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Book of Revelation Audiobook: From The Revised Geneva Translation Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

This is the full, uninterrupted reading from the Book of Revelation, performed by 5-time #1 TOP SELLING Faith-based Narrator, Steve Make.

The word Revelation, according to Webster’s, is, “an act of revealing or communicating divine truth…something that’s revealed by God to humans…and an apocalyptic writing addressed to early Christians of Asia Small and included as a book in the brand new Testament — called also Apocalypse.”

The Apostle John was presented with this Revelation while he was exiled for his about Publication of Revelation Audiobook: THROUGH THE Revised Geneva Translation faith around the (Greek) Island of Patmos. Story offers it that John was the only person of Jesus’ 12 unique Disciples (including Matthias, not really Judas) who was not martyred for his trust. We can observe that his living also was included with the great responsibility of “penning” this book, along with many epistles and the Reserve of John in the brand new Testament.

Within this stunning audiobook performance, Mr. Cook reads the written text with the enthusiasm and anointing God’s Holy Term requires, without compromising professionalism or clearness.

The Publication of Revelation is a prophetic, supernatural look into the future of end-times and apocalyptic events; events that filmmakers have (and can) flunk of replicating in any motion picture.

Hear (and “see” with your mind’s vision) just how many of these the allegorical references, written roughly 2000 years back, are coming to pass; referrals like chip technology and cryptocurrency, that are poised to be used by both God and the Antichrist – Revelation 13:17.

Get ready to be studied up to heaven, to see and hear the celestial worship of God, and back down into this apocalyptic era of events here on earth. God Bless you as you listen and enjoy!

“Those who have an ear, let them hear, what the Spirit says towards the churches.”

Robert J. Bagley, MA