
Book of Daniel's Dates
A Look into the Near Future
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Narrated by:
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Bradley D. Barnes MBA
About this listen
Daniel's prophesied time frames have been a mystery until now. Knowing that John's sign of the Man Child is to occur on 23 September 2017, we now have a starting point to place Daniel's time frames in.
Do they indicate the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, the Messiah King of Kings? Or do they represent different events that lead up to the Second Coming without giving us a date for the Second Coming?
The proposition is new and different from all other proposals on the Internet. We know 23 September 2017 is the sign for John's Revelation chapter 12, but is it really the starting point and where do the time frames of Daniel fit in?
©2017 Travis Wayne Goodsell (P)2017 Travis Wayne Goodsell
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