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The Lamb Who Is the Lion

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On sale Mar 07, 2000 | 96 Pages | 9780877884866
The Triumph of the King

Visions and birds, beasts and Babylon! No wonder so many people either approach the Revelation of John and its perplexing imagery with obsessive speculation, or they avoid it altogether. But more than anything else, John’s vision is a revelation about Jesus Christ, the sacrificial Lamb who is also the living victorious Lion. This final book of the Bible brings into focus the age-old conflict between the forces of good and evil and inspires us to look towards the triumph of the King.
Gladys Hunt authored more than 20 books, including the Fisherman Bible Studyguides The Sermon on the Mount and The Parables of Jesus, as well as Women of the Old Testament, Building Character, Honey for a Child's Heart, Honey for a Woman's Heart, and Honey for a Teenager's Heart. Along with her husband, she worked with the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship for many years. She died in 2010. View titles by Gladys Hunt

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The Triumph of the King

Visions and birds, beasts and Babylon! No wonder so many people either approach the Revelation of John and its perplexing imagery with obsessive speculation, or they avoid it altogether. But more than anything else, John’s vision is a revelation about Jesus Christ, the sacrificial Lamb who is also the living victorious Lion. This final book of the Bible brings into focus the age-old conflict between the forces of good and evil and inspires us to look towards the triumph of the King.

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Gladys Hunt authored more than 20 books, including the Fisherman Bible Studyguides The Sermon on the Mount and The Parables of Jesus, as well as Women of the Old Testament, Building Character, Honey for a Child's Heart, Honey for a Woman's Heart, and Honey for a Teenager's Heart. Along with her husband, she worked with the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship for many years. She died in 2010. View titles by Gladys Hunt