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Date: 2005-01-14 10:00:00Christian theology Christian eschatology Apocalypticism Premillennialism Kingdom of God Bible Pseudepigraph Biblical apocrypha Historicity of Jesus Christianity Religion Apocrypha | Bibliotheca Sacra 109 (Jan. 1952): [removed]Copyright © 1952 by Dallas Theological Seminary. Cited with permission. Department of New Testament Greek and LiteratureAdd to Reading ListSource URL: faculty.gordon.eduDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 68,00 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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