the Ages; The Pythagorean Comma seven octaves and twelve perfect fifths.




Genesis One


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This new book on the Bible Code reveals the exciting new discoveries of the Bibles hidden numbers that will transport you from our foundations in creation into the magnificent future that has been planned for man on planet earth. The amazing relationship of the 'Book of Revelation' to the first chapter of Genesis reveals a magnificent plan that was ordered from the beginning, and has progressed precisely on schedule through a circle of seven thousand years. The future of man has its roots in Genesis One. Discover the awesome relationship of the very special numbers: 3 and 7; discover the curious relationship between the Book of Revelations and Genesis; learn how the secret code of Gematria is built into the Bible. Chapters include: Science, Physics and the Bible; The Formula for Creation; Spreading out the Earth; Truth is Eternal; Go in a Circle; John, and Circle of Time; John Completes the Circle; The Divine Utterances; The Last Adam; The Miracles of Growth; Birthing the Universe.




Nile


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The Nile has carved its winding path through the deserts of Africa, bringing life to a barren land, and hope to a barren world. The mystery of the Nile and its source has been sought since ancient times. Evidence is now found, linking the Nile to the ancient texts of the Bible and its amazing number code.




Jordan


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The amazing number code of the Bible is intricately interwoven into the sacred geography of the Jordan river and the sacred geometry of our planet, revealing a plan formed from the foundation of the world. The author has been researching and writing about the Bible's number code (gematria) for over forty years.




The Apocalypse


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Originally published in three volumes from 1870 to 1884, J.A. Seiss's lectures on the Apocalypse were among the first popular works based upon the futurist interpretation of Revelation. Considered by modern evangelical scholars to be among the most influential, the collected lectures have been called "a monumental work," "thoroughly scholarly and spiritual," and "the highest type of scholarship." For Bible students, teachers, and Christians of all types, this is the work to turn to for understandable, in-depth explanations of the most intriguing book of the Bible.American Lutheran pastor JOSEPH AUGUST SEISS (1823-1904) was born in Maryland and served congregations in Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. In addition to his translations of hymns from the original German, he also authored numerous books, including The Gospel in the Stars and The Great Pyramid: A Miracle in Stone.




God's Hidden Creation Numbers*


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This second volume of short stories continues to view man as the strangest of all creatures. His actions are often dictated by reflex, more often by needs and desires, sometimes by well thought out plans and quite often by on the spot decisions. Man often may seem the most irrational of all creatures and his deeds can make one wonder if he is, as touted, the highest form of life. A man's thoughts are always more strange than his actions for thoughts have no physical or spiritual limits, no set rules that must be followed, no constraints that have to be obeyed, and no fear of being discovered. Within this small anthology of short stories, you will have the opportunity to travel a variety of strange roads and meet an odd assortment of characters, human and otherwise. Some may disturb you, some may frighten you, some may even amuse you but they all will play with your mind to the degree that your imagination permits them to do so. Trek through the jungle, visit the quiet cemetery, walk along the dark and lonely streets, journey up the Alps, travel those trails that lead to places that you will find on no map. Give your imagination free rein and take hold of Angel Dark's hand and walk beside her. But be careful. Not everything is as it first appears and even someone as beautiful as Angel has her dark side.













The Apocalypse


Book Description

From the Introduction: The work that follows is not intended to be a commentary on the Apocalypse. There have been many such commentaries, reaching back into the earliest times of the Christian era. Some, especially during the Middle Ages, have been quite spectacular in their ingeniousness. Our modern era has seen a series of fine commentaries, applying all the criteria of a historical-philological analysis to this difficult book. . . . What I have attempted to do here is to provide a continuous reading of the text, trying to show, especially through the links which can be made with the Old Testament tradition, the coherent and unified argument of the whole work. . . . The reader will find that, despite my admiration for and debt to the older commentaries, I have introduced something quite new to the interpretation of the Apocalypse.