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The Story of the Seer of Patmos

The Story of the Seer of Patmos

Stephen N Haskell

Waymark Books
2020
sidottu
In "The Story of the Seer of Patmos," author Stephen Haskell walks readers right into the life of John the Beloved, explaining in great detail the closeness of John to God, and how, because of that closeness, John was shown many future events in vision. So much more than a story, the book delves so deeply into Revelation that it can serve as a verse-by-verse, step-by-step guide. Chock full of spiritual and historical gems, Haskell's book opens the Bible's last book up in an easily read, narrative style that explains the various symbols within John's visions and their meaning to us today.The study of prophecy is considered uninteresting by many. Much that is written upon this subject is given in an argumentative style, which is unattractive to many minds. Stephen Haskell changes all that in "The Story of the Seer of Patmos," presenting Bible prophecy, together with details of last day events and the life of John, in a fresh way that will be interesting to young and old.From the seven churches, to the seven seals, from fearsome beasts to the riders of the apocalypse, Haskell covers it all. His explanation of the "signs of the times" in the last 1700's and early 1800's, which included a spectacular meteor shower, the Lisbon earthquake, and the day the sky turned dark at noon, is particularly fascinating. Haskell points out that these very signs were predicted in no less than eight different books of the Bible (four in the Old Testament and four in the New), with thirteen identifying characteristics making them truly unmistakable as harbingers of the end.When published, this classic book was "sent forth on its mission of love with earnest prayer to God that it may point all who read to the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world." It was the earnest hope of the author that, within these pages, the Bible student would find treasure, the skeptics ground for faith, and the thoughtless become acquainted with the very thoughts of God."Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand." (Revelation 1:3)
The Story of the Seer of Patmos

The Story of the Seer of Patmos

Stephen N Haskell

Waymark Books
2020
pokkari
In "The Story of the Seer of Patmos," author Stephen Haskell walks readers right into the life of John the Beloved, explaining in great detail the closeness of John to God, and how, because of that closeness, John was shown many future events in vision. So much more than a story, the book delves so deeply into Revelation that it can serve as a verse-by-verse, step-by-step guide. Chock full of spiritual and historical gems, Haskell's book opens the Bible's last book up in an easily read, narrative style that explains the various symbols within John's visions and their meaning to us today.The study of prophecy is considered uninteresting by many. Much that is written upon this subject is given in an argumentative style, which is unattractive to many minds. Stephen Haskell changes all that in "The Story of the Seer of Patmos," presenting Bible prophecy, together with details of last day events and the life of John, in a fresh way that will be interesting to young and old.From the seven churches, to the seven seals, from fearsome beasts to the riders of the apocalypse, Haskell covers it all. His explanation of the "signs of the times" in the last 1700's and early 1800's, which included a spectacular meteor shower, the Lisbon earthquake, and the day the sky turned dark at noon, is particularly fascinating. Haskell points out that these very signs were predicted in no less than eight different books of the Bible (four in the Old Testament and four in the New), with thirteen identifying characteristics making them truly unmistakable as harbingers of the end.When published, this classic book was "sent forth on its mission of love with earnest prayer to God that it may point all who read to the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world." It was the earnest hope of the author that, within these pages, the Bible student would find treasure, the skeptics ground for faith, and the thoughtless become acquainted with the very thoughts of God."Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand." (Revelation 1:3)
The Story of Daniel the Prophet

The Story of Daniel the Prophet

Stephen N Haskell

Waymark Books
2020
pokkari
The Story of Daniel the Prophet is both a history and prophetic revelation of events that, as revealed to Daniel in vision, took place, have taken place, and are about to take place in the earth. While history bears witness to the veracity of Daniel's account, the last day events transpiring at this time confirm it as well. Stephen N. Haskell, author of this timeless book, had a depth of understanding and Scriptural knowledge that few could rival today. With skillful pen, Haskell wove the story of the prophet Daniel into a study of his prophecies, connecting the dots with world history as he wrote. Haskell concluded with an explanation of the last chapter of Daniel, which shows the great triumphal climax of the "great controversy" with the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Though written in 1904, this book remains accurate--and relevant--in our day. Its spiritual content and scope never fail to challenge, inspire, and amaze. This book is highly recommended for any serious student of Bible prophecy, or anyone who simply wants to understand more fully what the Bible predicts for these tumultuous times.
The Cross and Its Shadow

The Cross and Its Shadow

Stephen N Haskell; Ellen Rose

Waymark Books
2019
pokkari
An in-depth study of the Old Testament tabernacle or sanctuary, "The Cross and It's Shadow" delves into what author Stephen N. Haskell calls "the most wonderful object lesson ever given to mankind." Drawing solely from Scripture, Haskell provides a clear, concise understanding of how the Old Testament sanctuary captures the entire theme of the gospel. Readers will learn each facet of the sanctuary and its services, the different offerings and feasts, and the work of the High Priest, which directly illustrates the gospel of salvation through Jesus Christ. As the book so clearly points out, "in the sanctuary, the cross of Christ is the great center of the whole scheme of human redemption. Around it clusters every truth of the Bible."Scripture references abound in this book, which covers types versus antitypes, the Biblical feasts, the priesthood, Levitical laws and ceremonies, and the use of the urim and thummim to discover God's will. The twelve tribes, the significance of Jacob's son's names, the prophecies of Jacob, and even the 144,000 all come within the purview of this Scripture-based book."The Cross and It's Shadow" presents a clear contrast between the earthly sanctuary and the heavenly sanctuary, as well as an enlightening overview of both the daily and annual responsibilities of the priests. Ellen G. White, a contemporary and personal friend of Stephen Haskell's, encouraged him to write this book, which lives up to her endorsement. This book is an absolute must for any Bible student desiring a better understanding of the Old Testament sanctuary and the meaning of the its symbols, ordinances, and services.
The Cross and Its Shadow

The Cross and Its Shadow

Stephen N Haskell; Ellen Rose

Waymark Books
2019
sidottu
An in-depth study of the Old Testament tabernacle or sanctuary, "The Cross and It's Shadow" delves into what author Stephen N. Haskell calls "the most wonderful object lesson ever given to mankind." Drawing solely from Scripture, Haskell provides a clear, concise understanding of how the Old Testament sanctuary captures the entire theme of the gospel. Readers will learn each facet of the sanctuary and its services, the different offerings and feasts, and the work of the High Priest, which directly illustrates the gospel of salvation through Jesus Christ. As the book so clearly points out, "in the sanctuary, the cross of Christ is the great center of the whole scheme of human redemption. Around it clusters every truth of the Bible."Scripture references abound in this book, which covers types versus antitypes, the Biblical feasts, the priesthood, Levitical laws and ceremonies, and the use of the urim and thummim to discover God's will. The twelve tribes, the significance of Jacob's son's names, the prophecies of Jacob, and even the 144,000 all come within the purview of this Scripture-based book."The Cross and It's Shadow" presents a clear contrast between the earthly sanctuary and the heavenly sanctuary, as well as an enlightening overview of both the daily and annual responsibilities of the priests. Ellen G. White, a contemporary and personal friend of Stephen Haskell's, encouraged him to write this book, which lives up to her endorsement. This book is an absolute must for any Bible student desiring a better understanding of the Old Testament sanctuary and the meaning of the its symbols, ordinances, and services.
Bible Handbook

Bible Handbook

Stephen N Haskell

Waymark Books
2019
pokkari
This classic Bible Handbook, compiled by Stephen N. Haskell, contains more than 220 Bible studies organized by topic. Haskell, who recognized the call of God early in life and responded with all his heart, gave himself particularly to the study of God's word. During the 1800's and early 1900's, Haskell served as a preacher, author, publisher and ultimately, as a soul winner--leading hundreds, if not thousands, to know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.The solid biblical foundation of Haskell's four books reflect his lifelong pursuit of understanding the Scriptures. In "The Cross and Its Shadow," Haskell addressed the Jewish sanctuary service and the meaning behind it, in an easy-to-understand, Bible-based manner. In "The Story of the Seer of Patmos", Haskell delved deeply into the life of John the Beloved, as well as the book of Revelation. "The Story of Daniel the Prophet," like the book about John the Revelator, is built around the biblical story of a prophet, together with the prophecies in the book that bear his name.In the Bible Handbook, Haskell presents a wide range of biblical subjects arranged in a topical manner. Topics such as the ministry of angels, reliability of the Word of God, the Second Coming, signs of the times, modesty in dress, the law of God, temperance in diet, and biblical business principles are each addressed with a list of summarized Bible texts. The result of years of immersion in God's Holy Word, Haskell's book is a "must have" for any serious Bible student. Containing outlines for numerous Bible studies, it offers a serious "leg up" on a number of important topics that are relevant--even critical--to living as a Christian today.
Bible Handbook

Bible Handbook

Stephen N Haskell

Waymark Books
2019
sidottu
This classic Bible Handbook, compiled by Stephen N. Haskell, contains more than 220 Bible studies organized by topic. Haskell, who recognized the call of God early in life and responded with all his heart, gave himself particularly to the study of God's word. During the 1800's and early 1900's, Haskell served as a preacher, author, publisher and ultimately, as a soul winner--leading hundreds, if not thousands, to know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.The solid biblical foundation of Haskell's four books reflect his lifelong pursuit of understanding the Scriptures. In "The Cross and Its Shadow," Haskell addressed the Jewish sanctuary service and the meaning behind it, in an easy-to-understand, Bible-based manner. In "The Story of the Seer of Patmos", Haskell delved deeply into the life of John the Beloved, as well as the book of Revelation. "The Story of Daniel the Prophet," like the book about John the Revelator, is built around the biblical story of a prophet, together with the prophecies in the book that bear his name.In the Bible Handbook, Haskell presents a wide range of biblical subjects arranged in a topical manner. Topics such as the ministry of angels, reliability of the Word of God, the Second Coming, signs of the times, modesty in dress, the law of God, temperance in diet, and biblical business principles are each addressed with a list of summarized Bible texts. The result of years of immersion in God's Holy Word, Haskell's book is a "must have" for any serious Bible student. Containing outlines for numerous Bible studies, it offers a serious "leg up" on a number of important topics that are relevant--even critical--to living as a Christian today.