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The Fourth Thousand Years: From David to Christ

by W. Cleon Skousen, W. Cleon Skousen

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There is no period when the distant roar of history can be heard pounding on the pages of the past with greater fury than during the 10 savage centuries known as "the fourth thousand years". This was the age of the first-world empires, the days when Assyria, Babylon, Greece, and Rome each displayed their passion for power. It was an age which demanded the resounding and inspired voices of many of Gods greatest spokesmen. The turbulent chaos of these centuries brought forth many mighty prophets of GodElijah, Elisha, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Jonah, Lehi, Nephi, Daniel, Zechariah, and many others. This is the third and final volume of this series dealing with the Old Testament. This present volume deals with the exciting scriptural epic which emerged between the time of David and the coming of Christ. For those who find the Old Testament an arduous reading, this should prove especially inspirational and helpful.--Amazon.… (more)
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There is no period when the distant roar of history can be heard pounding on the pages of the past with greater fury than during the 10 savage centuries known as "the fourth thousand years". This was the age of the first-world empires, the days when Assyria, Babylon, Greece, and Rome each displayed their passion for power. It was an age which demanded the resounding and inspired voices of many of Gods greatest spokesmen. The turbulent chaos of these centuries brought forth many mighty prophets of GodElijah, Elisha, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Jonah, Lehi, Nephi, Daniel, Zechariah, and many others. This is the third and final volume of this series dealing with the Old Testament. This present volume deals with the exciting scriptural epic which emerged between the time of David and the coming of Christ. For those who find the Old Testament an arduous reading, this should prove especially inspirational and helpful.--Amazon.

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