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Eternal Life - Why You Should Expect to Live Forever

Finding Unexpected Strength when the World Tramples on Your Faith!

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Eternal Life - Why You Should Expect to Live Forever

By: John Zachary
Narrated by: Kevin Machado
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No one can foretell of a specific event that will occur on an exact date, hundreds of years into the future! However, scientific dating the precise day that Roman armies burned down Herod's Temple in AD 70 reveals that time-based passages accomplished this impossible feat.

The oldest known copy of Daniel comes from the Dead Sea Scrolls, which scholars date to 125 BC. The most liberal view thinks that someone wrote Daniel by 165 BC. Another method shows Daniel wrote around 530 BC in Babylon. If true, these unique words foretold of the destruction 600 years into the future.

By using the exact science of astronomy to find each dated event, we see evidence of a transcendent Being. We discover 14,000 days sealed deep inside the texts. We number the days from Jesus' entry into Jerusalem as the Messiah on Palm Sunday to the day that Roman armies burned down that Temple. Why 14,000 days in a prophecy that uses the numbers seven and 70?

At a deeper level, Bible students have failed to spot the import of the burning down of Herod's Temple. The prophecy predicts a Messianic personality that would die as a sacrificial offering. You get the sense that destroying Herod's Temple on the final 14,000th day is a divine statement to humanity. Why? Jesus' death on the cross and rising from the dead replaced the earthly Temple with the ultimate sacrifice. The need for a temple in Jerusalem vanished, sanctioned with divine authority.

Foretelling the future to cause the events to occur on an exact date, exposes a divine mystery. There appears to be high-level control of humans, so events happen on a precise future date?

Do you dare to see evidence of a being who exists outside the space-time continuum? Are you ready to learn about eternal life?

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