A Book on Bible Prophecy Like No Other
A new book, "The Character Map: An Introduction to the Introductions in Revelation," by H.E. Eickleberry, Jr., explores the deeper meaning of God’s final book of the Bible.
(PRWEB) June 13, 2005 -- A dynamic new book, "The Character Map," is the
first installment of a detailed examination of Bible prophecy that approaches
this controversial subject in a more detailed, mature, and biblically sound
manner.
“What are the two decisions, the three counterbalances, the four
traits, the five disciplines, the six rules of stewardship, and the seven plus
one spirits, as well as the One Great Truth? And what does this code of concepts
have to say about Christian living, past, present, and future? These things form
the real “Bible code” in the book of 'Revelation,'” Mr. Eickleberry
says.
These are not the only questions Mr. Eickleberry examines in this
book. How did "Revelation" come to us in the first place? What mode of language
did God use to convey His message? Does Revelation have anything to say about
the evolution vs. creation argument? Most important, what is the objective of
“Revelation” and what does that objective mean to every believer
today?
Mr. Eickleberry, a resident of Northwest Indiana, says that he has
been exposed to this subject since his youth, but feels compelled to address
many of the misconceptions about Bible prophecy that he has encountered over the
years.
"The Character Map: An Introduction to the Introductions in
Revelation" is available in hardcover (ISBN 1589397045) from
Virtualbookworm.com, Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com. The book can also be
ordered from most bookstores around the United States and the United Kingdom. An
excerpt and direct ordering link can also be found at the author’s website, www.eickleberrybooks.com.
(Due to a clerical error,
some retailers may list a softcover version of this book that is not available
at this time.)
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/6/prweb250467.htm