Christ said he would be in the grave 3 days and 3 nights. Christendom teaches to observe Good Friday regarding Christ's death and Easter Sunday regarding Christ's resurrection. However, that is only 2 nights. What the Bible really teaches about the time of Christ's death and resurrection is a LITTLE KNOWN FACT OF THE BIBLE.
Read more...LITTLE KNOWN FACTS OF THE BIBLE
(The newsletter for those looking for answers.)
June 2007 Edition
Bible-Research
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Little Known Facts of the Bible purpose:
We are running to be a part of the Government of Jehovah God. We have learned
that this new government will take care of people that will live in the new
system. This newsletter informs people about the new system--the new
government--and shows them, through the scriptures, how they can study to become
a part of this new government. We point out facts of the Bible that are not
taught by organized religion. We are given the information free, and are
passing this information on to anyone interested in learning from the true
ministers in the Bible, who are appointed by God. If you would like more
information, contact us at
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. We can show you how to find
the information we have learned at no cost to you, just your time and
willingness to research. By obeying God, through His information in the Bible,
we have learned that we can be allowed to enter into this new government.
Table of Contents
- How to use Little Known Facts of the Bible
- Topic for this month:
Angels--Good and Bad
- World Events and Topics Relating to the Bible
- Monthly
Challenge
How to Use Little Known Facts of the Bible
1. Review the information contained in this newsletter by referencing each
scripture given.
2. To look up a scripture, such as Luke 4:43, go to the Bible
book of Luke, find chapter 4, and read verse 43.
3. Use additional translations
as references; some translations have been altered from their original content.
4. E-mail us at any time with your questions. Remember, the Bible does not
contradict itself. It is every individual’s obligation to rightly divide the
scriptures as the apostle Paul instructs us to do in 2 Timothy 2:15.