Revelation for the Layman

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Tate Publishing, 2008 - 388 pages
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In his new book, Revelation for the Layman, Rev. Harold Cox's readers will find many answers to their questions. Cox not only uses in-depth scripture references to back up his claims, he connects to his readers on a personal level using a practical, yet very engaging, voice. As a minister, Cox realizes that The Book of Revelations is perhaps the most mysterious book in the Bible throughout the ages. Coxes wrote Layman with the word 'objectivity' in mind, in thata "he be factual, true, and stay accurate to scripture... 'I have endeavored to be honest unto all men.'"

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Contents

The Revelation of Jesus Christ
11
Ephesus and Smyrna
23
Pergamos and Thyatira
31
Sardis and Philadelphia
39
Laodicea
49
Door Open in Heaven
81
Four Beasts and Four and Twenty Elders
93
The Book
99
Great Wonder in Heaven
203
The Great Red Dragon
217
The Beast Out of the Sea
227
The Beast Our of the Earth
243
The One Hundred Forty Four
253
Seven Plagues Filled up With the Wrath of God
263
Vials of the Wrath of God
269
Mystery Babylon
281

Good News From the Throne
109
The First Seal White Horse
121
The Second Seal Red Horse
131
The Third Fourth Seal Black and Pale Horse
137
The Six Seal
145
The One Hundred Forty Four Thousand
153
The Seventh Seal
161
Angel Flying through the mist of heaven
169
A Might Angel Coming from Heaven
181
Measuring of the Temple
187
The Mind Which Hath Wisdom
291
Building of the City of Babylon
299
The Fall of Babylon
305
Jesus Reveals Himself to the Jews
315
Worshipping in Heaven the Marriage Supper
321
The Millennial Reign
335
The First Resurrection
353
The New Heaven and New Earth
371
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