A Testimony of Jesus 7: O Jerusalem, Jerusalem (Daniel; Visions and Dreams) - Jimmie Jennings - Books - Createspace - 9781517307370 - September 14, 2015
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A Testimony of Jesus 7: O Jerusalem, Jerusalem (Daniel; Visions and Dreams)

Jimmie Jennings

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A Testimony of Jesus 7: O Jerusalem, Jerusalem (Daniel; Visions and Dreams)

Publisher Marketing: There were three primary Old Testament Prophets that witnessed, and were caught up in the 586 B. C. destruction of Judah; Daniel, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. Jeremiah tried for more than forty years to get Judah to see their error in false gods worship, and to repent of their falling away from worshiping the true God of heaven; the God of their fathers. But they would not hear his prophetic warnings! Daniel was carried off into captivity as a very young adult (perhaps even a teenager), in the first of three sieges by Nebuchadnezzar, and he began his prophetic ministry quite young, as a captive. And some Bible teachers speculate that he lived pass ninety years of age (or, about 510 to 500 B. C.)! According to the Book of Ezekiel Chapter 1, verses 1 through 3, Ezekiel was 30 years old when his prophetic ministry began. It was the fifth day of the month, and the fifth year since king Jehoiachin of Judah, he (Ezekiel), and other Jews had been carried off captives in the second siege of Jerusalem by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. And there is no Biblical record that Ezekiel or Daniel ever lived in Judah again! Our previous book with the title and subtitle, "A testimony of Jesus 6: O Jerusalem, Jerusalem (Jeremiah in Perils)" looked at the destruction of Judah of Israel by the Babylonian Empire based upon the warnings and prophecies according to the prophet Jeremiah. And now, we have written this book with the title and subtitle, "A testimony of Jesus 7: O Jerusalem, Jerusalem (Daniel; Visions and Dreams). This book looks at the circumstances of Judah's destruction by the Babylonians from the point of view of Daniel, as a captive in the Palaces of Babylon. Daniel, even though a captive, remembers his commitment to the God of his fathers according to his Jewish teachings. And the LORD causes him to rise to positions of authority and witness of Him; the God of Creation and of Heaven. Contributor Bio:  Jennings, Jimmie The Author (Jimmie Jennings) grew up in South Carolina, and served in the US Military. His Education includes a degree in Electrical Engineering; his professional Experiences have been in the field of Engineering and Computer Science for the Defense and Aerospace Industry, before retiring in 2011 A history buff and dedicated student of the Bible for many years, he has committed to following after God our Creator according to the Gospel and salvation that is the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the Son of God sent from heaven. He has a deep desire to share with whoever will listen, his understanding and revelation gained from studying the Word of God, and being lead of the Holy Spirit.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 14, 2015
ISBN13 9781517307370
Publishers Createspace
Pages 112
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 6 mm   ·   158 g

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