Jeffrey R. Horton’s Newly Released “Daniel’s 70th Week and the Mystery of Christ” is the Second Installment in a Three-part Series that Deciphers the End-time Prophecies
(PRWEB) July 06, 2017 -- “Daniel’s 70th Week and the Mystery of Christ”: a compelling and revelatory guide book that serves as part two of a trilogy focusing on end-time prophecies. “Daniel’s 70th Week and the Mystery of Christ” is the creation of published author, Jeffrey R. Horton, who was called into the ministry in 1970, and was led to years of intensive Bible study.
Jeffrey believes that “the Holy Spirit is sponsoring a timely awakening of what the Bible really teaches about the Lord’s return.”
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Jeffrey R. Horton’s new book is designed to unify and prepare the Body of Christ for a mighty end-time harvest.
Written as the second part of the “Emmaus Road” series, this book follows the hallmark prophecy known as “Daniel’s Seventy Weeks,” which is a significant end-time prophecy in the Bible. This book details how the prophecy accurately predicted when Jesus would first appear as the Messiah nearly five hundred years in advance, how He would bring a restful end to the need for sacrificial offerings, and what He will accomplish when He comes again.
Following the theme of the previously-released Book 1, “See the Day Approaching,” this installment aims provide a message of comfort, hope, and victory through the Word of God.
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Consumers can purchase “Daniel’s 70th Week and the Mystery of Christ” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, Kobo or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or inquiries about “Daniel’s 70th Week and the Mystery of Christ”, contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.
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