Isaiah 46: 9-1 Revelation

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The Bible is a unique collection of sacred books which were written over a period of about 15 centuries. Over all of those centuries so long ago, the writers maintained a consistent and a continuous message without many of them knowing each other, or collaborating for its arrangement. It is the continuous consistency throughout the individual books that offers the undisputable evidence of its’ divine inspiration. Each book has its own special purpose, whether it is historical, personal, or theme related. However, one fourth of the Bible is prophetic, and it is within the recorded prophecies that you can find crucial information regarding the future. God reveals, "I am God, and there is none like me declaring the end from the beginning. Indeed, I have spoken it, I will bring it to pass, I have purposed it, I will also do it," Isaiah …show more content…

Prophecy related to the birth, death, and the Second Coming of Jesus, the Christ, the Anointed One, is given in each of the Old Testament books. The New Testament begins with the four gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. In between the gospels and the book of Revelation are the epistles, which were written by Paul, Peter, James, John, and Jude to the early church. The New Testament is basically a historical account of Jesus’ life, ministry, death, and resurrection, with the exception of the book of Revelation, which includes a full description of apocalyptic events that will be coordinated by God to take back what is His. The book of Revelation also describes what the church will endure throughout the centuries and up to the present world, and to a future time, in which Jesus will return to rule as "King of Kings and Lord of Lords," (Revelation 19:16 KJV). The Bible teaches that Jesus will return, and that He is going to rule the world from

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