The End Times in Chronological Order: A Complete Overview to Understanding Bible Prophecy

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Harvest House Publishers, Aug 1, 2012 - Religion - 240 pages

Bible prophecy expert Ron Rhodes offers an easy-to-understand yet detailed chronology and explanation of end-times events.

The chapters are arranged around the major end-times themes: the rapture, the tribulation, the millennial kingdom, and the eternal state. Each chapter begins with a list of the specific events it covers, making this an extremely user-friendly chronological guide to end-times biblical prophecy.

Rhodes allows for various interpretations among Christians. Yet the sequence he describes is faithful to the biblical text, based on a literal approach to prophecy, and held by many Bible scholars.

As readers discover that they really can understand Bible prophecy, they will come to love and trust the Scriptures like never before.

 

Contents

Preface
7
1 Introduction to Biblical Prophecy
9
2 Prior to the Tribulation
23
3 The Rapture
41
4 The Results of the Rapture
55
5 The Church with Christ in Heaven
67
6 The Invasion of Israel
73
The Emergence of the Antichrist
87
12 The Second Half of the Tribulation
149
13 The End of the Tribulation
163
14 After the Tribulation Before the Millennial Kingdom
177
15 During the Millennial Kingdom
187
16 After the Millennial Kingdom
205
17 The Eternal State
215
Bibliography
229
Notes
233

The Temple and Signs of the End
95
The Lamb and His Witnesses
109
Judgments Martyrdom and Apostasy
117
11 The Midpoint of the Tribulation
127
EndTimes Super Trends
238
Other Great Harvest House Books by Ron Rhodes
239
About the Publisher
240
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Ron Rhodes (ThD), president of Reasoning from the Scriptures Ministries, is heard regularly on nationwide radio and is the author of The End Times in Chronological Order, The 8 Great Debates of Bible Prophecy, and 40 Days Through Revelation. He periodically teaches at Dallas Theological Seminary and several other seminaries.

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