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  2. J. Dwight Pentecost - Wikipedia

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    John Dwight Pentecost (April 24, 1915 – April 28, 2014) was an American Christian theologian, best known for his book Things to Come.. Pentecost was born in Pennsylvania and died in Dallas, Texas.

  3. Edgar C. Whisenant - Wikipedia

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    Both were published by World Bible Society with financial backing from Norvell Olive, a Christian radio broadcaster. Eventually, 300,000 copies of 88 Reasons were mailed free of charge to ministers across America, and 4.5 million copies were sold in bookstores and elsewhere. On Borrowed Time was said to have reached the hands of 3 million people.

  4. F. David Farnell - Wikipedia

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    He is a contributor and editor for the blog Defending Inerrancy, as well as "Historical" Jesus Search Report, [4] where he writes on his views of the inerrancy and infallibility of the Bible. [5] He is also the host of The Danger Zone on World View Weekend Radio Network.

  5. Elijah List - Wikipedia

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    The Elijah List is a non-denominational Christian prophetic website based in Oregon, US.. The website was created by Steve Shultz in 1997 and has over 250,000 subscribers as of 2021. [1]

  6. White Horse Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Smith, Jr., first leader of the Latter-day Saints (Mormons), made an 1843 statement, an apparently-embellished version of which, in around 1900, would become known as the White Horse Prophecy. The White Horse Prophecy is the popular name of an influential but disputed version of a statement on the future of the Latter Day Saints ...

  7. Ed Hindson - Wikipedia

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    A dispensationalist, [2] Hindson wrote more than twenty books that deal with Bible prophecy and the imminent return of Jesus. He was a professor of Old Testament studies and eschatology at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia , and a frequent speaker on prophecy.

  8. Ragdoll Cat Listed on Clinic Schedule Leaves Vet Tech Totally ...

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    You'll never find someone who loves Ragdoll cats like one woman does. The vet tech was so excited when she saw there was a Ragdoll on the schedule for that day.

  9. List of oracular statements from Delphi - Wikipedia

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    Alexander the Great visited the Delphic Oracle wishing to hear a prophecy that he would soon conquer the entire ancient world. To his surprise the oracle refused a direct comment and asked him to come later. Furious, Alexander dragged Pythia by the hair out of the chamber until she screamed "You are invincible, my son!"