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“It was the disobedience and rebellion of the Jews, God's chosen people, to their covenantal responsibility to serve only the one true God, Jehovah, that gave rise to the opposition and persecution that they experienced beginning in Canaan and continuing to this very day.”

Quote by John Hagee

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Earth's Final Moments

This book delves into the aftermath of a catastrophic event that threatens the existence of humanity, leaving readers on the edge of their seats as they witness the struggle for survival. more

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John Hagee
John Hagee

John Hagee, born on April 12, 1940, is an American pastor known for his influence in the Evangelical Christian community, particularly in the areas of eschatology and biblical prophecy. more

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