144,000 Elected The Princes In The Chaos Of The Apocalypse - Eliel Roshveder - ebook

144,000 Elected The Princes In The Chaos Of The Apocalypse ebook

Eliel Roshveder

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This great mystery paralyzes the earth, and will paralyze the planet when the Dajjal or Antichrist is reigning. The Dajjal will have the power to destroy the planet by wiping out the entire human race, but the 144,000 chosen ones, 12,000 from each tribe of Israel, will change this story and fight against him, uniting a great multitude and overthrowing him from the heart of the world, Jerusalem. The Dajjal will be banished from Jerusalem and will return for the final war, Armageddon, gathering all the armies of the earth, whose number will be like the sand on the seashore. The children of Abraham, Israelites, Arabs, and Palestinians, who will be united on that day, will fight against the world, and when they are losing, Yeshua will come in the clouds and fight against the armies of the earth. With the breath of his mouth, the armies of the nations commanded by the Dajjal will be exterminated. The soldiers of chaos will rot as they walk; more than 200 million people will die in a single day, as if by the breath of Yeshua s mouth. This will be the greatest battle in history, the greatest carnage on the planet, and then the millennial kingdom will begin in Jerusalem and from the holy city to the world, where Yeshua will reign and the 144,000 will be the princes. Paul explained that when the temple for the Gentiles was finished, the temple for Israel would come again; therefore, the Creator is sealing 144,000 to preach to the great multitude of His people.

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Rok wydania: 2025

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