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S2:E7 | Dan Morrison: Revelation Explained (Part 2)

40 min · 2 de jun de 2024
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Scholar Dan Morrison is now a chaplain in the United States navy stationed in Okinawa Japan. His area of expertise is the book of Revelation. In this second conversation Kris, Chris, and Dan cover the following topics: • Jesus comes back at the end of Revelation – does that mean the whole book is about the future? • Where is the Harlot Babylon at work today? • What/Who is the Antichrist? • What/Who are the Two Witnesses in Revelation 11?

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