Shocked by the Bible 2
Connecting the Dots in Scripture to Reveal the Truth They Don't Want You to Know
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ナレーター:
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Eric Morrison
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著者:
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Joe Kovacs
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The Bible contains more mind-blowing information than most of us can possibly imagine. And, it's anything but trivia. It's tons of biblical facts and big, yet neglected, ideas that we all need to know and understand. Here are just a few examples:
- Did you know the Bible is the likely origin for the fear of the number 13 as well as Friday the 13th?
- Are you aware that some prayers are actually detestable to God?
- Did you have any idea that important Bible themes are secretly embedded inside famous Hollywood movies such as The Matrix, Star Wars, The Big Short, Blade Runner, The Shawshank Redemption, Groundhog Day, The Truman Show, The Walking Dead, and many others?
These are just some of the surprising issues addressed in the highly anticipated Shocked by the Bible 2. Here are some others:
- The disturbing truth behind the little drummer boy
- The horrifying origin of Yule logs
- God's serious problem with "every green tree" used to worship him
- The Bible's most shocking statement, and why it's avoided and suppressed by most pastors
- Satan's destiny: It's not what most people think
- The three words of Jesus that most Christians don't believe
- The destiny of unrepentant evildoers: It's completely different from what most churches teach
- The resurrection that no one talks about
- Judgment day: It does not mean everyone is thrown into a fire
- The important reason why God allows evil: Many pastors don't even know what it is
In a fascinating, highly listenable sequel to his best seller Shocked by the Bible (Thomas Nelson, 2008), author Joe Kovacs not only gives us key, meaty Biblical facts and ideas, but he connects the scriptural dots. The result? Listeners can spiritually grow and perfect their personal characters.
©2017 Joe Kovacs (P)2017 Bancroft Press